Caithness and John O'Groats

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Journey by train or plane to Dunnet Head and John O'Groats

Is the long drive from the south the only issue holding you back from a holiday at John O'Groats?

There are many exiting and interesting travel options, should you really want to avoid the long drive from the South.

Option 1 - by Rail

Inverness station is served by direct Anglo / Scottish train services.

There is a 6 day weekly direct sleeper service operated by Scotrail from London Euston departing (approx 2045 hours) calling at intermediate stations via Watford, Birmingham, Crewe and Edinburgh, delivering you "bright and breezy" in Inverness at (approx 0830 hours).

and a corresponding return service departing from Inverness (approx 2040 hours) arriving London Kings Cross (approx 0750 hours).

Either

At Inverness you can hire a car through Northern Vehicle Hire +44 (0)1463 235337 (for the easy 2/3 hour drive to Dunnet Head and John O'Groats)

Or

Take the direct train with buffet services Monday to Saturday, departing from Inverness at (approx 1125 hours) and arriving in Thurso the nearest rail station (just 15 minutes drive from your cottage) at (approx 1450 hours) also a convenient return service departing from Thurso at (approx 1235 hours) and arriving in Inverness at (approx 1600 hours)

Car hire is available at Thurso through W.M. Dunnet and Co. Ltd Tel 01847 893101 Taxis through C & W Motors Tel 01847 894946.

More information is available through national rail enquiries Tel 08457 484950 and their website

www.firstscotrail.com 

Also by Bus, Coach

The local bus operator in the Thurso and Wick area is Rampsons who offer a bus service between 9am and 6pm thats take you to within 1/2 mile of Dunnet Head Cottage. A full timetable is available on the following link http://www.rapsons.com/june06/AreaK3.pdf

Citylink also offer regular services from Inverness to Thurso and Wickwww.citylink.co.uk and www.nationalexpress.com offer a vast range of good value services from most cities in England to Inverness

 

ALSO

There is a 6 day direct weekly service operated by GNER from London Kings Cross departing (approx 12.00 hours) calling at intermediate stations via, Peterborough, Doncaster, York and Edinburgh arriving Inverness at (approx 2002 hours).

And a corresponding return service departing from Inverness (approx 0755 hours) arriving London Kings Cross (approx 1600 hours).

More information is available through national rail enquiries Tel 08457 484950 and their website

www.firstscotrail.com 

Option 2 - by Plane

Wick Airport (30 minutes drive from your cottage) is served with daily direct flights from London Luton (easy jet) and also Glasgow, Edinburgh and London Gatwick with (BA CitiExpress) there are also daily flights out to the Shetlands and the Faroes.

More information on Tel:+44(0)1667 462445 Fax: +44(0)1667 464216 E.Mail: hial@hial.co.uk

Inverness Airport also has an airport taking regular service flights from London Gatwick with (BA CitiExpress), Glasgow and Edinburgh with (Loganair), Manchester and Norwich with (Eastern Airways).Also from London Luton with EasyJet who specialise in great value budget flights to Inverness Airport.

 


Car Hire

Although you are traveling to the most Northerly point in Britain, it is quicker and easier to drive from Edinburgh or Glasgow to Caithness than it is to drive to the Northern Highlands and Islands. The roads up to Caithness are a pleasure to drive on, the main A9 trunk road takes you all the way and is well maintained, wide and clear and because it hugs the North East coast from Inverness to Caithness it is generally clear (because of the sea salt) even when the rest of Scotland is not.

 

Access Dunnet Head and John O'Groats from Inverness take the A9 over the River Ness and follow signs for Thurso and Wick, after passing the Dornoch Firth, Golspie and Dunrobin Castle you can enjoy fantastic views of the North Sea for the next 30 miles. Keep on the A9 all the way to Thurso. Then take the A836 as far as the village of Dunnet (approx 8 miles) then take the B855 to the tiny village of Brough and collect the key from the caretaker, then head out toward dunnet head Far North Cottage is situated on the right approx 0.75 mile after Brough. You are now at the furthest Northern point in mainland Britain. The cottage is on your right and guarded by beehive pillars and double steel gates. 

Car and van rental is in-expensive, from as little as £24.00 per day and available from Avis and Hertz at their desks on the public concourse at Inverness Airport and Inverness Railway Station:

AVIS +44 (0) 1667 462787 and HERTZ +44 (0) 1667 462652. 

There is also Northern Vehicle Hire +44 (0)1463 235337

or email: reservations@northernvehiclehire.com

N.B.All travel information listed is intended as a guide only and we recommend that you contact personally any of the companies you intend travelling or hiring with through, the word hyper links we have provided.

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