Landmarks near Durness Beach
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Castle Varrich
Explore the ancient stronghold of Clan Mackay with stunning Highland views from Castle Varrich’s rugged promontory near Tongue.
Tongue, Lairg IV27 4XH4.6Excellent 195 Reviews -
Broch Dun Dornaigil
Explore the towering Iron Age Dun Dornaigil Broch, a drystone marvel perched above the Strathmore River in Scotland’s wild Highlands.
Lairg IV27 4UL4.6Excellent 83 Reviews -
Ardvreck Castle
A haunted 15th-century ruin steeped in betrayal, legend, and Highland majesty on Loch Assynt.
Lairg IV27 4HL4.6Excellent 1,755 Reviews -
Mackay Country Landmark
Explore the rugged heritage and stunning landscapes of Mackay Country, the ancestral home of Clan Mackay in Scotland’s northern Highlands.
A836, Thurso KW14 7YJ3.3Average 4 Reviews -
Stoer Lighthouse
Experience a unique self-catering lighthouse stay with panoramic coastal views on Scotland’s remote and rugged Stoer Head.
Stoer Lighthouse, Lairg IV27 4JH4.6Excellent 341 Reviews -
Hermit's Castle
Discover the enigmatic smallest castle in Europe, a Brutalist concrete bothy blending into Scotland’s wild Achmelvich coastline.
Lairg IV27 4JB4.4Very Good 50 Reviews -
The Wee Hoose
Discover the enchanting Wee Hoose, a tiny island cottage in Loch Shin that captures Highland charm and local folklore in miniature form.
Lairg IV27 4AZ4.8Excellent 31 Reviews -
Braal Castle
A 14th-century Highland fortress overlooking the River Thurso, once seat of the Earls of Caithness.
Braal Castle, Halkirk KW12 6XE -
Duke Of Sutherland Monument
A towering Highland landmark blending breathtaking views with the complex legacy of the Duke of Sutherland’s era.
Golspie KW10 6UE4.6Excellent 110 Reviews -
Dunnet Links: St. Coomb Chapel (6th century, former site))
Discover the ancient ruins of St. Coomb Chapel, a 6th-century site near Castletown that reveals Scotland’s early Christian heritage.
Castletown, Thurso KW14 8UT -
Monument to Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland
A dignified monument in Golspie honoring Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland, a Victorian political hostess and social reformer with a lasting Highland legacy.
X2JX+8C, Golspie KW10 6SF4.0Very Good 2 Reviews -
Dornoch Cathedral
Scotland's northernmost mainland cathedral: 800 years of faith, fire, and restoration in stone.
Dornoch IV25 3SH4.5Excellent 127 Reviews -
Butt of Lewis Lighthouse
Scotland’s northernmost red-brick lighthouse, a historic beacon amid rugged cliffs and wild Atlantic winds on the Isle of Lewis.
Lewis and Harris HS2 0XH4.7Excellent 1,150 Reviews -
Lybster Harbour
Discover Lybster Harbour’s historic fishing charm and serene coastal beauty nestled in Scotland’s rugged Caithness coastline.
Lybster KW3 6AH4.6Excellent 239 Reviews -
Walkhighlands
Explore Scotland step by step with Walkhighlands, your comprehensive guide to hiking and walking routes across the Highlands and beyond.
5.0Excellent 2 Reviews -
The Cannon
Historic cannon from an American privateer, set against the stunning backdrop of Stromness harbour’s maritime heritage.
12 S End, Stromness KW16 3DJ4.7Excellent 35 Reviews -
Hoy High Lighthouse
Historic 1851 lighthouse on Graemsay guiding ships safely through Hoy Sound to Stromness, embodying Orkney’s rich maritime legacy.
Orkney, Stromness KW16 3NG5.0Excellent 6 Reviews -
Cairn of Get
A 5,000-year-old Neolithic burial chamber where you can step inside ancient stone and touch the portal stones of the dead.
Lybster KW2 6AA4.4Very Good 65 Reviews -
Whitegate broch
An atmospheric Iron Age broch perched on a Caithness headland, offering dramatic sea views and a powerful sense of Scotland’s ancient past.
Wick KW1 4XB4.5Excellent 8 Reviews -
Old Keiss Castle
Perched on Caithness cliffs, Old Keiss Castle’s dramatic ruins tell the tale of Sinclair nobility and Scotland’s turbulent history.
Keiss, Wick KW1 4XF4.3Very Good 118 Reviews -
Mackays Hotel
Experience warm Scottish hospitality and locally inspired cuisine in the heart of historic Wick at the family-run Mackays Hotel.
Union St, Wick KW1 5ED4.3Very Good 493 Reviews -
Caithness Inn
A welcoming 4-star inn in Wick offering clean rooms, attentive service, and a perfect base for exploring the rugged Scottish Highlands.
101 High St, Wick KW1 4LR4.2Very Good 39 Reviews -
John O'Groats Signpost
Britain's most iconic signpost marks the legendary endpoint of the 874-mile Land's End to John o' Groats journey.
John o' Groats, Wick KW1 4YR4.4Very Good 6,338 Reviews -
Tinker's Cave
Explore Tinker's Cave, a poignant coastal landmark revealing the resilient history of Scotland's last cave-dwelling tinkers.
1 S Head, Wick KW1 5TN4.3Very Good 29 Reviews -
Fyrish Monument
A striking 18th-century folly on a Highland hilltop, inspired by an Indian gateway and built to provide work for local tenants during a time of hardship.
Alness IV16 9XL4.8Excellent 657 Reviews
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