Skarfskerry
Populated places in CaithnessPorts and harbours of ScotlandUse British English from February 2017
Skarfskerry (or Scarfskerry; Scottish Gaelic: Sgarbh Sgeir) is a settlement located in the far northern county Caithness on a small peninsula northeast of Thurso off the A836 in Scotland. It is the most northerly settlement in Great Britain. The name comes from the Old Norse for "cormorants' rock". Historically, it belonged to the Parish of Dunnet, along with Brough.
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Scarfskerry Pier Road,
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 58.649298 ° | E -3.272896 ° |
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Scarfskerry Pier Road
Scarfskerry Pier Road
KW14 8XW
Scotland, United Kingdom
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