Cullen
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Cullen Travel guide
Cullen : Michelin's recommendations
Cullen is divided into the spacious high town on one side, and sea district by the port on the other. It is a popular Moray Firth holiday resort, with a magnificent sandy beach stretching westwards and broken up by isolated rocks nicknamed "The Three Kings". Cullen Skink is a well-known local smoked haddock fish broth.
Tourist attractions Cullen : Things to see and do
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Upper Town
A98 GB - Cullen
In close contrast to the harbour area, the upper town has a spacious central square and a wide main street. This district was built in 1822, near the Earl of Seafield's manor, Cullen House (closed). The market cross dates from 1696 and originally sto..
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Cullen Auld Kirk
A98 GB - Cullen
The 16C church marks the site of the old village. On the opposite wall, near the entrance, note the 16C tabernacle and a tomb with sculpted medallions of Alexander Olgivie and his wife. Beyond this is a marble monument to the Earl of Seafield, one ..
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Seatown
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This maze of cottages, courtyards and tiny streets, typical of the area's fishing villages, stretches along the seafront between the beach and harbour. Note the windows used for hanging the nets out to dry.
Hotels Cullen
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Cullen Bay Hotel
Cullen GB - Cullen AB56 4XA
Enjoying a beautiful and elevated position on the Moray Firth Coast in the North-East of Scotland, this is a family-run hotel offering outstanding accommodation in beautifully furnished rooms. This hotel offers high-quality cuisine in the elegant an..

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