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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.

I believe that the best thing were the view and the bed, it was amazing, we really slept well. Breakfast was very complete also so it was a great way to star the day. The staff were also great.
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Good
786 reviews
Price from
$143.88
1 night, 2 adults

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.

Beautiful hotel in a great location. Murray is an excellent host.
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Very Good
262 reviews
Price from
$141.21
1 night, 2 adults

Caithness Inn is located in Wick, 6.3 miles from Sinclair's Bay and 19 miles from The Castle Gardens of Mey. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service.

The property was clean and functional.
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Fair
628 reviews
Price from
$107.91
1 night, 2 adults

Nethercliffe Hotel enjoys a location in Wick, 6.1 miles from Sinclair's Bay and 19 miles from The Castle Gardens of Mey.

Reasonable price, clean room, friendly staff. Ample breakfast.
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Very Good
314 reviews
Price from
$158.53
1 night, 2 adults

Providing a terrace, Caithness View Luxury Farm Lodges and BBQ Huts offers accommodations in Wick.

Adorable cabin. Good quality kitchen. Amazing setting. Comfortable beds. Perfect for our family of four.
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Exceptional
245 reviews
Price from
$348.50
1 night, 2 adults

Harbour View Apartment Wick offers accommodations in Wick, 6.7 miles from Sinclair's Bay and 20 miles from The Castle Gardens of Mey.

Spotless, complete, everything you could possibly need. AND a clothes washer and dryer!
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Wonderful
194 reviews
Price from
$145.21
1 night, 2 adults

Burnside Cottage in Wick provides accommodations with a garden and a bar.

Kacey could not be a more accommodating host. She also prepared great meals for dinner and breakfast and was able to accommodate all special dietary request for our group. To top it off her entire facility is extremely eco conscious. I would highly recommend the Burnside Cottage.
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Exceptional
124 reviews
Price from
$246.46
1 night, 2 adults

Housed in a building dating from 1900, this vacation home is 6.7 miles from Sinclair's Bay and 20 miles from The Castle Gardens of Mey.

Very nice property
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Wonderful
68 reviews
Price from
$186.51
1 night, 2 adults

Church view offers accommodations in Wick, 19 miles from The Castle Gardens of Mey. This vacation home offers a garden.

Quiet street location and just a few minutes’ walk from the main shopping area. Couldn't fault anything, warm, well-appointed, parking at the door.
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Exceptional
120 reviews
Price from
$157.20
1 night, 2 adults

Wick Apartment offers accommodations in Wick, 6.7 miles from Sinclair's Bay and 20 miles from The Castle Gardens of Mey.

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Wonderful
167 reviews
Price from
$145.21
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Wick:

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    I have been to Wick many times.

    I have been to Wick many times. Caithness is a spectacular location. Our 7 year old grandson loved the remote beaches and harbours .Handling a snake, a Gecko and a Tarantula at the Caithness Farm park at Lybster was a lot of fun
    Guest review by
    Douglas
    United Kingdom
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    Wick is a typical northern Scottish town.

    Wick is a typical northern Scottish town. Plenty of history and if you are lucky with the weather, lot of outdoor things to explore. A couple of nice tea shops as well as a range of hotels and eateries to suit all tastes. It benefits from a rail service from Inverness (four trains per day) and surprisingly good bus services. Handy for visiting the famous John'o'Groats tourist magnet - best visited out of season on a fine day.
    Guest review by
    Edmondson
    United Kingdom
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    John O'Groats was a great base to visit lots of fantastic...

    John O'Groats was a great base to visit lots of fantastic beaches, clifftops and locations by the sea and see a lot of the NC 500 route. We saw puffins for the first time at the breathtaking stacks close by- I think I was more excited than my 12 year old child! Thanks for an incredibly satisfying holiday. We even had the sunshine all week
    Guest review by
    Mary
    United Kingdom
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    Lovely walk along the south cliffs.

    Lovely walk along the south cliffs. We went by train so where only in Wick. Very disappointing town centre. It looks deserted and nothing much to see. Walks were nice but 24 hours is as long g as you want to stay
    Guest review by
    Elizabeth
    United Kingdom
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    We spent Christmas in Wick so we didn’t do much shopping in...

    We spent Christmas in Wick so we didn’t do much shopping in the town. We had a lovely meal at Wickers World, very near the flat on the harbour. We also had a great meal at John o’ Groats, and enjoyed shopping there.
    Guest review by
    Andrina
    United Kingdom
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    The town if you looked for it has a lot of interesting...

    The town if you looked for it has a lot of interesting historical facts especially the old fishing industry. The museum is worth a visit. The sea views are very good if you walk out of town. Because we stayed on a Sunday a lot of places were closed but we did find a very nice Indian on the harbour also the bistro not far from the station was a very nice meal. The town is looking a little tired and could do with some investment but it-s a great base if you want to go to John O Groats . Train journey to Wick was a high light
    Guest review by
    Clive
    United Kingdom

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  • Review score
    Wonderful · 556 reviews
    The room was so big and lovely with a great bathroom, it was such a treat! Rain head shower and a large bath tub were just what we needed after travelling for so long. Netflix on the tv was also appreciated. Comfortable bed and a quiet location. The owner was a great guy, super friendly and called the Norseman pub to make a reservation for us. The cooked breakfast in the morning was the best we had in Scotland!
    Guest review by
    Georgia
    Australia
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    Wonderful · 182 reviews
    The breakfast was cooked with care. The host was amazing. We've enjoyed our discussions with her greatly, and it enhanced our experience in an already scenario and wonderful place. A must stop to rest as you travel around Scotland's Highlands. Thank you for everything! Louis and Laura
    Guest review by
    Louis
    Canada
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    Exceptional · 27 reviews
    Everything was clean and new. Marvellous having a washing machine, and detergent for it. We were very comfortable and warm and had everything we needed. A good location for exploring the north of Scotland with a day trip to the Orkney Islands.
    Guest review by
    Caroline
    United Kingdom
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    Very Good · 391 reviews
    small room, small shower, how do they take a shower in Scotland????
    Guest review by
    Mikael
    Finland
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    Good · 786 reviews
    Fantastic hotel, Fantastic staff and excellent food.
    Guest review by
    Douglas
    United Kingdom

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