The Highlanders' Museum
A five-star attraction with 14 exhibition galleries including the late Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection.
View and BookWe are a quiet five pitch site with fantastic sea views across the north sea and a stone's throw from the John o Groates to Inverness trail. Just 2 miles from the famous NC500 route, approx 5 miles south of Wick, we are a good base for exploring the east and north coast and all it has to offer
Each spacious,hardstanding pitch has metered EHU if you wish to use it; fresh water; grey water and toilet disposal, with rubbish and recycling facilities. Dogs must be on a lead at all times due to livestock. Level site with easy access from the road.
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Latest arrival time: 8:00 PM
Latest departure time: 12:00 PM
0.5 acres
Electric amperage: 10
Offers available to Club members
A five-star attraction with 14 exhibition galleries including the late Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection.
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ClubMemberAB07366C85
Reviewed: 19/09/2024 19:05
Just had a three night stay at Sarclet, clifftop site with amazing walks North and south on The John o Groats trail. As said before the history of the area is wonderful and the deserted fishing inlet is a magical place to walk down to. Rose early every morning to watch... Show more
jthowie
Reviewed: 11/08/2024 15:21
A gem of a find, absolutely stunning place to stay. David and Wendy are doing a fantastic job of running the site. Extremely helpful and welcoming to us & our new pup, nothing was to much trouble. We stayed two nights weather was pretty wet & windy first night but this... Show more
ClubMember9137DD531B
Reviewed: 26/06/2024 21:04
Now under new ownership, David and Wendy honoured our existing booking. Lovely tidy site, at the end of the lane through the hamlet of Sarclet, right near the coast and cliffs. A very short walk takes you down to the sheltered cove that was once a bustling herring port. stunning... Show more
ClubMemberBF8C77EF54
Reviewed: 02/04/2024 09:49
Excellent CL site and a perfect stopover for our NC500 route. Lovely remote site with sea views. We had a very friendly welcome from Pauline. Good spacious pitches. We didn’t see the alpacas; maybe they were indoors. Had to watch out for the chickens on the road on our way... Show more
MrMitch
Reviewed: 11/09/2022 22:41
What an amazing site. We were greeted by the really friendly and welcoming owners. Clearly a lot of time and money has been spent on this new site. Good sized level hard standing pitches, individually and clearly spaced out. With a fantastic view out over the sea. Good coastal walks... Show more
Ruby231
Reviewed: 31/05/2022 20:39
Stayed here for two nights. We were made very welcome. It is ideal for travelling to places of interest and a beautiful spot. Thank to Laura and Pauline for telling us about a place to stay, Rita and Gail.”
fishybanks
Reviewed: 22/05/2022 23:36
This is a relatively new site that isn’t in the book yet. Pitches well laid out with ehu charged by usage. We got a friendly welcome from the hardworking owners. Great views, close to NE500 and coastal footpath. Easy walk down to Sarclet Haven, a former fishing harbour. There are... Show more
dyanna
Reviewed: 12/05/2022 17:19
A very well laid out site with all you need, plus the fun of watching Alpacas in the field next door. Very friendly and helpful owners. And what a view - an almost 180°view of the sea. I stayed for one night but wish I'd known how lovely it was... Show more
ClubMemberAB07366C85
Reviewed: 19/09/2024 19:05
Just had a three night stay at Sarclet, clifftop site with amazing walks North and south on The John o Groats trail. As said before the history of the area is wonderful and the deserted fishing inlet is a magical place to walk down to. Rose early ev...