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Discover Canisbay: Scotland's Northern Gem

Located just 4 km southwest of John O’ Groats in the stunning region of Caithness, Canisbay offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty of Scotland’s most northerly parish. This charming village is home to Canisbay Primary School, a Village Hall, and a Medical Practice, making it a welcoming community for both residents and visitors alike.

One of the most striking landmarks in Canisbay is the historic Canisbay Kirk. Believed to date back to the 15th century, this beautifully maintained church boasts a square tower with 2 ft 6-inch thick walls and a red sandstone monument dated 1568. Situated along the shores of the Pentland Firth, the churchyard offers breathtaking views of Orkney, making it a must-visit historical site. The wider Parish of Canisbay also encompasses John O' Groats, Upper and Lower Gills, Huna, and Freswick.


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Explore Canisbay - Visitor Information Guide

  • 📍 Geolocation Latitude 58.631648°
  • 📍 GeolocationLongitude -3.123795 °
  • 🚶‍♂️Tracks and Routes Map
  • 📬 Postcode KW1
  • ⛅ Weather Forecast
  • 📷 Canisbay Images
  • 🌍 Nearest iCentre Open 9:30am to 5pm
  • 🏠 Argyle St, Ullapool IV26 2UB
  • 📞Tel  01463 832566
  • 📈 Reviews & Discussions
  • 📍 Caithness Guide

Accommodation in Canisbay

🏡 Find Your Perfect Stay in Canisbay 🏡

Canisbay and its surrounding areas offer a diverse range of accommodation options, catering to different preferences and budgets. Whether you are looking for a coastal retreat or a countryside escape, you can find the perfect stay through stay4you.com, where booking directly with property owners ensures a personalized and affordable experience.

🏠 Charming Cottages & Holiday Homes

Stay in traditional seaside cottages or modern holiday homes that provide stunning coastal views and a peaceful atmosphere.

🏨 Cosy Inns & Bed & Breakfasts

Experience warm Scottish hospitality in inviting B&Bs and inns that offer a homely ambiance and hearty breakfasts.

Camping & Glamping Sites

For outdoor enthusiasts, camping and glamping options allow you to embrace nature and enjoy a star-lit sky.

🌟 Luxury Retreats

Indulge in a premium stay with boutique hotels and private retreats that combine comfort with breathtaking scenery.

No matter where you choose to stay, Canisbay provides the perfect base for exploring Northern Scotland.


Exploring Canisbay & Beyond

Canisbay is an excellent starting point for adventures across Northern Scotland. Its proximity to major tourist destinations, combined with its unspoiled rural charm, makes it a fantastic getaway location.

🚗 Getting Here – Canisbay is easily accessible via the A9 road from the south. Nearby Wick and Thurso offer railway stations with services to Inverness, and Wick Airport provides flights to Edinburgh and Aberdeen with onward connections across the UK.

🌍 Natural Beauty & Outdoor Activities – The region is famed for its lush farmland, rugged coastlines, and breathtaking views of the Orkney Isles. Explore cliff-top trails, tranquil shorelines, and open countryside.

🏰 Historic Sites – Visit Canisbay Kirk, a striking white church with medieval origins, standing proudly at the eastern end of Gills Bay. From its kirkyard, enjoy sweeping views of Stroma Island.

🐦 Wildlife & Birdwatching – The area is renowned for its diverse birdlife and wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers.

🎣 Fishing & Golfing – Enjoy salmon fishing on the Thurso and Wick Rivers, or test your skills at nearby golf courses in Wick, Thurso, Reay, and Lybster.

🏙 Nearby Towns & Amenities – While Canisbay is a peaceful retreat, nearby Thurso and Wick provide excellent facilities, including shopping, dining, and entertainment. For a more vibrant city experience, Inverness offers a wide range of amenities, from theatres to retail parks.


Plan Your Stay in Canisbay Today!

Whether you're seeking a quiet countryside retreat, an adventurous outdoor escape, or a cultural exploration, Canisbay is a destination that promises unforgettable experiences. With a range of accommodation options available, finding your perfect stay has never been easier. Book directly with owners through stay4you.com and secure the best deals on holiday rentals in Canisbay and beyond. 🌿🌊

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Lovely area no wonder the Queen mother liked the area
Andy
 · 1 year ago  ·  Canisbay
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History buffs will find themselves enchanted by Canisbay's historic landmarks. The iconic Canisbay Kirk, a striking church dating back centuries, stands tall against the backdrop of rolling hills, echoing tales of the village's rich past. The nearby Castle of Mey, once the beloved residence of the Queen Mother, is a must-visit for history aficionados.
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Well worth a visit
Mandy
 · 1 year ago  ·  Canisbay
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The beauty of Canisbay lies in its natural splendor. The pristine beaches with their soft, golden sands and crystal-clear waters provide a peaceful backdrop for long walks or a quiet moment of reflection. The dramatic cliffs that hug the coastline offer breathtaking views and are perfect for hiking enthusiasts.
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