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Fraserburgh

This is your travel guide for Fraserburgh

1 : Visit the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses [2 hrs]
Explore the history of lighthouses, see the largest collection of lenses in the UK, and climb the Kinnaird Head Lighthouse for panoramic views of the coast.

2 : Stroll along the Fraserburgh Beach [1 hr]
Enjoy a leisurely walk on the sandy beach, take in the scenic views of the North Sea, and perhaps spot some wildlife like seals or seabirds.

3 : Discover the Fraserburgh Heritage Centre [1.5 hrs]
Learn about the local history, maritime heritage, and fishing industry of Fraserburgh through interactive exhibits and displays.

4 : Explore the impressive ruins of Fraserburgh Castle [1 hr]
Wander around the remains of the 16th-century castle, admire the architecture, and imagine the history of this former stronghold.

5 : Attend the Fraserburgh Lifeboat Station Open Day [2 hrs]
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the busy lifeboat station, meet the crew, and learn about their lifesaving work in the North Sea.

Background Info

Weather
Fraserburgh experiences cool summers with temperatures averaging 55-65°F (13-18°C) and mild winters with temperatures around 35-45°F (2-7°C). Rainfall is spread throughout the year with occasional fog, and humidity levels are moderate. Air quality is generally good.

Language
English (Scottish English dialect) is the primary language spoken in Fraserburgh.

Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Fraserburgh is slightly below the national average compared to other parts of the UK. Daily expenses like food, transportation, and accommodation are relatively affordable.

Other
Fraserburgh has a rich maritime history, being a key fishing port with a strong connection to the sea. The town is known for its seafood, specifically its smoked haddock, and hosts various festivals celebrating its heritage throughout the year.

Aberdeenshire – council area of Scotland

Location: Fraserburgh, Scotland AB43 9, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland flag

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Summary: Aberdeenshire Summary

Map: Map of Aberdeenshire

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Population: 261,800 (2017)

Area: 6,312.581 sq km

Coordinates: 57.151, -2.123

Timezone: (UTC+00:00) United Kingdom Time


View NE from summit of B976 - geograph.org.uk - 443153

View NE from summit of B976 – geograph.org.uk – 443153

Aberdeenshire in Scotland

Aberdeenshire in Scotland

Coat of arms of Aberdeenshire County Council 1890-1975

Coat of arms of Aberdeenshire County Council 1890-1975