Caledonian Iberian ConeXions S.L.
Markets Caithness, north Sutherland and Orkney as tourism destinations, is a member of the Orkney Tourism Group, a supplier to the Olympic Games 2012 and the Commonwealth Games 2014. Our products include preparation and distribution of guide books and walking routes in Caithness and Andalucia via Walking World, which is a very powerful marketing tool. We specialise in outdoor activities and tours of the northern Highlands, and, utilising our e-magazine, the Northern Highlands Explorer, we have promote the area in Spain, France, Germany and the UK.
Caledonian Iberian ConeXions (UK) Ltd.
The Spanish company has recently launched its sister company to help develop the renewable energy in the area of north Caithness with "Hands across the Firth" projects to Orkney. Our main office is at Dunnet Head, northern Scotland, with a virtual office in Spain, providing seamless communications between the two companies.
Sustainable tourism via renewable energy. We can provide services to tidal energy companies. We can provide site facilities for tidal energy, feasibility studies, environmental impact assessments, and other services to companies wishing to invest in the Pentland Firth area. Visit our services page to view our full range of services.CALEDONIAN IBERIAN CONEXIONS S.L. have recently moved their base to Cómpeta in the Málaga region of Spain. A virtual office is retained at Dunnet Head, the most northerly point of the UK mainland.
You can see information about our tourism development projects below:
Dunnet Head, Scotland - the most northerly point on the UK mainland.
In 2003 the Dunnet Head Educational Trust was formed to raise the profile of the most northerly point of the UK mainland. Dunnet Head is great for walking, fishin . There are WWII remains of the radar station, part of Dunnet Head is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and there are 34 archaeological sites. It is also a great place for wildlife - puffins can be seen from May to July as well as many other birds. Seals bask in Brough Bay behind the property and other cetaceans are often seen in the Pentland Firth. The views from the 100m cliffs to Orkney and Cape Wrath are stupendous. Stay with us at our comfortable converted croft - self catering or bed and breakfast. More >>>
Active Caithness - enjoy the great outdoors.
Focussing on walking and wildlife - Caithness is great for cetaceans, sea birds, puffins and a plethora of other wildlife. Join our wildlife experts, walks - both guided and self guided. More >>>
Cómpeta, Málaga, Spain
Cómpeta is located an hour north east of Málaga in the foothills of the Sierras Almijaras. Over the years, they have faced the same problems of remoteness and relative inaccessibility as is perceived in Caithness. The economy has grown from agriculture to a booming construction industry, which is now facing a downturn. In 2007 Caledonian Iberian ConeXions S.L. assisted with the set up of a business association in Cómpeta in conjunction with the Cómpeta town hall. The Cómpeta Business Association forum is currently administered by Caledonian Iberian ConeXions S.L. while the association is being set up. There is information about grants available.
Competa Walking Forum is moderated by Caledonian Iberian ConeXions S.L.
Property
Apartments in Canillas de Albaida - under construction.
We are building two high spec apartments in Canillas de Albaida, three miles from Cómpeta in Spain. If you would like to buy an eco-friendly apartment with underfloor heating and cooling and solar hot water - contact us. More >>>
Contact us for further details.