In this article, we will analyze the role of Clyth in today's society and explore its impact on different aspects of everyday life. From Clyth as a public figure to his influence on topics such as technology, economics and popular culture, we will delve into his relevance in diverse contexts. We will also examine how Clyth has evolved over time and how its presence remains significant today. Through this analysis, we will seek to better understand the role that Clyth plays in the contemporary world and its importance in individual and collective experiences.
| Clyth | |
|---|---|
Location within the Caithness area | |
| OS grid reference | ND2837 |
| Civil parish | |
| Council area | |
| Lieutenancy area | |
| Country | Scotland |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | LYBSTER |
| Postcode district | KW3 |
| Dialling code | 01593 |
| Police | Scotland |
| Fire | Scottish |
| Ambulance | Scottish |
| UK Parliament | |
| Scottish Parliament | |
Clyth is a remote scattered coastal crofting village, in eastern Caithness, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland.[1]
Upper Clyth, Clyth Mains, Mid Clyth, Hill of Mid Clyth, West Clyth and East Clyth are all associated with Clyth. Clyth is situated eight miles (thirteen kilometres) south of Wick. The village of Lybster lies three miles (five kilometres) southwest.
In April 1855 disaster struck East Clyth. A boat manned by thirteen young men from the village aged from twelve to nineteen years was swamped in deep water, and they all drowned.[2]
The Hill o' Many Stanes is at Mid Clyth. It has about 200 upright stones, set out in rows on the hillside. probably erected about 4,000 years ago.[3]
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