| Hello and welcome to Dunnet Head, Scotlands most northerly point. We are north of Moscow and Stavanger in Norway - but more easily accessible! |
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The Dunnet Head Educational Trust has set up an information point
on the
site of the old tearooms. One of the aims of the Trust is to
advance the education and knowledge of the public in respect of the
environment of Dunnet Head, Caithness and its immediate environs, as also
its history ,wildlife, flora and fauna. Visitors to Dunnet Head ask
questions about the weather in winter, snow, wind, the aurora or auroral curtain, ham
radio, horses, history, wildlife, flora, fauna, geology, plus a number
of other subjects covered in these pages. There are several tours which tourists/visitors can take from this location, which will fill at least a week! We have various tour guide sheets and information to help you explore this magnificent part of the country. |
| At our B&B
we welcome groups of walkers and cyclists and
have drying facilities and cycle storage. The old Tearooms are now
closed to the public, but we still do evening meals by arrangement for
residents.
The walking and wildlife in the area
is superb. The Highland Ranger organises guided wildlife walks throughout the
summer. A
qualified guide is available for walking tours.
We are also promoting walking in southern Spain and can offer accommodation in our spacious townhouse. |
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The proprietor, Brian Sparks, is a keen radio amateur, and his partner in life , Tina Irving's main passion is her horses. |
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