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Thurso: A Brief History
Thurso, located in Caithness, is the most northerly town on the British mainland. Its history is rich and varied:
Tourist Attractions in Thurso
Here are some must-visit attractions in Thurso:
The Castle & Gardens of Mey: Explore this beautiful castle, once the home of the Queen Mother. The gardens, animal center, tearoom, and shop are open for visitors. Don’t miss the chance to see the Front Hall, Library, Drawing Room, and more.
Wolfburn Distillery: Discover the inner workings of this multi-award-winning single malt whisky distillery. Wolfburn produces whisky with care and craftsmanship, following traditional methods.
Dunnet Head: Venture west of Thurso to Dunnet Head, the most northerly point on the British mainland. Enjoy dramatic cliffs and breathtaking views of the North Sea.
Old St Peter’s Church: Visit this historic church, which dates back to the 12th century. It’s a fascinating glimpse into Thurso’s past.
Torrisdale Tunnel: Explore this disused railway tunnel, which adds an intriguing touch to the town’s history.
Distance from Lybster Harbour
The distance between Lybster and Thurso is approximately 22 miles by road. If you’re driving, it takes around 37 minutes to travel from Lybster to Thurso.
Whether you’re interested in history, whisky, or stunning coastal landscapes, Thurso has something to offer every visitor. Enjoy your exploration of this unique corner of Scotland!
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