Achairn Burn
Between its source and Maryford the burn's course describes a sort of reversed S-shape, flowing generally north, then turning east and east/southeast before turning north again. On its banks the burn has Upper Achairn, Lower Achairn, Puldagon, and Haster. Between Upper Achairn and Lower Achairn the burn receives water from Allt Beag-airighe (Burn of the Small Shieling). In the Puldagon area it is bridged by a small, single-track road linking the A882 road, near the Bridge of Haster, with the A99 road in the Thrumster area. The Bridge of Haster carries the A882 itself, about 3 kilometres west of Wick and about one kilometre south of Maryford.
Grid references
Grid references are generally in order from source to Maryford:
- Hill of Toftgunn: ND271423
- Ballharn Hill: ND245438
- Camster Loch: ND265443
- Upper Achairn: ND276475
- Allt Beag-airighe: ND281484
- Lower Achairn: ND298498
- Puldagon: ND325488
- Haster: ND326505
- Bridge of Haster: ND327512
- Mary Ford: ND325522
58°21′49″N 3°14′48″W / 58.3635°N 3.2468°W