Wick is a perfect base for exploring the NC500, offering easy access to the Orkney ferries and a range of fascinating destinations,
rich history and surrounded by nature with breathtaking landscapes.
Please see below for some local tourist attractions, eateries, bars and transport links.
Discovering the beauty of Caithness

The local Highland Coo's
Local Bars, Restaurants & Takeaways
Wick offers a diverse, abundant selection of eateries, ranging from fine dining seafood to quick takeaways, largely focused on local Scottish produce. Top spots include No. 1 Bistro, Bord de l'Eau for French cuisine, and popular cafes like Wickers World, catering to residents and NC500 tourists alike.
The town also hosts a variety of drinking spots, ranging from traditional highland pubs with vast whisky collections to lively bars featuring live music and sports.
Our serviced apartments are located close to the town center and the harbour where the majority are situated.
Feel free to use the links below for directions.


Caithness TRANSPORT LINKS
Caithness transport links include ScotRail trains on the Far North Line connecting Wick and Thurso to Inverness (approx. 4.5 hrs),Stagecoach bus network approximately 3 to 3 .5 hours, mainland-Orkney ferries from Scrabster and Gills Bay, and flights from Wick John O' Groats Airport to Aberdeen.
The majority of our serviced apartments are located within walking distance to the train station, airport and various bus stops.
Please feel free to use the web links below for more information.



















