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Castello di Inverness e il River Ness

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Inverness to Thurso & Wick by train

The far north of Scotland is home to unspoiled landscapes perfect for a relaxing break, but it's still easy to get there by train. Trains run north from Inverness to Thurso and onto Wick in just four and a half hours. Use the Spirit of Scotland Travel Pass on the Far North Line, which gets you four-days of unlimited travel over eight consecutive days for £155, or eight-days unlimited travel over fifteen consecutive days for £196.

Inizio / Fine
North Highlands / Wick
  • Giorni
    3
  • Distanza
    128Miglia

    205km
  • Trasporto
    Train
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Attrazioni
Scenery
Whisky distilleries
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Giorno 1Dingwall & Invergordon

Trasporto

After leaving Inverness Rail Station, the train sweeps along the southern bank of the Beauly Firth.

Far North Line stops to get off and explore:

  • the charming village of Beauly
  • Dingwall, a market town which sits at the head of the Cromarty Firth
  • Invergordon, the mural town of the Highlands
  • 1

    Dingwall

    North Highlands

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    Look out for

    Dingwall Museum sits in the town's most striking building, which has a central tolbooth tower dating back to 1730.

    Dingwall has been an important place in the Highlands, ever since the arrival of the Vikings in Scotland in 800 AD. It has an ideal position at the head of the Cromarty Firth which has seen it prosper from the North Sea oil boom.

    Dingwall is a quaint market borough, thanks to its attractive High Street lined with red-sandstone buildings and excellent cafés and shops.

    Scopri di più su: Dingwall
    North Highlands,IV15 9JD
  • 2

    Invergordon

    Invergordon

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    Invergordon in Sutherland is a former naval base and stopping point for cruise passengers coming into the Highlands. The town has become an outdoor art gallery thanks to a local collective called Invergordon Off the wall. On the side of several buildings you'll find large bright murals illustrating the social and industrial heritage of Invergordon.

     

    Explore Invergordon and its mural trail
    Invergordon,Invergordon,IV18 0AE

Giorno 2Tain to Dunrobin Castle

Trasporto

The Far North Line moves towards the coast now, heading along the Dornoch Firth as far as Culrain and across the Kyle of Sutherland. You'll then head inland again through endless expanses of rolling farmland. At the last moment, the line veers east again to meet the North Sea.

This part of the route is lined with several rural town stations, all great to explore. Look out for Scotland's oldest Royal Burgh, pretty villages and romantic castles.

 

  • 3

    Tain

    Tain

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    Tain is a scenic and historic town, renowned for its 18-hole links golf course designed by Tom Morris. The town has amazing 19th century architecture including the Tain Tolbooth, Royal Hotel and St Duthac's Church. It's also home to Glenmorangie Distillery.

     

    Stop off and explore Tain
    Tain,IV20 1SD
  • 4

    Culrain

    Culrain

    Culrain

    The west entrance of the delightful Carbisdale Woods sits just outside Culrain, and has lovely views of the Kyle of Sutherland, as well as the Dornoch Firth.

    Take the leisurely footpath into the Kyle of Sutherland via a footbridge to Invershin, where there are bus services available to and from Lairg, Bonar Bridge, Ardgay and Tain.

    A little further west of Culrain is a hamlet called Hilton. From there you can walk or cycle via forest tracks to Ardgay and into the delightful Strathcarron.

    Visit the small village of Culrain
    Tempo impiegato per visitare
    3 ore
  • 5

    Rogart

    Rogart

    A family exploring the sea loch of Loch Fleet.

    Rogart sits beside Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve and Balblair Wood. A haven for all kinds of indigenous species from deer to pine martens, take the circular walk hugging the shoreline, inhaling the fragrant Scots pine-scented air while gazing at distant mountain views.

    Many more shy creatures can also be found in the enchanted Balblair Wood among shady glades, and clearings carpeted with wildflowers and berries. It also offers a playground for mountain bikers with two waymarked cycle paths filled with plenty of twists and turns.

    Scopri di più su: Rogart
    Tempo impiegato per visitare
    3 ore
  • 6

    Dunrobin Castle

    Golspie

    Dunrobin Castle

    © VisitScotland / Paul Tomkins

    Did you know?

    Dunrobin Castle is also one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses dating back to the early 1300s, and was home to the Earls and, later, the Dukes of Sutherland. 

    The magnificent Dunrobin Castle is the largest house in the Highlands. Crowned with a myriad of fairytale towers and turrets, Dunrobin is unique for resembling a vast French château rather than the baronial stronghold typical of the Highlands. It has a whopping 189 rooms, making it one of the biggest homes in the country.

    Its lavishly furnished interior, sprawling formal gardens, and grounds which stretch as far as the sea, are nothing short of breathtaking. It's even said to have a ghost...

    Visit Dunrobin Castle
    Tempo impiegato per visitare
    3 ore
    Dunrobin,Golspie,KW10 6SF
    Servizi chiave
    • Parcheggio
    • Parcheggio o area di sosta senza barriere
    • Caffetteria o ristorante

Giorno 3Helmsdale to Wick

Trasporto

For your third day following the Far North Line, you'll go to Helmsdale in Flow Country, a vast expanse of peaty bogland. This landscape might look pretty empty, but it's home to an extremely precious peatland ecosystem unique in the world and protected by the RSPB. The final stretch of the line sees the train head north first to Thurso. It then comes back again and finishes in the east at Wick.

  • 7

    Helmsdale

    Helmsdale

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    Did you know?

    The River Helmsdale is a great spot for fishing.

    Helmsdale is an old herring port with white-washed housing clustered against the hills. It's one of the most picturesque stops on the rail line.

    Dating from the 1800s it was built to accommodate inland settlers forcibly evicted from their homes during the Highland Clearances. The Emigrants Statue looking out to sea is a poignant memorial to this part of Scottish history. Find out more at the Timespan Museum and Arts Centre. It also houses exhibitions by local and visiting artists.

    Scopri di più su: Helmsdale
    Helmsdale,KW8 6JW
  • 8

    Forsinard

    Caithness e la regione Nord della Costa di Sutherland

    Looking out to Forsinard Flows National Nature Reserve

    © A Highland Blend

    Stop off at the remote Forsinard to visit RSPB Forsinard Flows in summer when this protected boggy peatland comes alive with breeding golden plovers, hen harriers and greenshank, buzzing insects and flourishing plantlife.

    Enjoy a visit to Forsinard
    RSPB Visitor Centre,Forsinard Flows Nature Reserve,Caithness e la regione Nord della Costa di Sutherland,KW13 6YT
    Servizi chiave
    • Parcheggio
    • Raggiungibile con i mezzi pubblici
    • Parcheggio o area di sosta senza barriere
    • Bagno per disabili
  • 9

    Thurso

    Thurso

    Immagine priva di titolo

    Thurso is the most northerly town in mainland Scotland. Perched on the north coast of Caithness, its view extends to the cliffs of Dunnet Head, the Isle of Hoy, and at least one Orcadian isle on a clear day.

     

    Scopri di più su: Thurso
    Thurso,KW14 7QU
  • 10

    Wick

    Wick

    Immagine priva di titolo

    Wick is a bustling harbour town with a busy fishing industry. It even boasts its own airport!

    Wick's ornate, sturdy buildings recall a medley of influences and time periods. Immerse yourself fully in the history at the Wick Heritage Centre in Pultneytown - its sister town located south across the river. It's also home to the Old Pulteney Distillery.

    Scopri di più su: Wick
    Wick,KW1 5NQ

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