Bettyhill

Bettyhill
Scottish Gaelic: Am Blàran Odhar
Bettyhill
 Bettyhill shown within the Sutherland area
OS grid referenceNC706618
Council areaHighland
Lieutenancy areaSutherland
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town THURSO
Postcode district KW14
Dialling code 01641
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Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK ParliamentCaithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
Scottish ParliamentCaithness, Sutherland and Ross constituency in the Highlands and Islands electoral region
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Coordinates: 58°32′N 4°13′W / 58.53°N 4.22°W / 58.53; -4.22

Bettyhill (Scottish Gaelic: Am Blàran Odhar) is a village in the parish of Farr, on the north coast of Scotland

Bettyhill lies on the A836 road 32 miles (51 km) west of Thurso and 12 miles (19 km) from Tongue. It lies 5 miles from the village of Skerray; its former fishing port was called Navermouth

The Free Church at Bettyhill

Bettyhill's principal attractions are the expanse of Torrisdale Bay, the Strathnaver Museum and salmon fishing on the River Naver. The Strathnaver Museum, probably better known as "The Mackay Museum", has an upstairs, older & larger section devoted to the ancient Clan Mackay. The whole of the north-western highlands (Assynt to Cape Wrath, Loch Shin to Strath Halladale and Reay) was known as "Mackay Country" from the 13th century.

Adjoining Farr High School is North Coast Leisure Centre which comprises a leisure pool, gym, spa and sauna and is open for public use. The craft shop serves fish and chips on a Friday and Saturday night, as well as having a cafe ('The Cafe at Bettyhill') which is currently open seven days a week during summer months. There are several lovely empty beaches nearby. The Bettyhill Hotel contains the Eilean Neave restaurant.[1] The Farr Bay Inn, built in 1819, was formerly the manse and is now a listed building.[2] It has recently come under new management and was refurbished in 2009.

Bettyhill holds an annual football competition called the Guy Cup. Teams from nearby northern areas come to compete for the trophy. This annual gathering is held in remembrance of Philip Mackay (nicknamed "Guy") who died in an oil rig accident. The medals and trophy are usually held by Guy's mother Phyllis Mackay.

References

  1. "Bettyhill Hotel". Bettyhill Hotel. Retrieved 2016-01-16.
  2. "Farr Bay Inn". Farr Bay Inn. Retrieved 2009-09-10.

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