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Extract from the Lybster Travel Guides:
The final stretch of road before Wick gives great views out to sea to the oil rigs perched on the horizon. The spectacular series of green-topped cliffs and churning bays are gorgeous in the sun and impressively bleak in bad weather. The planned village of
LYBSTER
(pronounced "libe-ster"), established at the height of the nineteenth-century herring boom, once had 200-odd boats working out of its harbour. The new
Water Lines
heritage centre on the harbour (April-Sept daily 11am-5pm; 2) is an attractive modern display about the "silver darlings" and the fishermen that pursued them; there's a snug c... read the whole Lybster Travel Guides...
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