I stayed for 2 months on Puffin Croft in John O Groats as a volunteer a few years ago, and I felt in love with John O Groats, the beautiful area and the very kind people. Can't wait to return someday.
I worked up in Caithness from 1986 to 1990 and fell in love with the place, i've travelled a lot with my career and in all the World, Caithness holds a place in my heart. I even popped back last year but didn't get as far as John o' Groats, but wandered Thurso, Scrabster and Castletown - then off up to Lerwick for the Tall Ships Race...
In 2009 the Seaview Hotel served the best - and I mean the hands-down best - chicken curry I've had anywhere in the world. That alone was worth the walk from Land's End.
The John O'Groats ferry is passenger only and normally booked as part of a day tour as otherwise there is no onward transport when the boat arrives in Orkney (full details on their website). The nearest car ferry is a few miles down the coast at Gills Bay. The Pentland Ferries route takes around an hour to get to St Margaret's Hope on Orkney.
@@321scully Not aware of any cash machines in JOG but the currency in Scotland is the same (pound sterling) as the rest of the UK. The notes you receive from cash machines in England and Scotland are different but accepted anywhere.
Having walked to John O'Groats from Lands End, it was a disappointment. But on the bright side It's wasn't as bad as Lands End. You forgot to mention the ice cream palour! The woman was right about LEJOGer just wanting a cuppa, the Roads End Cafe, a great brew!!
@@TravelObscurer yes I'm there now... WAY TOO BUSY FOR ME sadly. I've moved on after 40 minutes. I'm at a lovely camp site by Dunnetts head. Thank you for your input though.
The northern tip of Scotland is 270 miles further north at Unst in the Shetland isles. You mean the northern tip of mainland Scotland. Please don't discount our island communities.
We visited last month whilst doing the NC500. It was very busy which we didn't expect out of season. When talking about re-investing money in the area though, can someone please use some to upgrade the 🚻 toilets. I can only describe them as "Grim". Not only do they need a good clean, they really need a good upgrade.
I stayed for 2 months on Puffin Croft in John O Groats as a volunteer a few years ago, and I felt in love with John O Groats, the beautiful area and the very kind people. Can't wait to return someday.
Yes, it's a special place.
I worked up in Caithness from 1986 to 1990 and fell in love with the place, i've travelled a lot with my career and in all the World, Caithness holds a place in my heart. I even popped back last year but didn't get as far as John o' Groats, but wandered Thurso, Scrabster and Castletown - then off up to Lerwick for the Tall Ships Race...
Yes, there's something special about Caithness. Not everyone gets it though.
Great video- looking forward to seeing it tomorrow
Well done! Great place to visit! Definitely we will do it!!!
Exceptionally presented
Thanks Nicole. Really appreciate the feedback :)
Great video, can't wait to head up there soon!
me too!
Great video👍
Great
I be there ❤i never forget
In 2009 the Seaview Hotel served the best - and I mean the hands-down best - chicken curry I've had anywhere in the world. That alone was worth the walk from Land's End.
We are there next man,
Scotland❤
Send hello y myblove to thise people live far way from big towns just simple life happy and honest❤
I'm hoping to visit John O Groats very soon. Is there a boat which could take me to the Orkney Island for a visit?
The John O'Groats ferry is passenger only and normally booked as part of a day tour as otherwise there is no onward transport when the boat arrives in Orkney (full details on their website). The nearest car ferry is a few miles down the coast at Gills Bay. The Pentland Ferries route takes around an hour to get to St Margaret's Hope on Orkney.
@@TravelObscurer I haven't got much time to obtain scottish money - will I be able to get get it from an ATM? Are there any ATM's in John O Groats?
@@321scully Not aware of any cash machines in JOG but the currency in Scotland is the same (pound sterling) as the rest of the UK. The notes you receive from cash machines in England and Scotland are different but accepted anywhere.
@@TravelObscurer thankyou
il be there in july
Having walked to John O'Groats from Lands End, it was a disappointment. But on the bright side It's wasn't as bad as Lands End. You forgot to mention the ice cream palour! The woman was right about LEJOGer just wanting a cuppa, the Roads End Cafe, a great brew!!
I'll be up there in a week's time ...I'm hoping the camp site is open.
it was a couple of weeks ago when I last drove by. Popular as ever though.
@@TravelObscurer was the passenger ferry running and do you know how much that is?
Thanks and GODSPEED
@@colinmaddocks9352 Yes it's running . Details will be on the John O'Groats ferry website
@@TravelObscurer yes I'm there now... WAY TOO BUSY FOR ME sadly.
I've moved on after 40 minutes.
I'm at a lovely camp site by Dunnetts head. Thank you for your input though.
Should have gone here than London
The northern tip of Scotland is 270 miles further north at Unst in the Shetland isles. You mean the northern tip of mainland Scotland. Please don't discount our island communities.
I have been to Unst numerous times Tom. I know the difference and would never discount the islands.
Landsend and John O Groats, two of the most disappointing over commercialised places I've ever had the misfortune to visit
We visited last month whilst doing the NC500. It was very busy which we didn't expect out of season. When talking about re-investing money in the area though, can someone please use some to upgrade the 🚻 toilets. I can only describe them as "Grim".
Not only do they need a good clean, they really need a good upgrade.
Definitely something they need to look into as part of the improvements.