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Bramhill Guest House Bramhill Guest House Bramhill Guest House Bramhill Guest House
Bramhill Guest House Bramhill Guest House Bramhill Guest House Bramhill Guest House
Bramhill Guest House Bramhill Guest House Bramhill Guest House Bramhill Guest House
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Welcome to Bramhill Guest House

The Bramhill Guest House is situated on the main A99 in to Wick. It is a five minute walk from the centre of town. It is within walking distance of the Heritage Centre, Wick Harbour and Old Pulteney Whisky Distillery.

There is much to do and see in the area, many coastal walks and historical sites to explore, including Camster Cairns (over 5000 years old burial chambers), Castle of Old Wick, Castle of Mey (Queen Mother's summer residence), Stacks of Duncansby, Yarrows Trail and many more all within a short distance. Wick is also the ideal stepping stone to the Orkney's.

Within short walking distance there are many fine eating establishments. The Bord De l'eau (French), No 1. (Bistro) and The Silver Darlings serve meals throughout the day. There are also a number of takeaway restaurants like Houstons Fish & Chip shop, Bridge Street Cafe plus Chinese and Indian restaruants.

Wick is the ideal stepping stone to the Orkneys!
Reiss Beach
Reiss Beach
Stacks of Duncansby
Stacks of Duncansby