Highland Scotland United Kingdom
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Ulbster

Ulbster is a scattered crofting hamlet on the eastern coast of Caithness, within the parish of Wick, in the Scottish Highlands, within the Highland Council area. The town of Wick is located seven miles north of the village along the A99 road. To the south of the village, two miles along the A99, lies the ancient port of Whaligoe, where the famous 330 steps were cut into a cliff on the instruction of Thomas Telford in 1786.

Distance between:

London to Ulbster 490 Miles / 788 Kms
Liverpool to Ulbster 343 Miles / 552 Kms

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Botanical Mystery of the Ancient Ulbster Stone | Ancient Origins