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    Day 3

    122 mi0.2 mi

    The Far North

    Day 3! Today you will reach the most northern tip of the Scottish Isles, John O'Groats! You'll continue your drive along the incredible northern coast, making stops at some truly breathtaking locations before heading south into the central highlands. Enjoy!
    17.2 mi
    30 min
    John O'Groats Signpost
    10:0030 min

    John O'Groats Signpost

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    The last leg of the northbound road will take you John O'Groats, the most northerly point of Scotland!
    Leave your car at the John O'Groats Car and Coach park and take a short walk up to the John O'Groats Signpost.
    From the signpost, you have a wonderful view out across the North Sea to Orkney.
    Take a moment to reflect on your travels so far and celebrate reaching the north of this incredible country!
    0.2 mi
    5 min
    John O’Groats Harbour
    10:4545 min

    John O’Groats Harbour

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    Take a walk down to the harbour!
    While the signpost marks the end of the country, to truly reach the most northern point, you will have to head down to the harbour and dip your toes in the ocean!
    12.6 mi
    25 min
    Dunnet Beach
    12:001 hr 30 min

    Dunnet Beach

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    Jump back in the car and head west along the coast to Dunnet Beach!
    This two-mile stretch of windswept sand is the epitome of a Highland beach and is a great place for a swim in the summer!
    It is also a fantastic spot for a bit of wildlife watching, with some of the local residents including oystercatchers, eider ducks, curlew and ringed plover, and if you're especially lucky you might catch a glimpse of a puffin or two!
    The beach is the perfect spot for a picnic lunch!
    7 mi
    15 min
    Thurso Castle Ruins
    13:4530 min

    Thurso Castle Ruins

    Historic Site
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    Next stop, Thurso Castle!
    Just a short drive along the coast is the first of two castle stops today.
    This 19th-Century ruin stands atop the remains of a far older fortress, dating back to the 12th century and means "Thor's River," a name given to the original fortress by the Vikings!
    The castle was once visited by US President Ulysses S. Grant as part of his 1877 world tour!
    6.6 mi
    15 min
    Brims Castle
    14:3030 min

    Brims Castle

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    Your next castle for the day is Brims Castle!
    The name may be deceiving as, while it was built as a fortified, defensive position, this building is not strictly speaking a castle!
    This 16th-century fortification is what is known as a tower house and was constructed in the mid-16th-century by Hanry Sinclair, most likely as a means of protection from the Earl of Caithness - a local Lord who gained a reputation as being a ruthless and merciless brute who would not hesitate to use force to protect and expand his own interests!
    27.7 mi
    50 min
    Farr Bay, Bettyhill
    16:0030 min

    Farr Bay, Bettyhill

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    Before making the southward turn and heading inland, make one final beach stop at the beautiful Farr Beach!
    Another of Scotland's delightful, sandy beaches, Farr Beach is the perfect spot for you to bid farewell to the coast for the day and get one final chance to gaze out across the wild ocean!
    16.8 mi
    40 min
    Loch Craggie View point
    17:1510 min

    Loch Craggie View point

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    Time to start heading back into the highlands!
    Take the time to stop and shake off the driving cramps, with a visit to Loch Craggie Viewpoint.
    A short walk from the parking area will take you to an observation area where you have a fantastic view of the unspoiled beauty of this incredible area of the world!
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