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A Selection of the Local Attractions
Duff House
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| Duff House
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A magnificent mansion | designed by William Adam | and built between 1735 and | 1740 as the seat of the Earls of | Fife. Now a Country House | Gallery with an oustanding | collection of paintings, | furniture, tapestries and |masterpieces from the | National|Galleries of Scotland. | More Info...
Castle Trail | Scotland has a wealth of castles and ancient fortifications and the North East shoulder of Scotland has more castles per acre than anywhere else in the UK. Take the Castle Trail and be captivated by the majesty, romance and legend of Scotland’s proud heritage. More Info...
Whisky Trail | Scotland is famous the world over for malt whisky. No visit to Scotland is complete without a visit to at least one of the many distilleries and sampling the delights of our ‘water of life’. A word of caution, we would urge you not to ‘drink and drive’. More Info...
Coastal Trail | With good clean air and stunning views you will find some of Europe's best coastline in this 'hidden corner' of North East Scotland, with some 150 miles of unspoilt beaches, cliffs, caves and coves, small villages, picturesque harbours and an abundance of indigenous wildlife. The Coastal Trail is popular with those of all ages. More Info...
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| Crovie
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| Cullykan Beach
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Marine Aquarium
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| Thornray
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The Marine Aquarium in | Macduff brings the marine life | of the Moray Firth to the | visitor with tanks of all | shapes and sizes. Get a feel | for seashore life at the touch | pools. Watch the divers feed | the fish. More Info...
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| Banff Bay looking towards Macduff
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