Thurso

The little port of Thurso is at the Scottish mainland’s northern edge, sheltered in a bay from which ferries depart for Stromness and (seasonally) the Faroes and Bergen... Read More

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Royal Hotel

Royal Hotel

Located close to the centre of the small town of Thurso, this is an excellent base for exploring the North Coast. Central for business or leisure, near to bus station and train station, the Royals ... More | visit website

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Ferry Inn

Ferry Inn

This is the sister Hotel of the Weigh Inn, which now offers 9 newley refurbished non-smoking en-suite bedrooms, boasting uninterrupted views over The Pentland Firth to the majestic Orkney Islands. Our quality Upper Deck Restaurant, ... More | visit website

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Park Hotel

Park Hotel

The Park Hotel - Where the atmosphere & surroundings are as welcoming as the food. Why not go all the way! To Caithness, the land beyond the Highlands and enjoy the hospitality at the Park ... More | visit website

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Castle Arms Hotel

Castle Arms Hotel

The Castle Arms Hotel is a former 19th Century coaching inn, situated 8 miles from John O'Groats, in the village of Mey. It is the earest hotel to Gills Ferry to Orkney Isles, only a ... More | visit website

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Tongue Hotel

Tongue Hotel

This traditional Victorian Highland Hotel stands on the hillside overlooking the beautiful Kyle of Tongue - a panorama of mountain scenery and golden beaches, ideal for the town dweller to unwind and shed the stress ... More | visit website

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The Station Hotel and Apartments

The Station Hotel and Apartments
The Station Hotel is a town centre hotel ideally located for touring the north coast of Scotland, John O'Groats, Dounreay and sailing to the Orkney Islands. It is within easy reach of Scrabster, Gills Bay ... More | visit website

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