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  4. 6 Amazing things to do around John O'Groats

6 Amazing things to do around John O'Groats

John O’Groats may be best known for its jaw-dropping location at the top of mainland Britain, but that’s not the only reason you should visit! Located in a dramatic coastal location, it’s the perfect spot to base yourself as you discover natural wonders, incredible attractions and exhilarating activities in the north of Scotland.

So why not have a few days, or even a week, in John O’Groats? Here are seven great ideas for things to see and do on a memorable trip in the North Highlands!

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

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    Breathtaking coastal walks

    North Scotland

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    Duncansby Stacks

    This coastal part of Scotland isn’t short of stunning walks. You can explore the challenging cliffs around Dunnet Head, the mostly northerly point of mainland Britain, or venture to St John’s Point for natural harbours and great views of the Pentland Firth.

    Take the path from John O’Groats to Duncansby Head where you’ll see two incredible sea stacks, or why not tackle a stage of the long-distance John O'Groats Trail? The Keiss section has sweeping views along the cliff tops.

    Find more walks in the area around John O'Groats: Breathtaking coastal walks
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    The Castle and Gardens of Mey

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    Castle of Mey

    Open from mid May until the end of September, The Castle of Mey is one of Caithness’s most treasured gems and has interesting royal connections. It was bought and lovingly restored by the late Queen Mother in the 1950s and it became one of her favourite places. The castle’s interior is full of special personal touches and stories, whilst the grounds consist of acres of beautiful gardens, perfect for exploring.

    Find out more: The Castle and Gardens of Mey
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    Castle Sinclair Girnigoe

    Near Wick

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    Castle Sinclair Girnigoe, Caithness

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    Do you like your castles dramatic, mysterious and, er, roofless!? Then you need to visit Castle Sinclair Girnigoe. This clifftop ruin is steeped in a turbulent history that includes disputed claims of ownership and seizure by Cromwellian forces in the late 1600s. Located not far from Wick, it’s set amongst some stunning coastal scenery and you can often see seals bobbing in the waters below, so don’t forget the camera!

    Explore Castle Sinclair Girnigoe: Castle Sinclair Girnigoe
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    Pulteney Distillery

    Wick

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    Old Pulteney whisky

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    Should you fancy getting acquainted with whisky, Scotland’s national drink, a visit to Pulteney Distillery in Wick is a must. Take a tour to see behind the scenes at this historic distillery and discover the time honoured process that goes into crafting Old Pulteney single malt whiskies, known as the ‘Maritime Malt’.  The experience is finished with a whisky tasting – see if you can detect distinctive sea salt and brine on your palate!

    Find out more: Pulteney Distillery
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    North Coast 500

    North Scotland

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    Dunnet Bay

    Did you know John O’Groats lies on the epic 500 mile driving route through the North Highlands? Adored by drivers, bikers and cyclists alike, the North Coast 500 is now world famous for its remote, rugged landscapes. Whilst you might not want to take in the whole route, you could plan a day following the section east of John O’Groats, stopping at secluded bays and sandy beaches for picnics and walks, soaking up the scenery as you go.

    North Coast 500: North Coast 500
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    Northern Lights spotting

    North Scotland

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    The Northern Lights over Cullen Bay, Aberdeenshire

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    It’s not surprising that the best chances of seeing Northern Lights are in the north – it’s in the name, after all! Even when there are low geomagnetic readings, this spectacle can often be seen from Caithness, dancing in clear skies over Orkney. The Aurora Borealis is a natural phenomenon so when it comes to witnessing them, it’s a case of being in the right place at the right time. Sign up to Aurora Alerts to get notifications of when there is geomagnetic activity.

    The Northern Lights in Scotland: Northern Lights spotting

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And once you’ve done all that, you’ll find there are wildlife boat trips, historical fishing ports and ancient chambered cairns and brochs to be experienced too. And, of course, miles and miles of awe-inspiring coastline! Find accommodation in the area or discover more about the North Highlands.

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