Buckie
Buckie is a burgh town on the Moray Firth and is the third largest town in the Moray area after Elgin and Forres.
It lies between Banff and Elgin on the north-east coast of Scotland and grew up either side of the Burn of Buckie which winds its way through the centre of the town.
Buckie is the amalgamation of a series of separate fishing villages. A new town was laid out in the late 18th century and early 19th century above and behind the fishing villages and this area revolves around Cluny Square, with East Church Street and West Church Street leading from it and the North Kirk at one corner.
But it is the harbour, Cluny Harbour, which is at Buckie’s heart with its lifeboat station, shipyard and fishing boats.
Buckpool harbour to the west has been filled in and is now the finishing point for the picturesque Speyside Way.
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