World's Shortest Street

 


Introduction 

This evening, my theme is the world’s shortest street which is known as Ebenezer Place in Wick, N.E. Scotland

Information on Ebenezer Place 

The street (illustrated above) extends to just the one door at corner of building and is known as Ebenezer Place.This is the entrance to the somewhat upscale Mackay’s Hotel in Wick, Caithness, north of Scotland.

Wick is Old Norse for ‘bay’.

 In the 19th century, Wick was known as the ‘Herring Capital of Europe’ as a function of the town’s situation as hub of a vibrant and extensive fishing industry which is now all but gone. I found Wick a pleasant enough place, a good base for touring the far north of Scotland and featuring an excellent Heritage Centre.

Wick is on the route of the North Coat 500 tour route. 

More Information

For more information on touring Scotland, including the North Coast 500, please refer to the Visitors’ Guide to Scotland, ISBN 978-1-9161332-0-4. This book is also available via Kindle.

 

 

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