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Sutherland & Caithness
Sutherland and Caithness are the northernmost counties of Scotland. Across the Dornoch Firth from Easter Ross is the delightful little town of Dornoch itself, with its cathedral, championship links golf course and miles and miles of golden sand. North from there you come to the villages of Golspie, with nearby Dunrobin Castle and Brora. You are then well set for going right up through Caithness to John O’Groats.
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Lots to See and Do
In both these counties, the landscape is varied, imposing and relatively untroubled by humanity! If you go 'up top' you may well take the road through the Flow Country, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, some 4,000 square km of rolling heath and open water and the largest blanket bog in the world. It is of international importance, not just as a phenomenon in itself, but for the wide diversity of birdlife which it supports.
Caithness
As far north as you can go in Scotland is Caithness with its wild, elemental beauty, fringed by spectacular sandy beaches.
Sutherland
Sutherland is is a beautiful land of mountains, wild rocky coasts and white sandy beaches to the far north of Scotland.
Caithness
As far north as you can go in Scotland is Caithness with its wild, elemental beauty, fringed by spectacular sandy beaches.
Sutherland
Sutherland is is a beautiful land of mountains, wild rocky coasts and white sandy beaches to the far north of Scotland.
As well as John O' Groats, on the east side, a visit to the northwesternmost point at Cape Wrath is also worth considering. The name is not as daunting as it sounds, though it is a wild, elemental place - 'wrath' is a corruption of the old Norse word for turning place, where Viking longships would turn south, having negotiated the northern seas.
While the peninsula at the end, known as The Parph, is now military land, it is possible from April to October to take a boat trip across the Kyle of Durness and a minibus will then take you out to the lighthouse, where there are spectacular views and which is also a SSSI for the teeming birdlife on the cliffs.
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Date | Product | Score | Customer Comment | Our Response |
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10-May-2024 | 7 Harbour Street BC3 (overall) | Efficient and helpful with the phone service and by email | ||
10-May-2024 | Parliament House EL5 (overall) | Simple, clear, easy to use booking process backed by confirmation emails was very welcome. | ||
10-May-2024 | Cultalla Cottage FG1 (overall) | informative of the one shower being broken cleaning has slipt a little -mirrors/ skirting boards very dusty. clock on the wall not working light bulb in back double bedroom not working | ||
10-May-2024 | Bear Cottage HE2 (overall) | Initially had a slight problem with paying for my accommodation but the staff quickly sorted the problem and kept me well informed of my trip. Have used Unique before and will certainly use again with the quality of the cottages on their site. | ||
10-May-2024 | Sea Loch House GP8 (overall) | No complaints with the booking process, everything went smoothly 👍🏻 | ||
10-May-2024 | Muirland Studio DC6 (overall) | Happy to pay a holding deposit but was not aware it was £150 until I reached the final payment section , perhaps this could be made clearer earlier on in the process | ||
10-May-2024 | Micawber Cottage GN3 (overall) | Lovely clean well equipped cottage. Lovely owner too. | ||
10-May-2024 | Rhum Cottage AG7 (overall) | Seamless service from my phone call to make a booking to information via email regarding my booking. The lady who took my booking was very helpful and professional. I would definitely book with Unique Cottages in the future. | ||
10-May-2024 | The First Officer's Quarters FC3 (overall) | Rubha Reidh lighthouse in Wester Ross offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the grandeur of Scotkand's Highlands. First Officer's Quarters provides all the essential "must have" facilities to match the surroundings, and owner Susan is a delightful person and keen to ensure clients get the best service. | ||
10-May-2024 | The Old Post Office AC8 (overall) | A personal service with someone to talk to on the phone about our reservation |