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Auroras
You can see the most fantastic auroras at Dunnet Head. Auroras
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Brough Bay
The original Brough Archive is at the tearooms at Dunnet Head, although the Brough Bay Association claim that they have created it. Photographs, artefacts and memories from the local community, was initially collected by Danny Begg’s relative, Kathy Begg, who … Continue reading
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Archaeology
There are 34 archaeological sites on Dunnet Head listed in the Canmore database. There is very little information concerning Dunnet Head and it’s archaeology. In the past this Site of Special Scientific Interest was surveyed and the details can be … Continue reading
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History
The Trust holds the biggest archive about WWII history in Caithness. The plans of the military installations at Burifa Hill and Dunnet Head are at the tearooms at Dunnet Head, along with an archive of information. There is an extensive … Continue reading
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Dunnet Head Educational Trust
The Trust was formed in 2003 to raise the profile of Dunnet Head as the most northerly point of the UK mainland. You can see the Trust’s web site at http://www.dunnethead.co.uk
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