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RSPB Forsinard Flows
Explore one of the world's largest blanket bogs with rare wildlife, scenic trails, and a unique visitor centre in the heart of Scotland’s Flow Country.
Forsinard KW13 6YT4.7Excellent 132 Reviews -
Mackay Country Landmark
Discover the rich history and stunning landscapes at the Mackay Country Landmark in the Scottish Highlands, a must-visit for culture and nature enthusiasts.
A836, Thurso KW14 7YJ3.3Average 4 Reviews -
Strathnaver Museum
Explore 8,000 years of Highland history and the poignant story of the Clearances in the historic Strathnaver Museum near Bettyhill.
Clachan, Bettyhill, Thurso KW14 7SS4.6Excellent 133 Reviews -
Farr Beach Bettyhill
Secluded golden sands and rugged headlands meet serene waters at Farr Beach, a tranquil coastal gem near Bettyhill in northern Scotland.
Thurso KW14 7SS4.9Excellent 105 Reviews -
Farr Bay, Bettyhill
Discover the wild, peaceful shores of Farr Bay near Bettyhill—where dramatic sea views and rich wildlife create a perfect Highland escape.
Bettyhill, Thurso KW14 7SS4.8Excellent 26 Reviews -
Iron Age Roundhouse
Step back in time at Helmsdale’s Iron Age Roundhouse, a captivating glimpse into ancient Highland life and architecture.
Helmsdale KW7 6HD2.9Average 8 Reviews -
Lichen Caithness Reindeer Centre
Experience the magic of the UK’s most northerly reindeer in the serene Highlands at Lichen Caithness Reindeer Centre.
Middlebie, Harpsdale, Halkirk KW12 6UL5.0Excellent 12 Reviews -
Torrisdale beach
A pristine mile of golden sand and dunes on Scotland's wild north coast, where rivers meet the sea and history whispers through ancient stones.
GPGX+59, Bettyhill, Thurso KW14 7SS5.0Excellent 12 Reviews -
Strathy Point Lighthouse
Experience Scotland’s wild north coast from a historic lighthouse perched on a rugged peninsula with panoramic sea views and rich wildlife.
Strathy Point Lighthouse, Thurso KW14 7RY4.5Excellent 250 Reviews -
Ousdale Broch
Discover Ousdale Broch, a captivating Iron Age fortress in Caithness, blending ancient architecture with Norse history and scenic northern landscapes.
Berriedale KW7 6HD4.8Excellent 66 Reviews
Other attractions near RSPB Forsinard Flows
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Dunbeath Heritage Museum
Discover Dunbeath’s rich archaeological and literary heritage in this accessible museum set within a historic Highland village.
Dunbeath Heritage Centre, Dunbeath KW6 6ED4.6Excellent 28 Reviews -
Ord of Caithness
A dramatic granite headland offering sweeping sea views and rich Highland history on Scotland’s northeastern coast.
Ord of Caithness4.5Excellent 2 Reviews -
Geise Farm
Experience the peaceful charm of Geise Farm—Thurso’s riverside farm and nature reserve perfect for walks, picnics, and rural relaxation.
Geise Farm, River walk, Thurso KW14 7XH4.9Excellent 106 Reviews -
Latheronwheel Harbour
Discover the tranquil charm and rich maritime history of Latheronwheel Harbour, a picturesque Scottish coastal village harbour.
Latheron KW5 6DW4.8Excellent 200 Reviews -
Things Va
Discover the ancient Iron Age broch near Thurso, a stone tower steeped in Viking heritage and coastal Scottish history.
Thurso KW14 7XQ4.8Excellent 6 Reviews -
Norse Bakehouse
A cozy family-run cafe in Rhitongue serving artisan focaccia, pizzas, and cakes with friendly service and stunning Highland views.
Woodend, A836, Rhitongue, Lairg IV27 4XW4.6Excellent 659 Reviews -
Castle Varrich
Explore Castle Varrich, a historic castle in the Scottish Highlands, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Scotland's medieval past.
Tongue, Lairg IV27 4XH4.6Excellent 195 Reviews -
Tongue Causeway
Scenic 3.8 km causeway and bridge crossing the Kyle of Tongue, offering stunning Highland views and wildlife encounters.
A838, Lairg IV27 4XH4.7Excellent 19 Reviews -
The Meadow Well
A quiet 19th-century wellhouse in central Thurso, once the town’s main water supply and a hub of everyday life.
Mansons Ln, Thurso KW14 8EJ3.5Good 4 Reviews -
North Coast Visitor Centre
Discover Caithness history, art, and culture in a beautifully restored historic building with museum, gallery, theatre, café, and accessible facilities.
High St, Thurso KW14 8AJ4.7Excellent 115 Reviews -
Old St Peter’s Church, Thurso
Explore the evocative medieval ruins of Old St Peter’s Church, a historic landmark steeped in Norse heritage and Caithness history in the heart of Thurso.
Wilson Ln, Thurso KW14 8AZ4.3Very Good 275 Reviews -
Peerie Cafe
A cozy harbourfront café in Scrabster offering fresh fare, friendly service, and a warm community atmosphere by the northern Scottish coast.
The harbour, Scrabster, Thurso KW14 7UJ4.5Excellent 47 Reviews -
Caithness Agricultural Society
Celebrating nearly two centuries of Caithness farming heritage through vibrant shows and community spirit.
Alexsin House, Watten, Thurso, Wick KW1 5UP4.0Very Good 2 Reviews -
Caithness Reindeer
Meet friendly reindeer and diverse animals in a scenic Highland park along the North Coast 500 route.
victoria cottage, caithness, Lybster KW3 6BT -
Lybster Harbour
A windswept Caithness fishing harbour with dramatic sea views, historic charm, and a quiet, authentic Highland atmosphere.
Lybster KW3 6AH4.6Excellent 241 Reviews -
Harold’s Tower
A unique hexagonal mausoleum near Thurso commemorating Viking Earl Harold and the Sinclair family legacy in northern Scotland.
JG26+W5, Thurso KW14 8YS -
Camster Cairns
Explore two of Scotland’s oldest Neolithic chambered cairns set in haunting Caithness moorlands, revealing 5,000 years of ancient burial traditions.
Unnamed Rd,4.6Excellent 352 Reviews -
Castlehill Heritage Centre
A community-run museum in Castletown, Caithness, preserving the maritime and industrial heritage of Scotland’s far north with engaging exhibits and local stories.
Harbour Rd, Castletown, Thurso KW14 8TG4.6Excellent 140 Reviews -
Carn Liath
Explore Carn Liath Broch, a remarkably preserved Iron Age stone tower overlooking the Moray Firth, showcasing ancient Scottish ingenuity and coastal beauty.
Brora KW10 6SF4.6Excellent 446 Reviews -
Hill O' Many Stanes
Explore the mysterious Bronze Age stone rows of Hill O' Many Stanes, a captivating prehistoric monument set against scenic Highland coastlines.
A99, Lybster KW3 6BA4.1Very Good 166 Reviews -
Dunrobin Castle & Gardens
Explore Dunrobin Castle’s fairy-tale turrets, historic interiors, stunning gardens, and captivating falconry displays in Scotland’s Northern Highlands.
Golspie KW10 6SF4.7Excellent 6,817 Reviews -
Cairn of Get
Explore the ancient Neolithic chambered cairn of Cairn o'Get, a 5,000-year-old burial site set in a stunning prehistoric Caithness landscape.
Lybster KW2 6AA4.4Very Good 65 Reviews -
Broch Dun Dornaigil
Explore Broch Dun Dornaigil, a stunning Iron Age monument in the Scottish Highlands, blending rich history with breathtaking natural beauty.
Lairg IV27 4UL4.6Excellent 83 Reviews -
Peedie Sands
Discover Peedie Sands, a tranquil hidden beach on Scotland’s northern coast, perfect for solitude, wildlife watching, and pristine coastal beauty.
Thurso KW14 8YD4.9Excellent 61 Reviews -
Whaligoe Steps
A historic cliffside stairway leading to a secluded natural harbour, echoing with the legacy of Scotland’s fishing heritage and rugged coastal beauty.
Whaligoe, Lybster KW2 6AA4.8Excellent 1,140 Reviews -
Mary Ann's Cottage
Step back in time at Mary Ann's Cottage, a perfectly preserved 19th-century Highland croft offering authentic cultural heritage and coastal charm.
Unnamed Road, 8YD, Thurso4.7Excellent 75 Reviews -
Puldagon Farm Shop & Restaurant
A charming Highland farm shop and restaurant blending local tradition with fresh, farm-to-table Scottish cuisine in scenic Caithness countryside.
Upper Puldagon, Stirkoke, Wick KW1 5SD4.9Excellent 242 Reviews -
Dunnet Head Lighthouse
Scotland’s northernmost lighthouse atop dramatic cliffs, offering wild coastal views, rich wildlife, and historic maritime heritage.
Observation Road, Dunnet, Thurso KW14 8XS4.8Excellent 51 Reviews -
Sinky's Beer Garden & Grill
Savor authentic Scottish beef in a unique farm-to-table beer garden and grill nestled in the scenic Caithness countryside near Thurso.
2 Lochend Holding By, Barrock, Thurso KW14 8TA5.0Excellent 23 Reviews -
The Wee Hoose
Charming stone cottage retreat in peaceful Lairg with stunning Highland views and cozy traditional comforts.
Lairg IV27 4AZ4.8Excellent 31 Reviews -
Reiss Sands
A breathtaking white-sand beach framed by historic castles and rugged cliffs, offering tranquil walks and coastal wildlife near Wick.
Wick KW1 4RW4.9Excellent 109 Reviews -
Skelbo Castle
Explore the evocative ruins of Skelbo Castle, a 14th-century Highland fortress with commanding views over Loch Fleet and a rich Scottish heritage.
Dornoch IV25 3QG4.1Very Good 66 Reviews -
Ackergill Tower
Historic coastal castle near Wick, blending dramatic clan history with haunting legends and modern hospitality.
Ackergill, Wick KW1 4RG4.4Very Good 218 Reviews -
Tesco Superstore
A convenient and comprehensive Tesco Superstore in Wick offering extended hours, fresh produce, a café, and petrol services for all your daily needs.
North Rd, Wick KW1 4QS4.2Very Good 193 Reviews -
Pulteneytown and Thrumster Church
Historic Victorian church in Wick offering spiritual heritage and community warmth in the heart of Caithness.
Argyle Square, Wick KW1 5AL4.1Very Good 9 Reviews -
The Wick Heritage Museum
Explore Wick’s rich maritime heritage through immersive exhibits and engaging stories at this charming seasonal museum.
20 Bank Row, Wick KW1 5EY4.8Excellent 295 Reviews -
John O’Groats Trail - Wick to Keiss
Explore Scotland’s wild northern coast on the John O’Groats Trail from Wick to Keiss, where rugged cliffs meet historic castles and sweeping sea views.
118 High St, Wick KW1 4LR -
Castle Of Old Wick
Explore the evocative ruins of the Castle of Old Wick, a majestic 14th-century coastal fortress perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the North Sea.
March Rd, Wick KW1 5TY4.4Very Good 410 Reviews -
Old Pulteney Distillery
Explore Scotland’s northernmost mainland distillery crafting award-winning maritime single malts in the historic coastal town of Wick.
Huddart St, Wick KW1 5BA4.8Excellent 206 Reviews -
Caithness Seacoast Ltd
Experience thrilling boat tours along Caithness’s dramatic coastline from Wick Harbour with expert guides and unforgettable wildlife encounters.
The Harbour, Harbour Rd, Wick KW1 5HA4.9Excellent 154 Reviews -
Nucleus: The Nuclear and Caithness Archive
Explore the UK’s civil nuclear legacy and Caithness heritage at this modern archive hub in Wick Airport.
Wick Airport, Wick KW1 4QS4.2Very Good 9 Reviews -
Tinker's Cave
Explore Tinker's Cave, a historic landmark in Wick, Scotland, where stunning landscapes meet rich heritage and adventure awaits.
1 S Head, Wick KW1 5TN4.3Very Good 29 Reviews -
Golden Eagle Zip Line in Durness
Britain's most northerly zipline: 37 meters of pure adrenaline above the Atlantic.
Durness, Lairg IV27 4QE4.7Excellent 258 Reviews -
Whitegate broch
Explore Whitegate Broch, a well-preserved Iron Age fortress perched above the Caithness coast, revealing ancient Scottish history and stunning sea views.
Wick KW1 4XB4.5Excellent 8 Reviews -
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe
Explore the dramatic cliffside ruins of Castle Sinclair Girnigoe, a powerful medieval fortress and ancestral seat of the Sinclairs, overlooking the North Sea.
Wick KW1 4QT4.7Excellent 1,063 Reviews -
Old Keiss Castle
Perched on rugged cliffs, Old Keiss Castle’s evocative ruins reveal centuries of Sinclair clan history and offer stunning coastal vistas.
Keiss, Wick KW1 4XF4.3Very Good 119 Reviews -
The Castle & Gardens of Mey
Explore the northernmost Scottish castle restored by the Queen Mother, with stunning gardens and panoramic coastal views.
Mey, Thurso KW14 8XH4.5Excellent 1,223 Reviews -
Nybster Broch
Discover Nybster Broch, a 2,000-year-old Iron Age fortress perched on Caithness cliffs with stunning sea views and rich archaeological heritage.
Nybster, Wick KW1 4XP4.7Excellent 82 Reviews -
Caithness Broch Centre
Discover Scotland’s Iron Age brochs and coastal heritage at the Caithness Broch Centre, a vibrant museum nestled in Auckengill’s historic old school.
Nybster, Wick KW1 4XP4.3Very Good 51 Reviews -
Smoo Cave
Explore Britain’s largest sea cave with a stunning waterfall, hidden chambers, and rich history in Scotland’s wild North West Highlands.
Smoo, Durness, Lairg IV27 4QA4.6Excellent 2,902 Reviews -
Co-op Food - Dornoch - St Gilbert Street
Conveniently located in Dornoch’s Cathedral Square, Co-op Food offers fresh essentials, delivery, and accessibility daily from 7am to 10pm.
Cathedral Square, Dornoch IV25 3SJ4.5Excellent 24 Reviews -
Dornoch Cathedral
Discover the tranquil beauty and deep history of Dornoch Cathedral, the northernmost medieval sanctuary on mainland Britain.
Dornoch IV25 3SH4.5Excellent 117 Reviews -
The Carnegie Whisky Cellars
Discover rare whiskies and expert tastings in the heart of historic Dornoch at The Carnegie Whisky Cellars.
Dornoch IV25 3FD4.8Excellent 31 Reviews -
Dornoch Beach
Expansive golden sands and serene coastal views await at Dornoch Beach, a tranquil escape on Scotland’s scenic east coast.
Dornoch IV25 3LX4.8Excellent 667 Reviews -
The Sutherland Show
Experience the vibrant agricultural heritage and community spirit of the Scottish Highlands at The Sutherland Show in Dornoch.
Golf Links, Sutherland, Dornoch IV25 3LY4.8Excellent 21 Reviews -
Durness Beach
Discover the wild, golden sands and tranquil beauty of Durness Beach, a remote Highland gem where sea meets rugged cliffs.
Durness, Lairg IV27 4PZ4.9Excellent 256 Reviews -
Bucholie Castle
Discover Bucholie Castle, a dramatic 15th-century clifftop ruin steeped in Norse legend and medieval history on Scotland’s wild Caithness coast.
Nybster, Wick KW1 4XP4.2Very Good 58 Reviews -
The Carnegie Club, Skibo Castle
Experience timeless Edwardian luxury and world-class golf at Scotland’s most exclusive private members’ club nestled in the breathtaking Highlands.
The Carnegie Club, Skibo Castle, Clashmore, Dornoch IV25 3RQ4.7Excellent 116 Reviews -
Balnakeil Church
A windswept 17th-century church ruin above Balnakeil Bay, with a haunting graveyard, Gaelic bard’s memorial, and a highwayman buried in the wall.
Durness, Lairg IV27 4PX4.6Excellent 395 Reviews -
Carbisdale Castle
A dramatic Scottish Highland castle of defiance, royal refuge, and exclusive retreat with sweeping views over the Kyle of Sutherland.
Carbisdale Castle, Culrain, Ardgay IV24 3DP4.5Excellent 26 Reviews -
Kyle of Sutherland
Tranquil tidal estuary in the Scottish Highlands, rich in wildlife, history, and scenic beauty between Rosehall and Bonar Bridge.
Ardgay IV24 3DW -
Tarbat Discovery Centre
Explore the rich Pictish heritage and medieval mysteries of the Tarbat Peninsula at this unique museum set within an ancient Highland church.
Tarbatness Rd, Portmahomack, Tain IV20 1YA4.7Excellent 250 Reviews -
8 Doors Distillery
Discover Scotland’s most northerly mainland whisky distillery with artisan spirits, stunning sea views, and immersive tours in John O’Groats.
8 Doors Distillery, John o' Groats, Wick KW1 4YR4.9Excellent 65 Reviews -
North West Sutherland National Scenic Area
Explore ancient landscapes, rich wildlife, and rugged beauty in Scotland’s North West Sutherland National Scenic Area.
Lairg IV27 4PA5.0Excellent 3 Reviews -
The Cabin
Cozy harbour-side fish and chips eatery at Scotland’s northern tip, famed for fresh seafood and warm hospitality.
John O'Groats Harbour, John o' Groats, Wick KW1 4YR3.5Good 116 Reviews -
First and Last in Scotland
Historic octagonal landmark and souvenir shop marking Scotland’s northern gateway at John o' Groats.
John o' Groats, Wick KW1 4YR2.2Poor 27 Reviews -
Duncansby Stacks
Dramatic sandstone sea stacks rising 60m off Scotland’s northeastern coast, framed by wild cliffs and sweeping ocean vistas.
John o' Groats, Wick KW1 4YS4.9Excellent 253 Reviews -
Balblair Distillery
Historic Highland whisky distillery since 1790, offering vintage single malts and warm, intimate tours in scenic Edderton.
Edderton, Tain IV19 1LB4.8Excellent 154 Reviews -
The Glenmorangie Distillery Co
Explore Scotland’s tallest copper stills and innovative whisky craftsmanship at Glenmorangie Distillery by the serene Dornoch Firth.
A9, Tain IV19 1PZ4.4Very Good 434 Reviews -
Bay of Sannick
Discover the wild beauty and tranquil shores of the Bay of Sannick, a serene coastal escape near iconic John o' Groats in Scotland's far north.
John o' Groats, Wick KW1 4YS5.0Excellent 3 Reviews -
Duncansby Head Lighthouse
Scotland’s northeastern sentinel, Duncansby Head Lighthouse offers dramatic cliffs, iconic sea stacks, and rich maritime history at Britain’s edge.
Wick KW1 4YS4.7Excellent 1,893 Reviews -
Tesco Superstore
A modern, accessible supermarket in Tain offering fresh produce, everyday essentials, and community-focused services from 8 AM to 10 PM daily.
Tesco, Shore Rd, Tain IV19 1EH4.1Very Good 81 Reviews -
Tain Museum
Discover the rich heritage of Easter Ross and Clan Ross at Tain Museum, a charming volunteer-run gem in the Scottish Highlands.
Castle Brae, Tain IV19 1AJ4.6Excellent 85 Reviews
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