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.
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.
Sijia
Switzerland
It is a wonderful building with an interesting history. Though a bit dated, I can clearly tell how impressive it was in its glory days. I fully appreciate the staff's service, especially the quality and service at the restaurant, one of the highlights along the NC500 routes. Fun fact: The hotel is also the sole address of the "World's Shortest Street."
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.
Andrina
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
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
Clive
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Camps Bar is minutes away from the excellent Morag's cafe -...
Camps Bar is minutes away from the excellent Morag's cafe - well recommended, with other eating establishments close by. Wick itself is, like many other towns in Scotland, replete with many closed shops and unoccupied buildings, but the local people are among the most friendly and helpful I have come across. Would happily visit here again.
William
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Wick is quiet relaxing and a beautiful place to visit the...
Wick is quiet relaxing and a beautiful place to visit the harbour the little coves were beautiful there was enough shops for amenities would go back for longer next time, short drive to John o groats and beautiful beaches
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Wick is rather a dismal looking town, but the people are...
Wick is rather a dismal looking town, but the people are very friendly and there is lots to do within a short drives. e.g. John'o'Groats, including Duncansby and Dunnet Heads, Sinclair's and Dunnet Bays, Castle Sinclair Gringoe and the Whaligoe steps.
Lidl and large Tesco for food shopping/fuel stations.
Ate at the Castle Hotel which was good, and had fish and chips from the High Street Chippy and Chinese, which does have some seating for eating in.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Wick is a lovely little old fishing town.I was amazed that...
Wick is a lovely little old fishing town.I was amazed that there was not a sea food restaurant but there is a few other bars and restaurants which are pretty good
The flat was lovely clean well equipped right on the harbour side with a lovely view.The kitchen also has a washer and dryer which was a great help.Its only a short walk from a museum distillery and the bars and eateries.wick is a short drive from John O Groats .There is also a Tesco and Lidl a short drive away
craig
United Kingdom
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The place was amazing, on the top of the hill with stunning landscape on the valley and hills. The house was really cozy and lovely, with all of the comfort inside. Last but not least, the host was really kind!! In case we'll come back to visit Scotland, we will definitely come back in such a wonderful place.
The house can easily accommodate up to 3 couples and 1 single individual. The house is very cosy and very well located to visit the North Scotland area. The wifi was very good and can be accommodate remote working.
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