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.
Caithness Inn is situated in Wick, within 10 km of Sinclair's Bay and 31 km of The Castle Gardens of Mey. This 4-star hotel offers room service and free WiFi.
Just 500 metres 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.
Karen
United Kingdom
Staff really friendly
Food was excellent
Nice and quiet
Plenty of places to sit eg lounges
Beautiful garden
Close to town
Room good
Bedding fresh and clean
Shower facilities fantastic
Set in Wick, this holiday home features a garden with a barbecue. The unit is 31 km from Thurso. There is a seating area and a kitchen equipped with an oven. A flat-screen TV is provided.
NEIL
United Kingdom
Having the whole house along with how it was decorated and attention to detail.
Situated in Wick, within 11 km of Sinclair's Bay and 32 km of The Castle Gardens of Mey, The Clachan B&B features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Joanna
United Kingdom
Lydia was a wonderful host and looked after us during our one night stay, the room was amazing and everything we needed.
Located in Wick, 8.2 km from Sinclair's Bay, Caithness View Luxury Farm Lodges and BBQ Huts provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and barbecue facilities.
Amy
United Kingdom
Great location, very clean, spacious, lots of attention to detail. Sharon was lovely to speak to and very helpful. Beds were super comfy.
Boasting garden views, Wick Apartment is set in Wick, 32 km from The Castle Gardens of Mey. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
Teresa
United Kingdom
Lovely inside, very comfortable, clean, everything you could want
Featuring a garden, Burnside Cottage is situated in Wick in the Highlands region, 19 km from Sinclair's Bay and 3.6 km from The Castle Gardens of Mey.
Turner
United Kingdom
Everything was top-notch and stylish. Eco-credentials are much appreciated. Lovely dinners and breakfasts, all locally sourced produce. We took our dog, and he was very welcome; he got extra special treats! Location: 3 minutes from the Orkney Ferry.
Situated in Wick in the Highlands region, this is a Charming Townhouse on North Coast 500 Route, Wick.
Pawan
Sweden
1) clean house with all amenities possible.
2) very thoughtful host
3) toys for babies
4) location is in middle of town so easy to locate
5) host was kind enough to keep some breakfast options for the guests.
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
The owner, Stewart, showed us to our room, showed us the amenities which included a mini fridge! He also spent time talking to us about Wick and suggested some restaurants and pubs.
We went to River House/The Alexander Bain; the butternut squash soup and bread was very good.
The room was clean and comfortable and looked brand new. Parking was right in front of the house on the street which was very convenient. A full Scottish Breakfast was included and it was excellent!
We had an amazing stay! The house was spacious, well furnished and clean. It had everything we needed as a young family including a travel cot and microwave. The beds were comfortable with extra pillows available.
The hosts were helpful with all queries/requests prior to our arrival.
The central location meant that we could explore Wick and the surrounding areas. We were lucky enough to even see the Northern Lights!
We will definitely be back!
I like that it was very affordable compared to the other options around and it is located in the center (though Wick is a quiet town). You have a few restaurant options around and is quite close to the water. There is also a bar in the same place so getting a drink is easy. Definitely recommend it especially if you are looking for a place to crash for the night, it's super clean, comfortable and affordable.
2 bedroom apartment with sofa bed in the living room - ideal for a family with 3 kids! Well equipped kitchen down stairs and more than one tv so again ideal for the kids in the evenings. Good location in wick and great for trips to the many hidden gems up and down the Caithness coastline
Super modern, luxury property on the very north tip of Scotland. Everything you need - from a super modern kitchen and bathroom, large screen tv, PlayStation and board games, to three rooms, one en suite. Old school deck chairs for the sunny days as well.
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!
Truly dreadful not representation of the hotel on booking . Com
This place has no entrance only an empty shop front
It looks like a doss house
We went to room and then walked out
We asked for a refund but zero response
Do not stay here
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.
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.
Great location to help explore tip of the Easternmost part of Scotland. Kitchen lovely and new. Beds very comfortable. Lovely tartan comfortable carpet. Overall a very enjoyable stay.
This is a great little hotel if you only need it for a night. There’s easy parking right across the way and a few restaurants right next door or a few doors down.
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