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.
Leanne
United States of America
Staff were pleasant. Decent value. Decent breakfast.
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.
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.
Set in Wick, this holiday home features a garden with a barbecue. The unit is 19 mi from Thurso. There is a seating area and a kitchen equipped with an oven. A flat-screen TV is provided.
heath
Australia
Centrally located with full facilties at the property. Was a real find for us to relax. Unfortunately we were only there one night due to travelling, but we enjoyed our stay! Highly recommended
Featuring a garden, Burnside Cottage features accommodations in Wick.
Philip
United States of America
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.
Church view offers accommodations in Wick, 19 miles from The Castle Gardens of Mey. This vacation home offers a garden.
Patricia
United States of America
Really nice and clean apartment with plenty of room for 4 of us. The kitchen was well stocked for preparing meals. Backyard area was pleasant for sitting outside. The host is accommodating and very easy to communicate with. Great value for a great place!
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
What a complete gem!!!! Fantastic spot for exploring the region. Wick is an incredibly cute town and the Bank Guest House is super centrally located in Wick, walking distance to pubs and restaurants. Definitely Check out The Alexander Bain for cold beer and amazing dinner.
The guest house itself is very comfy. The bed was wonderful, the room super clean and well stocked and they had the most bomb breakfast!!! I spent an amazing 2 night here, saw some stunning sites and just enjoyed the best of Scottish hospitality. I would 100% come back !!
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
excellently laid out accommodation, very clean and modern. great location and parking simply at front door. bedrooms were cosy and cleanliness was exceptional throughout the property. everything supplied that any family or individual would need to enhance the stay. Fantastic location to explore Caithness and onwards to Orkney. I have stayed in all the local hotels over many years but from now on this little gem will be our destination if available.
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.
Spent a week motorbike touring over a lot of Scotland including doing North Coast 500. Having spent 6 nights in different types of accommodation ,principally hotels, none of the others could compare in anyway to the Clachan B&B. 5 star is best way to describe the experience from start to finish. Best B&B I ever stayed in.
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!!
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
Drumdry is perfectly located just outside of Wick and in a great location for the whole of Caithness. The cottage itself is quiet, secluded and secure. It is also a very high spec and had everything we needed for a weeks stay. It was warm, cosy, and very comfortable.
The restaurant was GREAT!!! Food was delicious. Plus you get a complimentary breakfast buffet in the morning. One of the best meals we had for dinner the entire two weeks we were in Scotland! Also, the Old Wick Castle is just a couple miles down the road, beautiful!!
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!
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.
Everything, very comfortable, clean, well equipped with good fixtures and fittings. Bed was very comfortable. Location great for local amenities and for exploring North Coast of Scotland. Rosie our wee Border Terrier enjoyed too...
this was b&b number 5 of the trip and by far the best . Owner was personal and asked us our names. Room and en-suite felt like a hotel level. best tv all trip. shower was fab. bed very comfortable.
The breakfast was very good but the best part of our stay was the dinner in Bistro No. 1. The service and food were both excellent; it was one of the best dinners on our Scotland trip.
One of the best B&Bs we have stayed at. Delightful mother and daughter hosts. Great breakfast. By far the best accommodation we have stayed at during our two weeks in Scotland.
The restaurant and food was better than expected, evidently better than other venues in Wick. A fair number of non-hotel residents had chosen to eat there.
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