Peterhead to Cruden Bay
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Explore Peterhead, Scotland’s largest white-fish port, where maritime history meets a vibrant working harbour and fascinating attractions like the Peterhead Prison Museum. Just south, the rugged cliffs at the Bullers of Buchan offer breathtaking views and a chance to spot seabirds nesting in the natural sea arch below. The picturesque village of Cruden Bay enchants with its sweeping sandy bay, charming cottages, and the hauntingly beautiful Slains Castle, said to have inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula. From bustling harbours to wild clifftop vistas, this coastline perfectly captures the spirit and drama of the North Sea.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Peterhead known for?
Peterhead is known as Scotland’s largest fishing port and has a strong maritime heritage shaped by centuries of life connected to the North Sea. The town is also home to attractions including Peterhead Prison Museum, bustling harbour areas and a growing food and drink scene.
- What is Peterhead Prison Museum?
A former prison turned visitor attraction exploring prison life from 1888 to 2013.
- What is the Bullers of Buchan?
The Bullers of Buchan is a dramatic collapsed sea cave surrounded by towering cliffs near Cruden Bay.
- Can you see puffins at the Bullers of Buchan?
Yes, puffins can often be spotted during the spring and summer nesting season. We recommend visiting early morning before 8:00am or early evening between 6:00-8:00pm.
- Is Cruden Bay Beach dog friendly?
Yes, Cruden Bay Beach is popular with dog walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
- What wildlife can you see along the Buchan coast?
The coastline is home to puffins, seabirds, seals and occasionally dolphins.