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Whaligoe Steps, one of Scotland’s hidden gems. Nestled in the picturesque Caithness on the northeastern coast, the Whaligoe Steps remain a testament to Scotland’s rich history and natural beauty, offering visitors a tranquil escape unlike any other.

A Brief History

The Whaligoe Steps date back to the 18th century, and are steeped in tradition. Created to facilitate the carrying of heavy baskets of fish from boats moored against the harbor wall, the 365 Steps, carved into steep cliff side led to the Whaligoe Haven. It was here that local fisherwomen transported, processed, and marketed the ‘silver darlings’ or herring.

How to Get There

Whaligoe Steps are located just south of Wick, a town in the northeastern region of the Scottish Highlands. From Inverness, the drive will take roughly 2.5 hours via A9 and A99 roads. Public transportation is possible, yet rare, and it would be best to hire a car for the journey. There is a small car park available at the top of the steps.

List of Attractions

  • The Steps Themselves: The truly unique sight of the 365 steps as they lead you down to the naturally formed harbor is an attraction in itself.
  • The Harbour: Once a bustling scene of activity, is now a peaceful haven perfect for a mini picnic or just to soak in the breathtaking views of the North Sea.
  • The Cairn o’ Get: It is a short drive from Whaligoe Steps; an impressive stone formation with panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Ticket Information

The Whaligoe Steps are free to visit. There are no tickets or entrance fees, making it an affordable option for anyone keen to venture off the beaten path and explore a lesser-known piece of Scottish history.

Tips for Visiting

  • Wear comfortable shoes as the steps can be slippery and uneven.
  • Bring a light jacket as ocean winds can be quite chilly, even in summer.
  • Check local weather forecasts before making your visit, the area can become treacherous in wet and windy weather.
  • Remember to pack a picnic to enjoy at the harbour, but do not leave any litter behind.
  • Take your time with the descent and ascent, it’s steep but the views are worth it.

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