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Wick is an ancient town with its own castle to the south and another – Sinclair Girnigio – north, and within the settlement what is claimed to be the narrowest street in Britain. Of interest to the traveller too its little airport and the nearby Pulteney distillery... Read More

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Thrumster House

Thrumster House

Thrumster is an old family run estate of about 10,000 acres, about 6,000 of which is moorland, and the rest arable crofting ground. The moors are flat, rolling expanses of flow ground, renowned for the ... More | visit website

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Old Free Church Manse

Old Free Church Manse

Centrally located in the heart of Caithness, between the towns of Thurso and Wick it is an ideal base for exploring the countryside, lochs and mountains. Only a short drive away from ferry terminals which ... More | visit website

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The Clachan

The Clachan

A warm Highland welcome awaits you at "The Clachan" in the Royal Burgh of Wick. We are conveniently situated for exploring Caithness, the northern most county of Scotland. We have been doing bed and breakfast ... More | visit website

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Bank Guest House

Bank Guest House

Bank Guest house is a family run business situated in the centre of Wick. The views at the back overlook the countryside and it is also only a short walk down to the harbour. next ... More | visit website

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