Local Guidebook

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Local Guidebook

The Local Area

The local town of Wick is approx. 4 miles away. Here you will find all your necessary requirements: supermarkets, shops, takeaways, pubs etc. There is also a historical harbour and various other interesting tourist attractions.
Lidl is open from 8am to 8pm Monday to Saturday & 9pm to 7pm on Sunday.
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Lidl
South Road
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Lidl is open from 8am to 8pm Monday to Saturday & 9pm to 7pm on Sunday.
Tesco Superstore & petrol station is open from 6am to midnight Monday to Saturday & 8am to 8pm Sunday. There is a café instore which is open from 8am to 6pm , 9am to 4pm Sunday.
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Tesco Superstore
Millbank Road
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Tesco Superstore & petrol station is open from 6am to midnight Monday to Saturday & 8am to 8pm Sunday. There is a café instore which is open from 8am to 6pm , 9am to 4pm Sunday.
Boots Pharmacy is open 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Saturday, closed Sunday.
Boots
58-64 High St
Boots Pharmacy is open 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Saturday, closed Sunday.
The Pulteney Distillery is a malt whiskey production and aging facility in the Pulteneytown area of Wick. There is a visitor centre which is open to the public.
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Pulteney Distillery Co Ltd
Huddart Street
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The Pulteney Distillery is a malt whiskey production and aging facility in the Pulteneytown area of Wick. There is a visitor centre which is open to the public.
The Alexander Bain is a Wetherspoons pub on Market Street, Wick. It has an outside seating area and serves food all day.
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The Alexander Bain
Market Place
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The Alexander Bain is a Wetherspoons pub on Market Street, Wick. It has an outside seating area and serves food all day.
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe is located about 3 miles north of Wick. It is one of the earliest seats of Clan Sinclair. It comprises of the ruins of 2 castles: the 15th century Castle Girnigoe and the early 17th century Castle Sinclair. Free parking .
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Castle Sinclair Girnigoe
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Castle Sinclair Girnigoe is located about 3 miles north of Wick. It is one of the earliest seats of Clan Sinclair. It comprises of the ruins of 2 castles: the 15th century Castle Girnigoe and the early 17th century Castle Sinclair. Free parking .
Fascinating (and challenging!) steps carved into the cliff with stunning views and a nice café! Not suitable for infirm or disabled.
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Whaligoe Steps
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Fascinating (and challenging!) steps carved into the cliff with stunning views and a nice café! Not suitable for infirm or disabled.
The Wick Heritage Museum is in the heart of the Pulteneytown area, close to the Harbour. It tells of, among other things, the history of the many aspects of life during the heyday of the herring fishing industry in Wick. Allow plenty of time for a fascinating visit.
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Wick Heritage Museum
20 Bank Row
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The Wick Heritage Museum is in the heart of the Pulteneytown area, close to the Harbour. It tells of, among other things, the history of the many aspects of life during the heyday of the herring fishing industry in Wick. Allow plenty of time for a fascinating visit.
A great tour boat company taking various length, exhilarating trips out on their powerboat. A must for all the family!
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Caithness Seacoast Ltd
Harbour Road
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A great tour boat company taking various length, exhilarating trips out on their powerboat. A must for all the family!
A 'must visit' while you're in Caithness, the famous John o' Groats is the start and stop point for the famous Land's End - John o' Groats challenges that occur all year round. Take a photo by the famous sign and have lunch in one of the many food outlets. Nearby Duncansby Head gives spectacular views of the famous stacks , out to the islands of Orkney.
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John o' Groats
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A 'must visit' while you're in Caithness, the famous John o' Groats is the start and stop point for the famous Land's End - John o' Groats challenges that occur all year round. Take a photo by the famous sign and have lunch in one of the many food outlets. Nearby Duncansby Head gives spectacular views of the famous stacks , out to the islands of Orkney.

Food scene

Whaligoe Steps Café and Restaurant
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