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From Aberdeen: Coastal Villages of Aberdeenshire Tour
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From Aberdeen: Coastal Villages of Aberdeenshire Tour

By Grampian Escapes & Tours Ltd
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Free cancellation available
Price is £70 per adult
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  • 8h
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Overview
  • Marvel at the birds nesting on the cliffs at Bullers
  • Discover the coastal fishing villages of Aberdeenshire
  • Explore the coastline and hear stories of smugglers and intrigue
  • Breathe the fresh sea air in one of Scotland’s prettiest coastal villages

Activity location

    • Aberdeen
    • Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Meet next to the William Wallace statue in front of the Union Terrace Gardens on Rosemount Viaduct.
    • Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

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From Aberdeen: Coastal Villages of Aberdeenshire Tour
  • Activity duration is 8 hours8h8h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 09:00
Price details
£70.00 x 1 Adult£70.00

Total
Price is £70.00

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedGuide
  • What's includedWhat's included Transport from Aberdeen
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedLunch

Know before you book

  • Not suitable for: People with mobility impairments
  • All areas that customers touch are frequently cleaned
  • The number of visitors is limited to reduce crowds
  • In accordance with UK consumer law, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

What you can expect

We will wander through the beautiful fishing villages and discover their maritime past and present. From working harbours to abandoned castles and tall cliffs, this tour will immerse you in the heritage of the northeast and its connection to the sea.

Gardenstown & Crovie

The first part of our journey, we drive through the Aberdeenshire countryside, to the villages of Gardenstown and Crovie. From the lovely harbour and beach, you can look out over the Moray Firth and perhaps catch a glimpse of the dolphins in the bay. On the quayside, you can see men preparing their lobster pots, as well as the Salmon House which contains the Heritage Centre.

We encourage you to walk along the coastal path which take you to Crovie, dating from the 18th century. Crovie is the smallest and most remote of Buchan cliff-foot fishing villages, it comprises a single row of houses, most gable-end to the sea.

Pennan

The people of Pennan were dependant on the sea and most families had small boats. With a pebble stone beach and smart houses with colourful windows, there is a charm and peacefulness in the village that tempts you to linger and listen to the waves. Pennan became famous in the 1980s for being one of the main locations for the film Local Hero. Film enthusiasts have come from all over the world to make a phone call in the red telephone box which featured in the film.

Fraserburgh

The town name means, 'burgh of Fraser', after the Fraser Family who bought the lands of Philorth and built the family castle at Kinnaird Head. Fraserburgh is an active harbour town, and you have time to walk around the headland to see the lighthouse and foghorn while making your way past the busy harbour.

Bullers of Buchan

The name Bullers of Buchan refers both to a collapsed sea cave and the little hamlet nestled beside. The collapsed sea cave and the cliffs surrounding the Bullers provide nesting sites in spring for colonies of seabirds, including kittiwakes, puffins, along with herring gulls and great black-backed gulls.

Cruden Bay & New Slains

An iconic feature at Cruden Bay is New Slains Castle, perched on the edge of the cliffs. We will walk from the village, along the path visitors to the castle would have taken for centuries. The castle is a blend of several different architectural styles and periods. The castle fell in in ruin in the late 19th century, stripped of all contents and abandoned in the 1920s.

Alternatively, you can take a more leisurely walk along the stunning beach. Cruden Bay beach is a vast expanse of soft, pale coloured sand. Why not try dipping your toes in the North Sea and feel the waves washing over your feet.

Collieston

Collieston provides the first safe harbour in over fifteen miles of beaches and dunes stretching north from Aberdeen. The numerous sea caves and small coves with shingle beaches provided ideal terrain for smugglers. Learn about notorious smuggler Phillip Kennedy and his exploits while trying to outrun the exciseman.

Location

Activity location

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    • Aberdeen
    • Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Meet next to the William Wallace statue in front of the Union Terrace Gardens on Rosemount Viaduct.
    • Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom