Aberdeenshire Holiday Accommodation
Aberdeenshire Holiday Accommodation

Crimond Holiday Accommodation Guide

Crimond Holiday Accommodation Guide booking engine with stay4you.com for your stay in the county of Aberdeenshire, which is in the northeastern part of Scotland, where there is a little village known as Crimond. It is located in-between the towns of Fraserburgh and Peterhead, and the distance to each town is around 9 miles.

You can reach the centre of Crimond in only a few minutes on foot, where you'll discover a variety of community facilities, including a primary school and a medical centre. Peterhead is the second largest town in the county of Aberdeenshire. Choosing to stay in Crimond then checkout the surround areas by searching Scotland Holiday Accommodation Guide.

The primary economic activities in the area are fishing and tourism; the city of Aberdeen is just about an hour's drive away, making it convenient for workers to commute there. Make your accommodations at a vacation home. The Huntly Train Station can be reached by car in less than an hour and a half, and it is the terminal for ScotRail trains to Inverness, Stonehaven, and Aberdeen, as well as stations in between.
The destinations of Aberdour Beach, Dundarg Castle, and Rosehearty Beach may all be reached in a short car ride. The town of Fraserburgh can be reached in a car in ten minutes, providing access to a variety of restaurants, convenience stores, medical options, educational opportunities, grocery stores, the Asda Superstore, Fraserburgh Beach, and many more places and amenities.

You may find stores, supermarkets, pubs, and restaurants along the harbour, and the seafood served there is known all over the world. Yachting, canoeing, hillwalking, shooting, hunting, golfing, and fishing are just some of the local activities that make this town the perfect destination for an outdoor enthusiast.

Peterhead is a coastal fishing town on the A90 roughly 30 miles north of Aberdeen. It is ideally located for commuting to both the city of Aberdeen and the airport, as well as to adjacent communities such as Ellon.

There are excellent bus connections to the city as well as the districts that surround it, and there is a Park and Ride facility in Ellon that is very popular with commuters. A wide variety of stores, supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, sporting facilities, and a community centre can be found inside Peterhead itself. In addition, the city also features a community centre.

There are several primary schools to choose from, and Peterhead Academy is a reputable option for secondary education.

Within Peterhead and its neighbouring environs, one may find a variety of beaches, a marina, an excellent golf course, and a multitude of wonderful walking trails.

Find a bed & breakfast on the outskirts of Crimond village, halfway between the major Buchan towns of Fraserburgh and Peterhead, both of which can be reached in a span of 15 minutes by car. The elementary school is a two-minute walk away and there is a Costco, a medical centre, and a pharmacy all located within the hamlet itself. One mile outside of the village is where you'll find the RSPB nature reserve at the Loch of Strathbeg.

Make reservations with your family and friends in a holiday rental that has been thoughtfully built and outfitted with access and furnishings that are acceptable for people with disabilities.

Spend your holiday in a holiday home that is built on four stories, with the ground floor and first floor serving as the main living space on the raised ground floor. All of the front parlour rooms have south-facing windows and excellent views over the undulating countryside of Aberdeenshire. These rooms are arranged in the style of a long enfilade. Each space is well proportioned and incredibly sophisticated in both its design and its attention to detail. The coastal community of St. Comb's can be accessed in a short car ride, and Aberdeen, which is home to an international airport, is accessible by both road and rail. There is a wide variety of things to see and do in the nearby area, such as the Fraserburgh and Inverallochy Golf Clubs, coastal settlements, and hikes along the breathtaking Banff & Buchan shoreline or the lengthy Formartine & Buchan Way.

The Loch of Strathbeg, which is the largest dune loch in Britain, is only a short distance away.

At the surrounding area, you can go salmon fishing on the Deveron, Don, and Spey rivers, and there are also golf courses in Insch, Alford, Huntly, Inverurie, Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay, and Trump International Golf Links.

A limited selection of shops can be found in the neighbouring communities of Crimond and St. Combs.

Access to Aberdeen and its airport, which offers great connections to London as well as other destinations in the United Kingdom and Europe, is made simple by the proximity of the A96.

Travel in and around Aberdeen has been made easier because to the Western Peripheral Route, which also makes travelling southwards a lot faster and less circuitous. The Insch train station, which is located on the Aberdeen - Inverness line, is not difficult to reach, and there are frequent mainline services, including a sleeper, that depart from Aberdeen.

The city of Aberdeen has all of the amenities and services that one would expect from a major city, such as places for work and leisure, as well as theatres, restaurants, and a diverse selection of retail options. For more locations to visit check out stay4you.com hotel accommodation.

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Crimond Aberdeenshire, this village and parish, in flat, almost featureless, farming country on the main road (A952) between Peterhead and Fraserburgh, is famous because it gives its name to a very popular psalm tune that to which the 23rd Psalm was sung at the Queen's Wedding.

The present Crimond church was built in l8l2 and it is this church that is associated with the composition ot‘ the psalm tune; but whether by Jessie Seymour Irvine, daughter of the Rev. Alexander Irvine, minister of the parish, or by David Grant of Aberdeen, and named ‘Crimond' in Jessie's honour, still remains a matter of debate. Crimond was, however, the origin of another great Scottish tune the ballad song “Logie 0' Buchan". The Logie of the song has nothing to do with the parish ol‘ Logie Buchan near Ellon, but is Logie in Crimond. the home of a strongly Jacobite branch of the Gordon family, The hero of the ballad Was the gardener at Logie House, while the heroine was Isobel Keith, Who afterwards married a farmer and died in 1826 aged eighty. It is said that the gardener, after leaving or having been dismissed from his service at Logie because Isobel was too susceptible to his charms, took employment with the laird of Kinmundy.

The parish was the site of a former royal burgh, the vanished port of Rattray, not far from Rattray Head Lighthouse built in 1893 on the Ron Rock to warn shipping off the notorious Rattray Briggs, a perilous reef. Before its erection, the best safeguard for mariners was the visual warning provided by the distant outline of Mormond Hill, now the site of an Early Warning System installation.

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