Ramscraigs
Scotland
Scotland
Ramscraigs occupies a remote stretch of Caithness coastline, accessible via the A99 coastal road that branches from the A9 near Latheron. The settlement sits amongst typical Highland neighbours like Borgue and Dunbeath, connected by minor roads serving the scattered coastal communities. About 4 public fast chargers serve electric vehicles in the wider area. The name derives from Scots Gaelic meaning "rough rocks," aptly describing the rugged coastal geology.