Welcome to Hazelrigg Bed and Breakfast Wick

Hazelrigg Bed and Breakfast Wick accommodation guide - everything you need to know before visiting Hazelrigg Bed and Breakfast Wick Scotland. Room types, location, services, activities, facilities and information on Hazelrigg Bed and Breakfast. Whether you are going for a holiday or a business trip to Wick in Scotland read all the accommodation information about Hazelrigg Bed and Breakfast.

A warm Scottish welcome awaits you at ‘Hazelrigg’ situated in the royal burgh of Wick where we are conveniently situated for exploring the beautiful county of Caithness, the northernmost county of Scotland.
We offer quality, comfortable Bed & Breakfast accommodation for a maximum of 6 guests in en-suite, double, family, twin or king sized rooms. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, FreeView boxes or TV and DVD players and fully controllable central heating.
We are now established at Bed and Breakfast and have made every effort to prepare our rooms to provide you with a comfortable stay during your time with us

Email Hazelrigg Bed and Breakfast enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com  

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‘Hazelrigg’ is only a five minute walk from the centre of town where you will find a range of restaurants, pubs and hotels to cater for your meals
‘Hazelrigg’ is open all year with the exception of Christmas and New Year

Hazelrigg was built in 1912 when Wick was the Herring Capital of Europe. A large Victorian style house with ornate period features situated in a quiet residential area of Wick. Your hostess is Hazel also of Victorian vintage her mission is to make your stay in Wick an experience you will never forget.

‘The Highlands of Scotland - An experience you will never forget’

Rooms at Hazelrigg Bed and Breakfast

The Northern Lights - King Size Room
A large airy bedroom with a sky light that allows occupants a tremendous view of the skyline surrounding Wick.
This room has a large king sized bed and offers private facilities that encompass a shower, WC and wash basin.

The Newton Hill Room
All of Hazelrigg's letting bedrooms have been extensively renovated to provide comfortable, attractive facilities that will ensure your stay with us is an enjoyable experience. Situated to the rear of the house this light, airy room overlooks Newton Hill. The bedroom provides a double bed with en-suite facilities.
A colour television incorporating a DVD player is proved for your use.
Tea & Coffee making facilities are also provided in this room.
The en-suite comprises a shower, wash basin and WC.

The Old Pulteney Room
Situated at the front of the house this is a double/family room that comprises a large bedroom that has a king size bed with an adjoining room that has single occupancy.

* A colour television incorporating a DVD player is provided in each room.
* Tea & Coffee making facilities are provided in the large bedroom.
* A private bathroom is provided with these rooms.
* The private facilities comprise a shower, bath, wash basin and WC

The Old Wick
Another large and airy room but this time with twin beds. Furnished to a high standard the room is comfortable and a pleasure to spend time in.
All of the expected items can be found here, TV with either Freeview or DVD Player, tea and coffee making facilities, etc.

How to find usThurso Accommodation
Wick is approximately a two hour journey from Inverness. The A9 provides the main route to our county. Follow the A9 then on to the A99 to Wick. Follow the main road into Wick until you come to the first set of traffic lights. Branch left at this junction, (A885) Thurso Road, and travel approximately 400 metres. The CO-OP Supermarket will be on your right hand side. Opposite the CO-OP turn left into Kenneth Street. Travel a further 50 metres and Coronation Street is on your right hand side. Hazelrigg is situated half way down this cul-de-sac on the left.

Wick is situated in the most northerly part of the UK in the county of Caithness.

The A9 and A99 follows a coastal path. Take time to admire the fabulous scenery on your journey north

‘Hazelrigg is very centrally located, only five minutes walk from the town centre and all local amenities.\

About the Royal Burgh of Wick
Wick - from Norse origin meaning creek or bay - is the most northerly county town in mainland Britain. The town has a population of around 8 000 and once was the Herring Capital of Europe. There are numerous interesting places for you to visit in and around Wick. The pictures that encompass this page show just a few

John o’Groats lies only 30 minutes from Wick. Ferries travel daily to the Orkney Islands where guided tours are available to take you to all of the famous landmarks that these islands are renowned for - such as Skara Brae, Kirkwall Cathedral, the Italian Chapel and the Churchill Barriers. Alternatively if you wish to take your own transport roll on, roll off ferries are available at Gills or Scrabster.

 

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