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Towns + Villages
- Aberchirder
- Aberdeen
- Aboyne
- Alford
- Ballater
- Banchory
- Banff
- Braemar
- Crovie
- Cruden Bay
- Cullen
- Ellon
- Fraserburgh
- Gardenstown
- Gourdon
- Huntly
- Insch
- Inverurie
- Johnshaven
- Kemnay
- Kintore
- Laurencekirk
- Macduff
- Mintlaw
- Newburgh
- Newmachar
- Oldmeldrum
- Pennan
- Peterhead
- Portlethen
- Portsoy
- Sandend
- St Cyrus
- Strathdon
- Stonehaven
- Turriff
- Westhill
- Whitehills
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- Touring Routes and Trails
- Deals & Offers
- Equipment Hire
- Aberdeen: where education meets adventure
Fraserburgh
Fraserburgh, a vibrant fishing port renowned for its delectable shellfish, beckons with its blend of maritime charm and coastal allure.
Discover the golden sands of Fraserburgh Beach, awarded "excellent" status by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, ideal for both leisurely strolls and thrilling surfing adventures. Enroll in lessons at the nearby surf school for an unforgettable experience on the waves.
Immerse yourself in maritime history at the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, where the fascinating tale of the Northern Lighthouse Board unfolds. Explore Kinnaird Head Castle and ascend the Kinnaird Head Lighthouse for panoramic views of the rugged coastline.
Embrace outdoor pursuits with cycling and walking trails offering scenic vistas, or tee off at Fraserburgh Golf Course for a memorable round amidst breathtaking coastal landscapes.
Plan your excursion to Fraserburgh and indulge in a rich tapestry of experiences along the captivating Aberdeenshire Coast.
Getting There
Head north from Aberdeen by car via the A90. There is an available bus route operated by Stagecoach.
Nearby towns include Rosehearty, St Combs and Pennan.