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A few years ago, maybe, but today Durness is surprisingly cosmopolitan in its tastes.
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Croft 103 is actually two self-catering cottages: the Hill and Shore Dwellings, located a few miles outside of Durness.
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Along with husband Robbie, she is the owner of Croft 103 and Mackay's, a four-star hotel in Durness mainland, Britain's most north-westerly village.
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Twenty-five whales from the pod died at the Kyle of Durness when they beached at low tide.
Whale rescuers in race against time after mass beaching at Scottish sea loch 2011
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At the Durness golf course there are tales of playing past midnight, and of watching killer whales hunting seals in the bay next to the 18th green.
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Durness: 58 degrees north, closer to the pole than Gothenburg and Juneau, Alaska.
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Easyjet easyjet.com flies to Inverness from Bristol, Gatwick and Luton from £50 return, and from there rent a car for the 2½-hour drive to Durness.
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It's just about possible to make the journey via bus from Inverness, but when the weather is good the drive – especially the stretch between Ullapool and Durness – is one of the most spectacular in the country, if not all of Europe.
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After staying on North Rona they departed in the early hours of this morning and then decided to travel to Durness instead of Sule Skerry due to the weather conditions.
Sea kayakers rescued after becoming ill Thatsnews 2008
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Two males in sea kayak canoes were rescued by the RNLI Lifeboat from Lochinver after becoming ill while on a trip from the remote island of North Rona to Durness on the North Coast of Scotland.
Sea kayakers rescued after becoming ill Thatsnews 2008
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