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what’s on Banff and Buchan

Banff and Buchan is a small, relatively unknown area tucked away in the far north-east coast of Scotland. With a string of picturesque fishing villages and ports, the area has its own share of fabulous scenery, with deserted beaches, wildlife reserves and championship golf courses.

area highlights

22nd & 23rd June 2013, Banffshire:

Attracting thousands of visitors, and with traditional boats from far and wide congregated in Portsoy’s historic harbour, the Scottish Traditional Boat Festival is a family affair, extolling the values of taste, style, heritage and authenticity.

9th July 2013, Fraserburgh:

See one of the most exciting and fastest growing motorsport events in Europe.

18th July 2013, Banff:

StoryTelling and dance combined to create an immersive interactive performance outdoors.

4th & 5th August 2013, Aberdeenshire:

Turriff Show, is the largest annual event to be held in Aberdeenshire and is the largest two-day Show in Scotland.

April - September, Aberdeen & Grampian:

For over 500 years, Balvenie Castle served as the formidable stronghold of the great lords who ruled over this part of north-east Scotland.

April - October, Turiff:

The charm of Fyvie ranges from its 13th-century origins to its stunning Edwardian interiors.

Year-round, Aberdeen and Grampian:

A four star visitor attraction and registered Charity, Delgatie Castle is open to the public all year round.

Year-round, Fraserburgh:

The Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, in Fraserburgh consists of the first lighthouse built on mainland Scotland and a purpose-built museum.

Year-round, Banff:

Situated on Aberdeenshire’s scenic coast in the traditional fishing town of Macduff, Macduff Marine Aquarium features marine life from the Moray Firth, Scotland’s largest bay, in a variety of exciting and innovative exhibits.

Year-round, Peterhead:

Discover the wealth of Peterhead’s maritime history in one of Aberdeenshire’s oldest museums.


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