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Lybster Harbour – Off the beaten track

August 7, 2018 by Susan Barrie 6 Comments

Recently Mr B had to pop down to Lybster for an appointment so I took a spontaneous opportunity to travel with him in the car and do a little bit of exploration around the harbour. We pass Lybster all the time if we are heading south to Inverness, or to the River Bothy which is one of our favourite cafes at nearby Berriedale.

Lybster

Lybster is one of many coastal villages on the east coast of the Highlands and has a striking and well-maintained harbour, which was a key fishing port at the height of the fishing industry.

Lybster

Now, just a few local boats are moored here.

I walked down from the main street of Lybster, which is striking in itself due to being extraordinarily wide. Again, this is a clue to the success of the past fishing industry – where horses and carts would lug up the catch to the now closed train station.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s a lovely walk down to the harbour – the operative word being down, as the road winds down a steep hill to sea level.

Lybster

From halfway down the hill, if you are an experienced walker, you can join the John O’Groats trail which runs the length of the east coast down to Inverness.

Lybster

There’s a couple of gorgeous white-washed cottages,

Lybster

and even boarded-up, deserted buildings have their own charm, especially when set against a cheerful blue sky.

Lybster

As I found myself at sea-level, a lovely surprise of a small visitor centre and cafe overlooking the harbour and lighthouse.

Lybster

Inside are a range of interactive displays, pictures and sculptures. You can watch birds nesting on the Caithness cliffs by live remote cameras too.

Lybster

There’s some seating inside the cafe too, However, I was quite happy on a picnic bench with a can of fizzy juice and a homemade date slice to enjoy the view.

Lybster

Unless you knew about Lybster Harbour, or make deliberate decisions to go off the beaten track, you would probably not know that views like this existed.

Lybster

Just this one time of spontaneous exploration has inspired me to go off the beaten track more often!

Filed Under: CAITHNESS & NC500 Posts Tagged With: caithness, fishing, lybster, nc500, port

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  1. Willie Taylor

    August 7, 2018 at 7:34 pm

    Another great wee post about a childhood haunt. I always called it the wind tunnel as the Wind would sweep up the wide Main Street when the gales were blowing. Hope it okay but had to share on Scotlands Route 66

    Reply
    • Susan

      August 11, 2018 at 11:18 am

      Thanks for stopping by Willie, it’s great to hear everyone’s different memories!

      Reply
  2. Gail

    August 8, 2018 at 3:59 pm

    Lybster is a lovely wee place isn’t it? We got married there, many years ago! The harbour is a very peaceful, pretty spot. xx

    Reply
    • Susan

      August 11, 2018 at 11:18 am

      Wow! I can imagine that would be an amazing venue for a wedding!

      Reply
  3. Tony Fitt

    May 5, 2019 at 5:43 am

    Hi
    Were doing the NC500 in 2 weeks time and staying in Lybster and looks like my kind of idyllic location.
    I love peace and quiet…..cant wait

    Reply
    • Susan

      May 5, 2019 at 6:49 am

      Hope you have a great time! There’s so much to see on the East coast, you just have to go off the beaten track a little to find things. Walkhighlands is a great website if you like walking (all kinds of routes are listed!)

      Reply

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