A pictorial and descriptive guide to Aberdeen, Deeside, Donside, Strathspey, Cruden Bay, Huntly, Banff, Elgin, etc . ddam. This is a fishing village of which the chief objectsof interest are the ruins of Boddam Castle and the Buehan-ness Lighthouse. Adjoining Boddam is the village of Stirling,occupied by workers at the neighbouring quarries. Conveyances run between Boddam and Peterhead in connectionwith the principal trains. At the opposite end of Cruden Bay, in addition to thevillage of Collieston and the ruins of the old Castle of Slains,there are curious caves and the village of Whinny fold


A pictorial and descriptive guide to Aberdeen, Deeside, Donside, Strathspey, Cruden Bay, Huntly, Banff, Elgin, etc . ddam. This is a fishing village of which the chief objectsof interest are the ruins of Boddam Castle and the Buehan-ness Lighthouse. Adjoining Boddam is the village of Stirling,occupied by workers at the neighbouring quarries. Conveyances run between Boddam and Peterhead in connectionwith the principal trains. At the opposite end of Cruden Bay, in addition to thevillage of Collieston and the ruins of the old Castle of Slains,there are curious caves and the village of Whinny fold. The best known of the caverns is the Lions Cave. It hasan arched entrance about 20 feet high, and can be thoroughlyexplored at low water. Whinnyfold is about 2J miles by road from the CrudenBay Hotel, but less than 2 miles by way of the sands or thegolf course. Picturesque thatched cottages in a shelteredposition form the older portion, while -perched on the veryedge of the cliffs are modern dwellings suitable for summervisitors. Whinnyfold is much favoured by picnic parties,and spelding teas are a Aberdeen. 17


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