Gills
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Visit Gills

Burnside Cottage
Kayce was amazing. She greeted us and introduced herself- the room was clean and had everything we needed- fresh flowers. The dinner we ordered was excellent and to order the best meal we had on our trip so far. Everything was locally sourced and made by Kayce herself. She was literally just a text ...
Reviewed on 16 October 2025

Mackays Hotel Wick
A very comfortable hotel. The restaurant was excellent as was the service throughout our stay. We would definitely stay there again if travelling to Wick.
Reviewed on 17 October 2025

Norseman Hotel
Nice place
Reviewed on 27 October 2025

Wick Bay Apartments
The apartments were perfect for us to stay a couple of nights from touring up the Northern Coast and staying to tour Old Pultney (walking distance). The place was clean and had everything we needed to cook for ourselves for a couple of days but was still close enough to some local pubs. Our only ...
Reviewed on 27 September 2025

Spacious Apartment ideal for Families.
Beautiful cosy, clean apartment.Location was great as handy for John O Groats and the gorgeous north coast.Host was extremely helpful and very prompt responding to messages.Thank you very much.
Reviewed on 25 September 2025

Cosy Highland retreat with countryside and sea views.
My husband and I had the best experience at Sarah’s VRBO. From all of Sarah’s prompt communications, to her directions to help us find her place, to suggestions on where to eat and buy food- we couldn’t be happier with our stay. Sarah’s place was quiet, rather remote (but what we needed after several ...
Reviewed on 20 October 2025
Popular places to visit

Duncansby Head
Explore the great outdoors at Duncansby Head, a lovely green space in Wick. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply enjoy its restaurants.

Old Wick Castle
You can learn about the history of Wick with a visit to Old Wick Castle. Stroll along the area's waterfront or simply enjoy its restaurants.
Gills Bay Ferry Port
Explore the waterfront in Wick with a trip to Gills Bay Ferry Port. While you're in the area, stroll along the waterfront.
John O' Groats Signpost
You can learn about the history of John o' Groats when you stop by John O' Groats Signpost. Take in the museums while you're in the area.
John O' Groats Ferry Terminal
Explore the waterfront in John o' Groats with a trip to John O' Groats Ferry Terminal. Take in the museums while you're in the area.
Caithness Broch Centre
You can study the exhibits at Caithness Broch Centre, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to John o' Groats. While you're here, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
- Scrabster Ferry Terminal
- Castle of Mey
- Gills Bay Ferry Port
- Moray Firth
- Dunnet Head Lighthouse
- Dunnet Bay Beach
- John O' Groats Signpost
- Standing Stones of Stenness
- Duncansby Head
- Scapa Flow Visitor Centre
- John O' Groats Ferry Terminal
- Thurso Beach
- Mary-Ann's Cottage
- Caithness Broch Centre
- Old Wick Castle
- Pulteney Distillery
- Duncansby Stacks
- Grey Cairn Camsters
- Dunnet Bay Distillery
- Tomb of the Eagles
- Wick Heritage Centre
- Castle Sinclair Girnigoe
- Dwarfie Stane
- Hackness Martello Tower
- Banks Chambered Tomb
- Orkney Fossil & Vintage Centre
- North Coast Visitor Centre
