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Wester Bonnyton caravan & camping park offers countryside holiday accommodation at Gamrie, two miles away from Macduff, near Banff, in North East Scotland. It is a peaceful, tranquil camping site overlooking the Moray Firth sea. The nearby beaches are clean, and many swim during the summer. Wester Bonnyton caravan and camping site offers excellent holiday facilities for fifty-six static caravans, and an additional eight pitches for tents or mobile caravans. Many caravans are owner-occupied, but some are available for hire. The facilities include washing and drying rooms, a laundry block, and a shop. There is easy access for the disabled. Services: Things to do: There are plenty of routes for walking, and the marina provides sanctuary
for pleasure boats. Visit the Maritime Heritage Centre, the Macduff Marine Aquarium with its live reef, and swim in the waterfront swimming pool. Duff House is home to art collections, tapestries and Chippendale furniture. The beaches are clean, and in summer swim in the sea for a true British seaside holiday. Places to see: Getting there from the Information Centre: Wester Bonnyton Farm is located in Gamrie, two miles down the road from the seaside town Macduff in Aberdeenshire, in North East Scotland on the coastal road B9031. Macduff is situated on the east bank of the Moray Firth, and owes its presence to the fishing industry of the 18th century. This was the main industry in the region when the township started. Initially it was called Doune, but was purchased in 1733 by William Macduff, the first Earl of Fife. It started as a group of fishermen's cottages, and these were developed
by Jamie Macduff. By 1760 it had a harbour and later in 1783 it was given
a royal charter and this was celebrated by erecting the Macduff Cross. Ship building is another of Macduff's industries, with both steel and traditional wooden boats being built. Since then Macduff has developed into a lively town, attracting tourists
with its wide variety of accommodation and providing opportunities for
outdoor holidays at the caravan and camping sites in the nearby locality.
Email Wester Bonnyton Farm Caravan enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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