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'''Dornoch''' is a seaside resort town and royal burgh in [[Sutherland]].  The town stands on the north shore of the [[Dornoch Firth]], close to its mouth opening into the [[Moray Firth]].  Dornoch is the county town of Sutherland.
'''Dornoch''' is a seaside resort town and royal burgh in [[Sutherland]].  The town stands on the north shore of the [[Dornoch Firth]], close to its mouth opening into the [[Moray Firth]].  Dornoch is the county town of Sutherland.


In the middle of Dornoch stands Dornoch Cathedral, built in the thirteenth-century.  The Old Town Gaol is a visitor attraction, and the old Bishop's Palace which is now the well-known hotel,  
In the middle of Dornoch stands Dornoch Cathedral, built in the thirteenth-century.  The Old Town Gaol is a visitor attraction, and the old Bishop's Palace which is now the well-known hotel,  
[[File:Dornoch, main street - geograph.org.uk - 1722.jpg|left|250px]]


Dornoch has a notable golf course, the Royal Dornoch Golf Club (which was named the 5th best golf course outside the United States in 2005 by ''Golf Digest'' magazine.)
Dornoch has a notable golf course, the Royal Dornoch Golf Club (which was named the 5th best golf course outside the United States in 2005 by ''Golf Digest'' magazine.)


Dornoch was the last place a witch was burnt in Scotland; Janet Horne was tried and condemned to death in 1727. "The Witch's Stone" in the town commemorates her death, inscribed with the year 1722.  
Dornoch was the last place a witch was burnt in Scotland; Janet Horne was tried and condemned to death in 1727. "The Witch's Stone" in the town commemorates her death, inscribed with the year 1722.  
 
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[[File:Dornoch, main street - geograph.org.uk - 1722.jpg|left|250px]]
==Sights of the town==
 
==Sites of the town==


* Dornoch Cathedral
* Dornoch Cathedral

Latest revision as of 08:35, 13 October 2010

Dornoch
Gaelic: Dòrnach
Sutherland

Dornoch, outside the Dornoch Cathedral
Location
Grid reference: NH798896
Location: 57°52’48"N, 4°1’48"W
Data
Population: 1,206  (2001)
Post town: Dornoch
Postcode: IV25
Dialling code: 01862
Local Government
Council: Highland Council
Parliamentary
constituency:
Caithness, Sutherland
and Easter Ross

Dornoch is a seaside resort town and royal burgh in Sutherland. The town stands on the north shore of the Dornoch Firth, close to its mouth opening into the Moray Firth. Dornoch is the county town of Sutherland.

In the middle of Dornoch stands Dornoch Cathedral, built in the thirteenth-century. The Old Town Gaol is a visitor attraction, and the old Bishop's Palace which is now the well-known hotel,

Dornoch has a notable golf course, the Royal Dornoch Golf Club (which was named the 5th best golf course outside the United States in 2005 by Golf Digest magazine.)

Dornoch was the last place a witch was burnt in Scotland; Janet Horne was tried and condemned to death in 1727. "The Witch's Stone" in the town commemorates her death, inscribed with the year 1722.

Sights of the town

  • Dornoch Cathedral
  • Dornoch Castle
  • Skibo Castle

References