Macduff
Macduff, a town
nestled on Banff Bay facing Banff across the River Deveron, boasts a rich history. Once known as Doune, it was
transformed into the burgh of Macduff by the 2nd Earl Fife in 1783. The iconic Deveron Bridge connects Macduff to
Banff,
taming the River Deveron. History buffs can explore the nearby Longman Hill, featuring an
ancient monument – a large long barrow.
Macduff offers a
variety of attractions for visitors. Immerse yourself in the underwater world
at the Macduff Marine Aquarium, or witness the incredible views and
witness gannets at the RSPB Troup Head Nature Reserve. For a touch of
serenity, visit the Temple of Venus, known for its picturesque walking paths and sunset views.
Admire the unique Italian architecture of the Macduff Parish Church, or enjoy a
game at the welcoming Royal Tarlair Golf Club.
For a unique
shopping experience, head to The Platform, a former railway station transformed into a shopping destination. Browse
through a variety of stores offering clothing, homeware, and quirky gifts.
Don’t miss Annie’s Cakery for a delightful treat! Seafood lovers can find fresh catches
at Inshore
Fish Supply, a local favorite. In the evening, unwind and socialize with
the locals at The Royal British Legion Scotland.