The rhythmic crash of North Sea waves against Cullen's distinctive viaduct creates a constant coastal soundtrack at this straightforward seafront park. Salt-tinged breezes sweep across the pitches, while gulls wheel overhead and the light shifts dramatically across Cullen Bay's sweeping beach below. The historic fishing village sits just moments away along the Moray Coast Trail.
This year-round site suits hardy campers, caravanners and motorhomers seeking an authentic Scottish coastal experience without frills. The Moray region offers dramatic clifftop walks, whisky distilleries inland, and the famous Cullen Skink soup born in the village itself. Pitch types accommodate tents, campervans and caravans, making it accessible for various touring styles.
Essential facilities include toilets and showers, keeping things simple and functional. Campfire policies require checking on arrival, so enquire when you pitch up. The atmosphere is refreshingly unpretentious—this is a place where the spectacular coastal setting does the talking, perfect for those who value location and sea air over extensive amenities.