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John oʹGroats

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Added on 08 May 2017,

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Nearby cycle routes and tours

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EuroVelo: North Sea Cycle Route - part Shetland to Harwich

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Land’s End to John o’Groats

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Name and address

John oʹGroats

GB-KW1 John oʹGroats

GEO-data

Geodetic coordinates

58.63∎∎∎∎ -3.06∎∎∎∎

Elevation

14 m

Communication

Signpost at John oʹ Groats

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Last House Museum Museum at John O Groats

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John o'Groats (Gaelic: Taigh Iain Ghròt) is a small village in the traditional Scottish county of Caithness and the Highlands region of Scotland.

Understand

John o'Groats is popularly thought of as the northernmost point on the mainland (the counterpart to Land's End Wikivoyage Icon in Cornwall) - although not actually the northernmost point (this honour belongs to Dunnet Head nearby), John o'Groats is certainly the northernmost settlement on Great Britain.

John o'Groats takes its name from one Jan de Groot, a Dutchman who obtained a grant for the ferry from the Scottish mainland to the Orkney Islands Wikivoyage Icon, recently acquired from Norway, from the Scottish King James IV in 1496.

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Nearby cycle routes and tours

Route nameTypeDist. to route

EuroVelo: North Sea Cycle Route - part Shetland to Harwich

Route

0,1 km

Land’s End to John o’Groats

Route

0,1 km

Added on 08 May 2017,

last edited by biroto-Redaktion on 08 May 2017