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A picturesque fishing village sits on top of a cliff around a deep rocky bay known as St Catherine’s Dub, so called after a Spanish galleon of the same name in 1594 was wrecked here.
Once the haunt of smugglers and their caves and also noted for its ‘speldings’ or small haddock.
To the northeast are the remains of Old Slains Castle demolished in 1594.
- Type:
- Landmark