
Living in Wick
Thinking about moving to Wick? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.
Your guide to moving to Wick
Why Wick is a good place to live
Tucked away in the northeast tip of mainland Scotland lies Wick, a vibrant town bursting with character. Living in Wick entails immersing in its rich Norse history and savouring the sight of traditional buildings lining the bustling harbour. You get to appreciate the warmth of Wickers, the local residents known for their friendliness and camaraderie. For peace seekers, the town promises a tranquil environment, with unique spots like Reiss Beach offering a relaxing connection to nature. The well-connected transport links to nearby towns and the bustling town centre with restaurants, cafes, and shops make moving to Wick a tempting prospect.
What's Wick famous for?
Wick is famous for its illustrious past as a Viking settlement and a major herring port in Europe during the 19th century. The heritage extends to the world-famous Johnston Collection of photographs at Wick Heritage Centre, documenting over a century of local life. In the realm of spirits, the town houses the Pulteney Distillery, one of the most northerly Scotch whisky distilleries, known for its maritime malt that reflects its coastal position.
Things to do in Wick
Delve into the enchanting history of Wick with a visit to the Wick Heritage Centre or embark on a picturesque stroll along the Wick River path or to the Castle of Old Wick. Wick offers an array of experiences – take an exhilarating boat trip by Caithness Seacoast or unwind at the tranquil Staxigoe, a former fishing settlement. Whisky enthusiasts would revel in the tasting sessions at the Pulteney Distillery, and art lovers would appreciate attractive exhibitions at the Lyth Arts Centre. For nature admirers, the Newton Hill Croft Community Woodland offers an inviting escape. Regardless of your interest, Wick remains a cache of diverse attractions awaiting to be discovered.
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Average asking prices in Wick today
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Properties currently for sale in Wick
Whether you're looking to buy a family home or a beautiful apartment, we've got you covered.
Offers over
£95,000
- Bedrooms1
- Bathrooms1
- Living rooms2
1 bed end terrace house for sale
Breadalbane Terrace, Wick, Highland. KW1Offers in region of
£420,000
- Bedrooms9
- Bathrooms8
- Living rooms2
9 bed detached house for sale
Nethercliffe Hotel, Louisburgh Street, Wick KW1Offers over
£165,000
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms2
- Living rooms2
3 bed town house for sale
Lornefield, 9 Thurso Road, Wick, Caithness KW1
Transport in Wick
Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Wick.
Local connections
- Wick
- National Rail
- 0.2 miles / 0.3 km
- Gills Bay Ferry Terminal
- Ferry Port
- 13.8 miles / 22.2 km
- John O Groats Ferry Terminal
- Ferry Port
- 14 miles / 22.5 km
- Scrabster Ferry Terminal
- Ferry Port
- 20.1 miles / 32.3 km
Schools in Wick
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Education in Wick
- Noss primary school
- Wick High School
- Newton Park Primary
- Thrumster Primary School
- Keiss Primary School
- Watten Primary School
Local pubs in Wick
Queens Hotel
Wick, Caithness, KW1