Caithness, located in the northernmost region of Scotland, is a county of striking natural landscapes and historical significance. Known for its rugged coastlines, including dramatic cliffs and sweeping sandy beaches, this county offers a picturesque coastal escape. The town of Wick is the administrative center and home to the historic Old Pulteney Distillery, known for producing fine Scotch whisky. Caithness is rich in history, with ancient ruins like the Castle of Mey and the enigmatic Grey Cairns of Camster, harking back to a distant past. Visitors can also explore the county's connections to Norse heritage. With its unique blend of natural beauty and cultural history, Caithness is a captivating destination in the far north of Scotland.
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