Discover the best top things to do in Caithness and Sutherland, United Kingdom including North Coast Watersports, Duncansby Head, Caithness Seacoast Ltd, Sango Bay, Balnakeil Beach, Durness Beach, Dornoch Pipe Band, Achmelvich Beach, Wolfburn, Dunnet Bay.
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Please email/call to book :) North Coast Watersports provides unforgettable premier cold water surfing experiences amongst the best waves in the UK with Scottish surfing champion coaches. Anyone of any age can grab a board and come out and enjoy the chilly waters with us and by the end you will be warmed to the heart with stoke and a love for riding the waves- our wetsuits are also super cosy.
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The turn for Duncansby Head is just a few hundred metres up the road from John O'Groats in the direction of Wick. After a couple of miles you arrive at a car park (free)near a lighthouse. A short 10-15 minute walk across fields will bring you to the most amazing view of Duncansby stacks. Well worth a visit just for the stacks however we also got to see seals and some great nesting birds on the cliffs.
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Join the Geo Explorer for an exciting tour of the East Caithness coastline. Exploring caves, Whaligoe Haven, castles, geos, natural arches and much more. Close up views of seasonal nesting birds and marine wildlife. Informative commentary throughout.
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Beautiful big, quiet beach with clean white sands clear azul water below challenging golf course, interesting ruined church and graveyard
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I went here for my 50th birthday. It was stunning and very very special. White sand, blue sea, and freezing cold (it was January!). A must-visit part of the UK.
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Wolfburn is the northernmost whisky distillery in mainland Scotland. Building work commenced in 2012 and Wolfburn was reopened after some 150 years in early 2013. At Wolfburn we don’t have a visitors centre so when you visit you’ll see the inner workings of the distillery itself, where our master craftsmen make single malt whisky the way it should be made: with care and without haste. Tours finish with a tasting of our various malts, and there’s the opportunity to buy bottles and Wolfburn merchandise.
We had an excellent tour last week, and it was interesting to see all of the distillery processes taking place on a small scale in a single building, making it a tour with a difference. Charlie was a very friendly and knowledgeable guide and the tasting involved sampling lots of different cask types, so a driver is recommended. Very relaxed and unhurried, the shop is well stocked and appropriate Covid precautions are all in place.
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