The surrounding area
of Caithness has much to offer the tourist and locals alike. Being in close
proximity to nature reserves, walks and riding establishments, the hotel
offers ideal accommodation for active visitors. The hotel is situated about
1/4 of a mile away from Dunnet Bay which
is one of Scotland's finest surfing
beaches. Things to see and do -
A huge variety of wild life can be found nearby. Grey
Seals, Puffins, Pilot Whales, Rissos Dolphins, Otters and Peregrine Falcons
are just a few.
Dunnet Head at the end of the beach is the most northerly
part of Scotland.
Diving
- some of the finest dives in the UK are found in this area.
Walking - There are some excellent walks
available from the hotel, the flag stone trail starts in Castletown. Here
is a large list of walks in our area.
Climbing in Caithness can be done at Latheron-wheel,
Mid Clyth, Occumster, Sarlet and a few other places. Most are found in
the SMC guide to Northern highlands
Kayaking
has been a popular pastime in Caithness for many years. In 1984 the Pentland
Canoe Club was formed to serve individuals living around Thurso. Their
main areas are White Water Kayaking, Sea Touring, and Kayak Surfing. The
Caithness Club at Wick
provides Kayaking as well.
White-water rafting and wildlife tours in the Pentland
Firth. This exciting adventure is from a state-of-the-art 11 metre RIB
operating out of John O' Groats. The white water part of this is wonderful.
In Thurso nearby there is a Golf Driving Range, swimming
pool, fitness centre and regional
rugby club. There are also squash
and tennis courts and a 10 pin bowling alley. Thurso also sports a cinema,
libraries, art galleries, a theatre and a selection of local shops.
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