Castle Sinclair Girnigoe can be found roughly three miles north of Wick on the far north-east coast of Scotland. This is a region that’s sparsely populated and generally considered to be less tourist-worthy than many other parts of Scotland, but I reckon that’s a shame as the area has a lot to offer visitors, especially when it comes to historic sites. This castle stands on one of the most dramatic viewpoints in Scotland, with a wild and windswept coastline that instantly brings to mind a scene from Game of Thrones rather than a tourist attraction thanks to its near-impenetrable cliff-face setting.