Scrabster Harbor
Scrabster, a small
settlement nestled on Thurso Bay in Caithness, Scotland, holds historical significance. Located approximately 2.4 kilometers from Thurso,
Scrabster Harbour played a vital role during World War II, serving as a
ferry point for munitions transported to Scapa Flow.
Scrabster offers a
glimpse into history and scenic beauty. Holburn Head
Lighthouse, situated above the harbor, provides opportunities to witness
seabirds nesting on nearby cliffs. The
ferry terminal connects Scrabster to Stromness in Orkney, offering a scenic journey past the iconic Old Man of Hoy during the
1.5-hour trip. Explore the ancient ruins
of Old
St. Peter's Church, a historic site in Scrabster.
While Scrabster itself has
limited shopping options, the nearby town of Thurso offers a good
selection of high-street shops. You'll
also find smaller stores open most days, with larger stores staying open until
9 PM. For a delightful evening, head to Capilla Tapas
Restaurant, an intimate space overlooking the harbor, and savor authentic
tapas, vibrant paella dishes, and Spanish wines. Alternatively, Top Joes, a local bar,
offers a welcoming atmosphere and the chance to hear stories from Wendy, a local with
a wealth of knowledge.