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Exploring Caithness

For anglers, the River Thurso is one of Scotland's finest Salmon Rivers. Trout fishing can be organised with one of the local ghillies. for further information visit Thurso RiverTake an exhilarating sea tour round the East Caithness Coastline visit Caithness Sea-coast - tours run all year, bring warm clothing!Thurso is a great location for Surfers, for Surf Report visit Magic seaweedA drying area is available at The Auld Post Office,with secure storage for your fishing equipment, cycles etc.

Caithness is rich in history, so don't miss...The Castle & Gardens of Mey, The home of our late Queen MotherFollow the Clan Gunn tour Clan Gunn visitor centre at LatheronDescendants of Viking adventurers

Mary Ann Calder's cottage at Dunnet, guided tours...'A window on the Crofting Past'

Whaligoe steps, now 336 allow you to follow in the footsteps of the fishermen's wives, down the sea cliffs to the tiny fishing harbour

There's an array of walks to enjoyin Caithness, visit Walk Highlandsfor grade, distance and time

Enjoy an unforgettable day trip to the Orkney Islandsor a Wildlife Cruise from John O'Groats

Excellent restaurants are available locally in Halkirk and Watten. with many bars & restaurants in both Thurso & Wick

The RSPB Visitor Centre at Forsinard

Whatever your plans are for the day, a quiet, comfortable night is assured.

Our informative local website Caithness.org

Breakfast for the siskins, at The Auld Post Office



The Auld Post Office B&B

Spittal, Caithness, KW1 5XR 01847 841391




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