Dunrobin Castle in a Sunny Day, Sutherland County, Scotland. Stock Image Image of fairy, green


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Highland Shooting Centre, Burnside , Altass, Lairg IV27 4EU. Sutherland. Tel: 01549 441763. Mobile: 07977667746. The Highland Shooting Centre is a family run business located in the centre of the Scottish Highlands, Specialising in all things shooting from firearms training courses, Clay Target shooting experiences & tutoring to Outdoor.


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Coats of Arms Search the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings for coats of arms connected with people and places in Sutherland. A county in the north of Scotland. The boundaries of the.


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Sutherland covers a very large part of the northern Highlands and is distinctly a land of two halves. Mid & East Sutherland stretches from the Dornoch Firth in the south to Helmsdale in the north and inland to Lairg and beyond. On the coast, busy towns such as Dornoch, Golspie and Brora boast long golden beaches and green golf courses.


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Sutherland and Caithness make up the remote northern part of Scotland, bordered by Ullapool in the south-west, the historical county of Rosshire in the south (Easter and Wester Ross) and Dornoch in the south-east. This is a large area with only a few, mostly single track roads, crossing the Highland Glens.


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The History of Sutherland. Facing the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the North Sea to the east, Sutherland was prime location to be invaded by the Norse in the early centuries of history. In fact, it was the Norse invaders who gave it its name - 'Suder - land" meaning Southern Land. The county was settled by both the Pictish and Scots.


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Historical Description. SUTHERLANDSHIRE, a county, in the north of Scotland, bounded on the north by the North Sea; on the east and north-east, by Caithness-shire; on the south, by Ross-shire and the Firth of Dornock; on the south-east, by the Moray and Dornoch Firths; and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. It lies between 57ยฐ 53' and 58ยฐ 33.


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The shires of Scotland ( Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachdan na h-Alba ), or counties of Scotland, are historic subdivisions of Scotland established in the Middle Ages and used as administrative divisions until 1975.


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Sutherland is a county in the north of Scotland, bounded on the north by the North Sea, on the east and north-east by Caithness-shire, on the south by Ross-shire and the Firth of Dornoch, on the south-east by the Moray and Dornoch Firths, and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean.


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Ullapool, Assynt and Lochinver. Sutherland and Caithness are the most northerly parts of mainland Britain. Northwest Sutherland is a stunning landscape of perfect sandy beaches and sweeping moorland studded with glittering lochans, overlooked by some of Scotland's most remarkable mountains, individual peaks each with great character.


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Sutherland occupies much of the far north of Scotland. It has three coasts, which extend from Strathy and Tongue to Durness and Cape Wrath in the north; from Cape Wrath to Lochinver in the west; and from Helmsdale to Dornoch in the east. The only significant inland settlement is Lairg.


Mountain Stac Pollaidh on Loch Lurgainn, Assynt, Sutherland County, Scotland, United Kingdom

The borders of Caithness are the Pentland Firth to the north, and Moray Firth to the east. Caithness meets Sutherland, together covering the far north coast of Scotland. The coast is low-lying on the east, and majestic on the north, with high cliffs and offshore stacks at places like Duncansby Head. Wick and Thurso are the main settlements.


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Sutherland in Scotland was the "southern land"of the Vikings but is one of the country's most northerly counties. It has no airport and is hours from Wick and Inverness. It is the only region in Scotland without a town and has the lowest population density in western Europe.


Kylesku Bridge, Sutherland County, Scotland Ove Arup (1984) Prestressed Box Girder Bridge

Sutherland is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in the Highlands of Scotland. Its county town is Dornoch. Sutherland borders Caithness and Moray Firth to the east, Ross-shire and Cromartyshire to the south and the Atlantic to the north and west. Wikivoyage Wikipedia Photo: Colin Wheatley, CC BY-SA 2.0.


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For a social and economic record of the parishes of Sutherland, together with masses of statistical material, see Sir John Sinclair's "Statistical Account of Scotland" which was compiled in the 1790s.The account was reprinted in facsimile form in 1979 by EP Publishing Limited of Wakefield, England, and volume 18 deals with Sutherland.


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Sutherland is a Scottish county between Caithness (to the north) and the County of Ross and Cromarty (to the south). It is a large and beautiful county. Sutherland is amongst the most northerly counties of the United Kingdom. Sutherland stretched from Dornoch to Helmsdale on the east coast.


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Sutherland ( Scottish Gaelic: Cataibh) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in the Highlands of Scotland. Its county town is Dornoch. [1] Sutherland borders Caithness and Moray Firth to the east, Ross-shire and Cromartyshire (later combined into Ross and Cromarty) to the south and the Atlantic to the north and west.

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