Caithness Inn is located in Wick, within 6.3 miles of Sinclair's Bay and 19 miles of The Castle Gardens of Mey. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service.
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Wick and overlooking Wick River, The family-run Norseman Hotel features its own private garden. It offers an on-site car park and free Wi-Fi.
Bank Guest House is located 20 minutes’ drive from John O’Groats, offering rooms with en suite private shower rooms and free Wi-Fi, less than 10 minutes’ walk from Wick Rail Station.
Just 1700 ft from Wick Bay, The Nethercliffe Hotel offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. With a traditional restaurant and private garden, the hotel is a 3-minute drive from Wick Airport.
This 19th Century property was previously home to the harbor masters of Pulteney, and has now been converted into bed and breakfast accommodations in the heart of Wick.
The house was very fine, delightfully quirky and full of...
The house was very fine, delightfully quirky and full of character reflecting its long family associations and interests. My hosts were charming to the extent I felt very much at home. I left with reluctance!
hEW
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have been to Wick many times because there is plenty to...
I have been to Wick many times because there is plenty to see and do.
This time we headed to John o Groats to the Puffin Croft Petting Farm which was such a joy.The lady who owns the farm is there to greet you and tell you about the goats, the sheep, the pigs, the donkeys, the rabbits and the Shetland pony - hope I haven't missed one!
One place you must look for is the shortest street in the world which is in Wick.
Jean
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Wick itself is a pretty but windswept and deeply depressed...
Wick itself is a pretty but windswept and deeply depressed town. There is not a great deal to do in March - the walk to the castle was nice although I was almost blown off my feet. I had half a day there which was more than enough time to do everything that was open in the town. I plan to go back and explore the surrounding area over a couple of days,
Ian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wick is an interesting old town in an interesting part of...
Wick is an interesting old town in an interesting part of Scotland. There are many archaeological sites around worth seeing. The town has lovely places to eat, a super museum and places to walk or even swim in open water.
Andrina
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Wick itself looked rather shabby in places (probably looks...
Wick itself looked rather shabby in places (probably looks better at high tide) and was very quiet when we were there. It is a good stop-off when moving up the coast between Inverness and John O'Groats with an interesting castle on the coast just north and other archeological sites close by. It has a good Tesco with reasonably priced fuel and we found a good pizza take-away in the town centre.
The accommodation was good and as expected, but located in a deserted part of the town just back from the harbour. Ours was the only car parked on the road overnight but the area seemed very safe.
John
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Wick is an awful run down town and the accommodation was a...
Wick is an awful run down town and the accommodation was a disgrace and certainly not as advertised and shall be requesting a refund for mis representation of property. This is not a hotel and certainly not an inn, just a room over a derelict shop
Close to railway station & town centre, ie all within walking distance.
Nice view of the harbour
Room had menus for places to eat out & B&B offered to provide cutlery etc if I ordered takeaway
Room set up to provide cooked breakfast in the room, although I had a breakfast to take away as had early morning train. This was delivered to my room - brilliant service.
There was a place to store my bicycle
Room & hotel were warm
Spacious room & bathroom
I had to book our stay at MacArthur with a last minute change of itinerary, without time for research.
Divine providence! Stewart was an outstanding host, and an enjoyable character. The room was amazing, bathroom and all - probably the best of our 26 day trip. We regretted we could only stay one night. When (not if) we return to Scotland we will definitely make plans to spend time in Wick and stay at the MacArthur
The Bank Guest House is a lovely, family running house. My room was nice, clean and tidy. Location is perfect! I travel around by public transport, so it was an extra having the bus stop next to the door. Breakfast was huge and tasty. The beautiful harbour and the seaside are so close. A seaside walk to the Old Wick Castle is about 2 hours there and back, if you don't stack at the seaside.
A beautiful holiday home in a lovely part of Scotland, with so much to see whatever the weather. We chose this cottage as we wanted somewhere special for our 25th wedding anniversary and it had it all!! It's very comfortable, well equipped, spacious and the hosts were excellent. Class and luxury!!
Didn't have to search - 1st guest house on right as enter Wick - welcome by Graeme and recommended fish dinner at nearby hotel.
Also gave top directions to famous historic Whalligoe steps not signposted on road.
Fabulous scrambled eggs made with cream and smoked haddock breakfast.
Everything about this stay was wonderful. It's an idea location for exploring this remote part of Scotland, the host Kacey was an absolute joy, and the room was very comfortable. Meals were great, too, and served in the room -- which felt like a total luxury!
The guest house was lovely, clean, quiet and in a great location, just a short walk into Wick. Julie was lovely and made me feel welcome and at home. The breakfast options were great and I can’t fault anything. I would definitely recommend to anyone!
very comfortable and spacious. great for a family because you can put the kids to bed in a separate room. the manager is super informative and responsive. good location to spring to everything in NE Scotland. absolute recommendation from our family!
This is the second time we have stayed here, the rooms are spacious and the beds comfy, staff are very friendly and it's right in the middle of town with free parking nearby. We will be recommending Caithness inn to all our friends :)
Breakfast was huge and cooked to order. Extremely quiet and though small, the room was all we needed. It was the cleanest place I’ve stayed and that says a lot in Scotland! Louise was an excellent hostess and we enjoyed her company.
I enjoyed my stay in this hotel. I did not like Wick as a destination, therefore it was great that I had a lovely room and restaurant to spend time in. The room was lovely, vey nicely decorated with a great nathroom
I liked everything! The landscape, the house, the hosts. The authenticity of that part of the Island. Blingery is the perfect location for visiting the Far North of Scotland.
The property is well located just in Pulteneytown overlooking Wick Harbour. It is spacious and well equipped. All the rooms are comfortable and the property is cosy.
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