Discover the captivating Buchan coast on a private tour through Scotland's lesser-known wonders. This journey takes you to quaint fishing villages like Gardenstown, Crovie, and Pennan, offering a glimpse into Scotland’s maritime history. Gain insights into the colossal fishing towns of Fraserburgh and Peterhead, and explore historic castles and scenic nature reserves along the way. With options to visit stunning sites like Troup Head and Slains Castle, this 8.5-hour tour is perfect for those seeking authentic experiences in a small group setting.
- Fully Qualified Tour Guide
- Private tour accommodating up to 7 people for a personalized experience
- Scenic routes through historic fishing villages and towns
- Opportunity to see wildlife, including puffins during the right season
- Lunch break and various optional attractions available
Pickup included
Visit your first tiny little fishing village. An Idyllic harbour town perched upon the side of a cliff. Epic views out onto the Moray Firth. Enjoy the peace and quiet of this Historical Herring Boom Town.
Take a 10 minute stroll to Crovie - one of the most picturesque and isolated villages in the North East. The Best preserved 18th Century Fishing Village in Europe. You can tell why authors flock to this fairytale location -
An RSPB Run nature Reserve... with towering cliffs and unbelievably scenery. Perched upon the cliffs are a 50,000 strong colony of Gannets. See them nest, see them hunt and enjoy the Vistas of the Moray Firth.
A Little stop in the Village of Pennan, known for the 1980's Movie "Local Hero". Walk to the Harbour to see the Famous Phone Box, and perhaps enjoy a nice coffee at "The Coastal Cuppie".
A Drive through tour of one of the Largest Fishing Ports in Europe. Once home to over 900 ships; "The Broch" now boasts some of the most modern fleets in the Country. A True Fishing Titan and Shellfish Capital of Europe. If you'd like - we can visit the Oldest Lighthouse in Scotland, Kinnaird Head, and it's Museum.
Some of the most dramatic sea scapes in the North East. The Bullers is come to awe-inspiring rock formations, islands, sea stacks and a Geological wonder known as "the Pot". Here we will see thousands of birds, and can even spot Puffins.
A stroll down to the Impressive Ruins of Slains Castle, with its historical Links to Bram Stoker and Dracula.
A Visit down to Seal Beach, to see its colony of 3,000 Seals, along with one of the finest beaches in North East Scotland.
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Dunnottar Castle is a dramatic ruined medieval fortress perched on a rocky headland on the north-east coast of Scotland. It's famous for its stunning views and rich history.
This museum tells the story of Aberdeen's maritime history and its relationship with the North Sea oil industry. It's housed in a former shipyard management building.
Aberdeen Beach is a popular spot for walks, water sports, and relaxation. The beach is known for its golden sand and clear waters.
This historic cathedral is known for its beautiful architecture and the famous 'Mazie Stone' with its intricate carvings.
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A creamy smoked haddock soup with potatoes and onions, originating from the nearby town of Cullen.
High-quality beef known for its tenderness and flavor, often served as steak or in traditional Scottish dishes.
Small, sweet lobster-like crustaceans, often served grilled or in salads.
A traditional Scottish biscuit made with butter, sugar, and flour, often served with tea or coffee.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Aberdeen, offering the warmest weather and longest daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions.
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Aberdeen is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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The bus network is the primary form of public transport in Aberdeen, with frequent services covering the city and surrounding areas.
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Cairngorms National Park is the largest national park in the UK, offering a variety of outdoor activities and stunning landscapes.
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