Greenland House B&B is a characterful guest house on Main Street in Castletown, a quiet Caithness village on Scotland’s far north coast. Set within a handsome former Highland bank house dating from 1905, it offers a welcoming base for visitors exploring Thurso, Dunnet Bay, John o’ Groats and the wider North Coast 500 route. The accommodation combines period charm with simple, comfortable touches, including well-presented bedrooms, free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee making facilities, flat-screen TVs and private parking. Guests can start the day with a choice of breakfast options, including cooked, continental and vegetarian choices, making it a practical stop whether you are touring the Highlands or staying for a slower break by the coast. Castletown is well placed for discovering the dramatic landscapes and big skies of northern Scotland. Nearby beaches, coastal walks, fishing spots, birdwatching areas and historic attractions all add to the appeal, while Thurso and Wick are within driving distance for shops, restaurants and onward travel. Greenland House B&B is a good choice for travellers looking for a friendly, peaceful stay in a traditional Highland village.