Miscellaneous

Is portknockie in Aberdeenshire?

Is portknockie in Aberdeenshire?

Bow Fiddle Rock, Portknockie – Nature – Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray –

What is the population of Portknockie?

1,269
Portknockie is a cliff-top village overlooking the Moray Firth. The village lies some 21 miles north-east of Elgin, with a population of 1,269 (Census 2011), and is predominantly a residential community.

What county is Portknockie?

Portknockie is located in the county of Banffshire, Scotland, two miles east of the town of Findochty, 48 miles north-west of the major city of Aberdeen, 122 miles north of Edinburgh, 431 miles north of Cardiff, and 442 miles north of London. Portknockie lies seven miles east of the Moray border.

Where in Scotland is portknockie?

Moray Firth
Portknockie (Scottish Gaelic: Port Chnocaidh, the hilly port) is a coastal village on the Moray Firth within Moray, Scotland.

What is the population of findochty?

1,106
Findochty

Findochty Scottish Gaelic: Am Fionn Ochdamh Scots: Finichty
Findochty Location within Moray
Population 1,106
OS grid reference NJ4667
Civil parish Rathven

What is the population of Buckie?

8,760
Buckie

Buckie Scottish Gaelic: Bucaidh
Population 8,760 (mid-2016 est.)
OS grid reference NJ425655
Civil parish Rathven
Council area Moray

Where in Scotland is Cullen?

Moray
Cullen (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Cuilinn) is a village and former royal burgh in Moray, Scotland, on the North Sea coast 20 miles (32 kilometres) east of Elgin.

What’s in portgordon?

Places in Portgordon

  • Portgordon Village Hall. Cross Street, Portgordon, Buckie, Moray, AB56 5QW 0.2 miles.
  • Buckie Baptist Church Hall. Buckie, Moray, AB56 1DR Scotland 1.3 miles.
  • Mill House Hotel.
  • Buckie Community High School.
  • Buckie Swimming Pool and Fitness Centre.
  • Fisherman’s Hall.
  • Ardach Health Centre.
  • Buckie Library.

What county is findochty in?

Banffshire
Findochty

Findochty Scottish Gaelic: Am Fionn Ochdamh Scots: Finichty
Civil parish Rathven
Council area Moray
Lieutenancy area Banffshire
Country Scotland

What is the difference between a firth and a bay?

A firth, for example, the Cromarty Firth or Moray Firth, generally describes a large coastal sea bay or inlet, but sometimes a strait. In Scandinavian countries a firth would most likely be known as a fiord. Rivers, too, are not in short supply.

Can you see Wick from Buckie?

From Buckie, on a clear day it is possible to see Wick in the far north of Scotland more than 80 km (50 mi) away. From Lossiemouth it is possible to see the hills of Caithness and the hills are easily identified, one being Morven and the other being Scaraben.