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Castletown Hotel
This small, family-run hotel has free Wi-Fi and free parking. It is in the center of Castletown, close to Thurso and Wick and only minutes from the Castle of Mey.

Forss House
Located in Thurso, 23 miles from Sinclair's Bay, Forss House has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Northern Sands Hotel
Northern Sands Hotel is located in the village of Dunnet, 1.9 mi from Dunnet Head and 8.1 mi from Thurso. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.

Ulbster Arms Hotel near Thurso
On the banks of the River Thurso in the village of Halkirk, this hotel is a 10-minute drive from Thurso town center. It is built from Caithness stone, and has free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.

St Clair Hotel
Centrally located hotel in the heart of Thurso, ideal for business or leisure travel.

Mackays Hotel
In Wick, in the beautiful area of Caithness in the Northern Highlands, Mackays offers award-winning service and fine food in No1 Bistro, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking.

Park Hotel
The Park Hotel - Where the atmosphere & surroundings are as welcoming as the food. Why not go all the way! To Caithness, the land beyond the Highlands and enjoy the hospitality at the Park Hotel.

Station Hotel
Very close to Thurso Train Station, this hotel has free Wi-Fi, free public parking and comfortable rooms with Freeview digital TV. Station Hotel serves fine Scottish meat cooked in a traditional...

Manor House Hotel
Located in Thurso and within a 10-minute walk of Thurso Beach, Manor House Hotel has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi. The hotel features family rooms.

Seaview John O Groats Hotel
With panoramic views of the Pentland Firth and the Orkney Isles, Seaview John O Groats Hotel is just half a mile from the John O’Groats ferry terminal.

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Caithness's best hotels with breakfast
Pentland Hotel
Hotel in ThursoBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 930 reviewsOffering a restaurant serving fresh Caithness seafood, Pentland Hotel is centrally located in Thurso and provides free WiFi access in public areas. A lounge bar with snacks is at the guests' disposal.
Norseman Hotel
Hotel in WickBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.7Good - What previous guests thought, 811 reviewsNestled 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.
The Mey Hotel
Hotel in MeyBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 402 reviewsThe newly refurbished Mey Hotel is a 19th-century coaching inn and Visit Scotland award winning hotel just 8 miles from John O'Groats, in the village of Mey.
Sinclair Bay Apartments
Hotel in KeissBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 67 reviewsLocated in Keiss, 2.2 miles from Sinclair's Bay, Sinclair Bay Apartments has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Castletown Hotel
Hotel in CastletownBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very Good - What previous guests thought, 1,141 reviewsThis small, family-run hotel has free Wi-Fi and free parking. It is in the center of Castletown, close to Thurso and Wick and only minutes from the Castle of Mey.
The Weigh Inn Hotel & Lodges
Hotel in ThursoBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 6.9Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 968 reviewsThe Weigh Inn Hotel & Lodges features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Thurso. This 3-star hotel offers room service and free WiFi.
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A poor and unattractive place.
A poor and unattractive place. Most shops were empty and nothing was looked after, except a superb flower garden around a statue in a little square near the hotel. It was difficult to find somewhere nice to eat. Quite depressing environment.Guest review bySimonUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Wick is not a pretty place, but it has plenty of history.
Wick is not a pretty place, but it has plenty of history. It looks tired and shows the decline in modern industry and is often bypassed when development opportunities are on offer. This is particularly so with the main truck road being diverted away from the County town. Still its good to see activity in the harbor associated with 'green technology.' The Norseman - great Sunday Carvery The Trinky and The Old Man of Wick - interesting history Getting Around - best walk it - you miss too much otherwise Use the bus to get around the County of Caithness such as, Sincair Bay, John O' Groats, Mey, Dunnet, Castletown, Thurso, Halkirk and Watten. A we excussion to Dunnet Head is good too. So Wick is interesting and good as a base to visit the rest of Caithness.Guest review byTonyUnited Kingdom - 8.0
The John O'Groats visitor centre has a range of shops and...
The John O'Groats visitor centre has a range of shops and eateries aimed at tourists. The parking fee is £3.50, but you can stay all day. The cafes tend to close early - from 5pm to around 6.30. After that there is only the Seaview Hotel. The centre wasn't as crowded as I thought it might be and we were able to take photos at the iconic sign post. We took a walk along to Duncansby Head. It was too late in the season for nesting birds (no puffins!) but the views were spectacular. (See Wikipedia for more info.)Guest review byJaneFrance - 10.0
Everything surpassed expectations.
Everything surpassed expectations. I had the most peaceful night that I can remember, the facilities were spot on, the views were spectacular and one immediately felt a peacefulness that I can only describe as sublime. The caravan itself was immaculate and I particularly liked the decking which had double doors opening out on to it. The provisions left were outstanding, the layout and size of the rooms made it easy for us of advanced age to navigate , the beds comfortable and the washing and showering facilities very clean and easy to use.Guest review byEdgar - 10.0
Dunnet is the perfect place to stay as you are within a few...
Dunnet is the perfect place to stay as you are within a few miles of - Dunnet Head Mary Anne's Cottage The Castle Of Mey & Gardens John O' Groats Thurso Scrabster The North Sands Hotel is a lovely place to have an evening meal- make sure you book The Captain's Galley is a lovely sea food restaurant in Scrabster- best to bookGuest review byJacquiUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Castletown is perfect for touring the northern part of...
Castletown is perfect for touring the northern part of scotland. The scenery is just beautiful, lot of little places to visit. Just perfect. My favourite place to visit while there was John 'O' Groats. We stayed at the Castletown Hotel and ate there the food was delicious 😋 will definitely be backGuest review byJulieUnited Kingdom - 10.0
A really lovely hotel.
A really lovely hotel. Food (breakfast and dinner) was amazing (apart from Tart Tatin very soggy pastry). Staff professional, helpful and friendly. Disappointed couldn’t have a cocktail at bar. However, a fab place to stay.Guest review byCatrinaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The proprietors Euan & Emma were excellent company and very...
The proprietors Euan & Emma were excellent company and very attentive to guests' needs. The hotel had an excellent menu with accompanying wines, beers, spirits, if required. The hotel also had an extensive range of locally-produced spirits. The accommodation was excellent and well-equipped. The only down-side was the lack of TV reception - although being without TV was somewhat of a blessing!Guest review byBrianUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Room was wonderful and spacious, host was very friendly and...
Room was wonderful and spacious, host was very friendly and helpful, especially as we arrived after 10pm, breakfast was good, would have liked to spend a few more days there. Cannot comment on below question as only staying overnightGuest review byShaunUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Beautiful area, lovely friendly location where everyone...
Beautiful area, lovely friendly location where everyone talks to you. Beautiful beach just a short walk away and Old Keiss castle. Perfect location for exploring John O'Groats, Duncansby stacks, Wick, Noss head, Castle St Claire Girnigoe, Lybster, Dunbeath, Dunnet head, beach and community woods to name but a few.Guest review byChantelle