John o Groats is the most northerly settlement on the mainland of Great Britain and the name is famous as being synonymous with the end of the road. The name of the town comes from Jan de Groot, a Dutchman who obtained a grant from King James IV to operate a ferry between Scotland and the Orkney Islands in 1496. If you are driving here, the town is located about 6.5 hours drive from Glasgow and about 4.5 from Inverness. There is still a ferry route operating from John o’Groats to Orkney. There are also boat tours that will take you out around the cliffs to see the unique formations as well as the numerous sea birds that nest here. You can also see displays of the wildlife of the area with a visit to the Dunnet Bay Natural History Display. Along with the hands on activities for children of all ages, you will gain valuable information about the habitats along the seashore. There are also guided walks available at this centre.
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