CULLEN

  • GBCUN
  • Latitude: 57.6936
  • Longitude: -2.82472
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in UK

Location: Cullen Moray UK

Cullen is a small coastal village located in Moray, on the northeast coast of Scotland, UK. As a historic fishing village, Cullen’s main activities have traditionally centered around fishing and local tourism. While it is known for its picturesque scenery, Cullen also features a small harbor typically used for leisure boating, and possibly by a few local fishing vessels.

Cullen Harbour: Description and Specifications

  1. Location:

    • Coordinates: Approximately 57.6910° N latitude and 2.8170° W longitude.
    • Position: Situated within Cullen Bay on the Moray Firth, northeast coast of Scotland.
  2. Harbor Type:

    • Facility: Small, sheltered inland harbor.
    • Primary Use: Recreational boating, small-scale fishing, and leisure activities.
  3. Physical Characteristics:

    • Entrance: The entrance to the harbor is relatively narrow, and it opens into a small basin.
    • Tidal Range: Subject to the tidal range of the North Sea. Tidal conditions can significantly impact the depth and accessibility of the harbor.
    • Draft: Accommodates vessels with shallow drafts. Larger commercial vessels typically do not use this harbor due to its size and depth constraints.
  4. Facilities and Services:

    • Mooring: Limited mooring facilities available for small private boats and fishing vessels.
    • Slipway: Likely to have a slipway for launching and retrieving small crafts.
    • Storage: Potential for some onshore storage areas for fishing gear and small boats.
    • Utilities: Basic utilities may be available, though advanced maritime services like refueling stations, extensive repair facilities, or large-scale cargo handling may not be.
  5. Accessibility:

    • Road Access: Accessible via local roads, with links connecting to broader regional routes in Moray.
    • Proximity: Within driving distance of larger urban centers such as Aberdeen and Inverness.
  6. Surrounding Area:

    • Tourism: Cullen is known for its beautiful beaches, historical sites, and Cullen viaduct.
    • Cuisine: Famous for Cullen Skink, a traditional Scottish soup made from smoked haddock, potatoes, and onions.
    • Amenities: The village offers various amenities, including shops, restaurants, and accommodations catering to tourists.
  7. Environmental Considerations:

    • Climate: Typically temperate maritime climate, with weather conditions influenced by the North Sea.
    • Preservation: Efforts likely in place to preserve the natural beauty and historical integrity of the area, impacting harbor activities and development.

As Cullen does not function as a major commercial port, its primary activities revolve around local and recreational use. The harbor plays a modest but significant role in the community, bolstering local tourism and maintaining traditional fishing practices.

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