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donhawthorn
Not been back to the Bullers for a while but it is a very fine place to go and enjoy large events. The Ythan Fiddlers from Ellon have used it for some of its special get togethers. Catering was very friendly and efficient. If travelling in the North East of Scotland you can't do much better.
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maraalfa
We walked up to the bullers from Cruden Bay via slains castle. This is a great walk with wonderful sea views and lots of wild birds including Buzzards, gulls and robins on this last trip. Ground can be a bit boggy so good shoes recommended, also gauze can get in the patway so cover your legs. The bullers are beautiful, being a Durdle Door fan any sea arch has a fascination for me.
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ScrumpySid
Always a fantastically rewarding walk whatever the weather is like, beautiful on a summers day but for me even more enjoyable on a wild and windy day when the inrushing sea is forced up and out of what could almost be described as a whales blowhole. Because of the cliff side exposure keep your children close and your dogs on a lead, but let them enjoy the rugged beauty of the North Easts coastline.
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jamesdX5215XI
you do not need your own transport to see this attraction as public transport will drop you off and pick you up by the car park and the buses run every hour.If like me you have a dog then like my one they will enjoy the walk, but keep it on a tight lead as you would not want it to fall off the cliffs and of course neither do you.We (the dog and I) enjoy the Bullers all year round. there is nothing better than going there and the wind blowing away the cob webs.The best time to go is between April and September? when the Puffins are there nesting.If they are there then I ma sure that you will love them as I do
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lynnie30
Loved this walk was amazing views and very picturesque. Walked from cruden bay to the bullers and back, took a few hours, but was worth it because you get to see the castle at the start near cruden bay, also walk along the beach at fraserburgh too which is nice.
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georger140
Situated just north of Cruden Bay with it's own car park. It is about a 5 minute walk from the car park. It is unsuitable for wheel chair users as the path there is very narrow, uneven and on the cliff edge. Lots of beautiful and unusual butterflies on the path. The rock formation is stunning and if in the area this should not be missed.
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JackieTraveller
Just happened across this place one Sunday while out for a drive, the scenery is certainly dramatic, not for the faint hearted, as its plunging cliffs, & you walk very near the edge, but it was a beautiful day & it is well worth a visit. You could almost see the smugglers & the places where they could hide here
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130JaneD
Very pretty area to visit, with excellent views along the coastline. It is a natural area with unique rock formation. Well worth a visit.
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Stephonatrip55555
When we went it was a beautiful blue sky day and it wasn't windy. The views are stunning however if your taking a child or dog or even an oap keep them under control as the edge is very near the cliff face. The views are exception though. Their is also a car park at the beginning of the track which holds plenty of cars.
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LiverpoolNell
i cannot believe that the Scottish tourist board do not make more of their natural attractions!This is a fantastic cove, at CruddenBay, with incredible rocks and a very interesting story. There are birds galore and some very challenging paths for those who like that sort of thing (being a scaredy-cat myself i stuck to the safer ones)this place is beautiful, it would be sad to miss it on your trip through the east coast.