Cullen Beach, Morayshire
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I really like Cullen beach, on the north east coast of Scotland, around fifty miles east of Inverness and fifty miles north west of Aberdeen. Cullen Beach is one of the few Scottish beaches that has never failed the EU tests of bathing water.
There are two very distinctive features of the beach. Firstly the rocks pictured above and secondly the railway viaducts, built as the Countess of Seafield would not allow the lines to crosss her land. The viaducts are now part of the coastal walk.




