Dunnet Head |
The most northerly point in mainland Britain, Dunnet Head has stunning sea cliffs and coastal grassland. These are home to puffins, razorbills, guillemots, fulmars, kittiwakes, shags and cormorants, and we're undertaking some work on the grassland to make it more attractive to small farmland birds such as twites. We're also hopeful that our work here will benefit the great yellow bumblebee. Opening timesOpen at all times Entrance chargesNone, but donations are welcomed. Or, why not join the RSPB? It's a great way to help us continue our conservation work. |
Contact us01463 715000 Nearest town: Thurso, Highland Grid reference: ND201766 DirectionsFor directions, please see our How to get here page. |