Tuesday 8th July 2025.
Let’s go North tour.

We continued north along the coast heading for Stonehaven where sadly we failed to find anywhere to park and so we continued on and then took a break on the promenade at Aberdeen. We didn’t try to explore the city as it was too busy so we headed on to tonight’s stop having driven 101 miles the furthest in one day so far. This aire is £5 a night or £10 if you wish to use the services, it is a member of CAMpRA.

On the opposite side of the road to the aire the owners had mowed an area and placed some benches to sit on and take in the view, just off shore there were seals.

Mid afternoon we walked into Fraserburgh it was a bit of a slog, very little to see, there was a museum of lighthouses which we thought we would visit but of course Layla wasn’t allowed in. Around the corner was the lighthouse and the old foghorn.




Fraserburgh is a major fishing port and lies at the far north east corner of Aberdeenshire and is the biggest shellfish port in Europe and has a busy commercial harbour, it also lands white fish. In town are companies that process the fish and prepare it for sale.




