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Enjoy your stay in this secludeded 3-van site which has lovely open views towards the village of Scarfskerry and out to sea. On summer evenings take advantage of the balcony and enjoy a drink or two taking in the lovely peace & unspoilt views - if you are lucky you may see the deer on the moorland walk past your doorstep literally!
The Hideaway has 1 double room and 2 twin-bedded rooms all with plenty of wardrobe space, feather duvets provided. Beautiful large living space with TV/DVD Player/ Radio CD Player, separate shower room. There are great places to visit in the beautiful county of Caithness - you'll find spectcular bays, pretty harbours & foaming rivers rich in brown trout & salmon. Caithness is a wonderful mixture of dramatic landscapes & stunning scenery. From wild cliffs & tiny islands to lonely moorland & remote sandy
beaches - a haven to birdwatchers, fishermen and all outdoor enthusiasts.
Visit the famous John-O-Groats, where you can take spectacular trips by boat to see wildlife like you have never seen it before. A visit to Dunnet Head (Britains most northernly point) is a must - here you can see spectacdular wildlife - puffins, eagles, otters, seals, dear and much more.
For the more enthusiastic take a trip to the Orkney Islands and visit some ancient sites, dreamlike beaches great craft shops and sample world-famous ale & whiskey -ferries run from Scrabster or Gills Harbour another unique experience. The Queen Mothers former residence 'The Castle of Mey' is only a 5 minute drive, have afternoon tea in the lovely café in the newly refurbished visitor centre and take a wonder round the spectacular gardens - this is a part of Caithness History be sure not to miss it!
For the active there is a wide range of persuits - horseriding,sub-aqua diving. Sailing, kite-flying, surfing, climbing, fishing & walking
Whatever you do we are sure you will want to return.!
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10.30 to 5.30 daily except Saturday july , august
2.00 to 5.
The Animal Centre at the Castle & Gardens of Mey has animals for all ages to enjoy from goats and...
Make your visit to Caithness memorable by visiting the unique Castle and Gardens of Mey.
150 years of one family's crofting life.
Historic cottage which shows how crofting folk lived and worked over the last 150 years.
Visit our new reserve next to the Neolithic monument of the Ring of Brodgar in the heart of Orkney.
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The Caithness Broch Centre is home to an ambitious and innovative display that presents a new story...
Part of the extensive military remains on the island of Hoy, the battery and Martello tower were...
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Based in Thurso library Swanson Gallery has a year round programme of local, Highland and touring...
Tells the story of Scapa Flow and its importance as a safe harbour for the British Fleet since...
Based in Wick library the St Fergus Gallery has a year round programme of local, Highland and...
Heritage Museum - Near Harbour
Lighthouse.
The Hoxa Tapestry Gallery is home to Orkney artist Leila Thomson's unique, large, handwoven...
Visitor centre interpreting Stone Age and Bronze Age sites. Personalised and unique hands-on link...
Impressive natural history displays in restored Victorian gallery, complimented by well laid out...
The Pier Arts Centre in Stromness houses a remarkable collection of 20th Century British Art.
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The reserve is in the north-west corner of the Mainland.
A knitwear and craft co-operative selling handmade knitwear and a variety of Orkney crafts.
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The finest megalithic tomb in the British Isles, with a large mound covering a stone-built passage...
Museum, cafe and gift shop.
Orkney Crafts Association represents and promotes the interests of professional producers of...
The Clan Gunn Heritage Centre tells the story of one of Scotland's oldest clans, from its Norse...
Pottery workshop, visitor centre and shop.
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Important 17th century mansion house originally built for Bishop George Graham in 1620.
Roman Catholic
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Former Church of Scotland
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