Slains Castle, Cullen and more coastal small-group tour from Aberdeen
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Offered in: English
Overview
Would you like to discover a fascinating Scottish North-East adventure? If so, this full-day trip will leave you with picturesque lasting memories. Learn its history through its top sites (and hidden ones too): Spey Bay, Bow Fiddle Rock, Portsoy, Fraserburgh Light House and more.Feel your excitement as you depart Aberdeen and try to spot dolphins from the sea of Spey Bay. Then, at Bow Fiddle Rock, smile at its unusual shape naturally formed by the waves. Learn about the famed Cullen Skink soup and enjoy a walk around its village before moving the short distance to Portsoy. There, discover the oldest harbour on the Moray Coast and search for jewelry treasures made from ‘Portosy Marble’.Hear an array of fascinating nautical history and admire the features surrounding Fraserburgh Light House. Next, at Bullers of Buchanan smile as you count how many species of sea birds you can see. Marvel at the sea view of caves and cliffs plus at Slains Castle which has a fascinating story about its roof. You'll have time here to get a photo and learn about how the octagonal room inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula to complete the day.
What's included
English-speaking driver guideEnglish-speaking driver guide
What's Not included
Food and drinksFood and drinks
Where
Aberdeen, Scotland
Meeting point:
Please meet at stance 5 of Aberdeen bus station, Guild street, Aberdeen.
What To Expect
- Smile as you try to see sea creatures and at Bow Fiddle Rock's unusual shape naturally formed by waves
- Learn about the famed Cullen Skink soup and octagonal room of Slains Castle inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula
- Discover the oldest harbor on the Moray Coast and search for jewelry treasures made from ‘Portosy Marble’
- Hear an array of fascinating nautical history from the knowledgable guide
From US$ 52