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Historic northern Scottish county with flat landscapes, dramatic coasts, rich archaeology, and vibrant wildlife.
The Castle of Old Wick is a ruined 14th-century Scottish castle located on a sea cliff peninsula near Wick, Caithness, featuring remaining structures such as a square tower and historical defensive features including moats and a drawbridge.
The Grey Cairns of Camster are two ancient Neolithic chambered cairns in the Scottish Highlands, showcasing early burial architecture and open to the public for outdoor exploration.
The Hill o' Many Stanes is a notable Bronze Age archaeological site in Caithness, Scotland, featuring around 200 upright standing stones arranged in fan-shaped rows on a hillside, believed to have been a lunar observatory.
Crosskirk Broch was an Iron Age fortification located near Crosskirk, Caithness, Scotland, featuring a broch built inside an earlier promontory fort. Destroyed by sea erosion in 1972, the site is now marked by a memorial cairn and is known for its archaeological significance and nearby historic remains.