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Cullen Moray is known as the queen of Banffshires Moray Firth coast resorts, for reasons which must be apparent to anyone at first glimpse of the place. Even the railway (closed to traffic many years ago) has contributed to its spectacular" vistas by a long curving viaduct, under which the main road passes from the square to the sea-town at cliff-top altitude, framing a delectable view of headland and harbour; gaily-painted fisher cottages. close-packed, with gable-ends to the shore; and the white sands stretching for nearly 2 miles to the headland of Scar Nose, at the west end of the bay.

Some bays can be monotonous, but not Cullen Bay, thanks to its profusion of isolated rocks, the Three Kings, the Bow Fiddle, Boar Crag, and Red Craig. Its sands are said to sing. Sunnyside in Logie Bay, to the east, give them a glancing blow and they respond with a sonorous ‘Woo, woo. woo’, due to the friction of their uniform spherical grains.

Modern Cullen was built between 1820 and 1830 to plans by George MacWilliam for the Earl of Seafield, to replace the ancient burgh clustered around the old parish church in the immediate surroundings of Cullen House, about 1.5 miles to the south.

Cullen's first extant charter was granted by James 11 in 1455, although there was probably a royal castle there in early feudal times, and it may have been there in 1327 that Queen Elizabeth the second wife of Robert I, died.

He endowed a chaplaincy at the Church of St Mary of Cullen to pray for her soul. The existing old parish church (St Anne's Aisle) dates from 1536., to which was added in 1543 one of the last Collegiate Churches to be built before the Reformation, although a solitary round arch survives to indicate a building of the period 1180-1280. There is a particularly fine sacrament house on the north wall, and near it an elaborate sculptured monument to Alexander Ogilvy, by whose donation the Collegiate Churchwas erected.

Within a stones throw of the church is Cullen House, the former seat of the earls of Seafield, which has 386 rooms. The main part of the house dates from A.D 1543, but an east wing was added in 1711, and alterations and additions were made in 1858 by David Bryce.

In September 1975, by order of the 13th Earl of Seafield. almost the entire contents of this splendid mansion which, with certain ‘fixtures’, is listed as of special architectural interest, were sold there in a three-day public auction, which realized £350,857.

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Cullen in Moray: An Expansive Town with Picturesque Views and Plenty to Offer. Explore the beauty of Cullen, located in picturesque Moray on Scotland's east coast. From its impressive harbour views to historic sites like Elgin Cathedral and Duffus Castle, enjoy a range of activities here for all ages ranging from golf courses to museums exploring local culture or wildlife walks through nearby mountains. Whether you're searching for an active getaway or peaceful break away – Cullen has something special waiting just around every corner!

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🌊⛰️ Cullen’s Coastal Charms: Your Stay Guide 🏰🌟

Planning your Cullen getaway? Discover delightful stays that embrace the coastal allure and heritage of this Scottish gem!

  1. Seaside Retreats: Embrace seaside serenity with charming cottages and B&Bs offering panoramic views of the North Sea. Wake up to the sound of crashing waves and stunning sunrises.

  2. Historic Guesthouses: Immerse yourself in history at quaint guesthouses steeped in Cullen’s heritage. Enjoy a cozy stay with a touch of historic elegance and warm Highland hospitality.

  3. Coastal Camping: Camp under the stars along Cullen’s rugged coastline! Experience nature's embrace at seaside campsites with breathtaking vistas and soothing ocean breezes.

  4. Castle Lodgings: Indulge in luxury stays at nearby castles turned accommodations. Experience a blend of history and comfort amidst stunning castle settings.

Whether it’s a quaint seaside cottage or a historic guesthouse, your stay in and around Cullen promises breathtaking views and a unique Highland experience! 🌅🏰✨ Share your favorite Cullen stay or tag a friend you'd love to explore this coastal haven with! 🌊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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Loved the Cullen Skink
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Cullen in Moray, Scotland, is a charming coastal town that effortlessly captures the essence of Scottish beauty. Nestled along the breathtaking Moray Firth, Cullen boasts stunning views of the North Sea, with its expansive sandy beaches and dramatic cliffs creating a picturesque backdrop for a serene getaway.

The town's iconic Cullen Viaduct, spanning the scenic railway line, adds an architectural marvel to the landscape, while the charming streets lined with historic buildings evoke a sense of old-world charm. The area is steeped in history, offering visitors a glimpse into its past through landmarks like the Cullen Old Kirk.

Cullen is famed for its culinary delight, the Cullen Skink, a hearty and flavorful smoked haddock soup—a must-try for anyone visiting. Additionally, the town hosts a variety of traditional events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.

With its inviting atmosphere, stunning vistas, and a blend of history and natural beauty, Cullen in Moray stands as a gem along Scotland's northeast coast, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in its tranquility and timeless allure.
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