• Dunnet Head can be seen also as the western limit of the Pentland Firth on the firth's southern, or Caithness, side (Duncansby Head is the eastern limit).
  • Dunnet Head, a rounded, cliffed sandstone headland in the Highland council area, Scotland, that is the northernmost point on the mainland of Great Britain.
  • If you look at a map, the true end point of Great Britain appears to be Duncansby Head to the east. Meanwhile, the most northerly point is Dunnet Head to the west.
  • When driving the NC 500 do not miss out on visiting Dunnet Head for absolutely stunning views, well worth the drive there.
  • No trip to the Scottish Highlands would be complete without stopping at Dunnet Head, a gorgeous peninsula with no shortage of wildlife, and a lighthouse!
  • So, in this guide, we’ll give a brief overview of everything you need to know about visiting Dunnet Head – the most northerly point of Scotland and the UK.
  • Dunnet Head lighthouse has come into view, seen across Sanders Loch; continue round to reach the wider Ashy Geo with more fine cliff scenery.
  • Dunnet Head can be seen also as the western limit of the Pentland Firth on the firth's southern, or Caithness, side (Duncansby Head is the eastern limit).
  • Dunnet Head is located on the north coast of Scotland and is considered to be the most northerly point of mainland Great Britain. Here is a complete guide.
  • Dunnet Head nature reserve, a rugged peninsula in Caithness located on the north coast of Scotland, is the most northerly point of mainland Britain.