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King Edward And Gamrie

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Jogging around King Edward And Gamrie offers diverse routes through a landscape characterized by dramatic Old Red Sandstone cliffs and extensive coastal paths along the Moray Firth. The region also features rolling agricultural lands and historic fishing villages, providing varied terrain for runners. These natural features King Edward And Gamrie jogging routes cater to different preferences, from shoreline sections to clifftop trails.

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Whitehills Marina – Banff Harbour loop from Banff

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 22, 2024, Whitehills Marina

Whitehills Marina is an award-winning village owned marina on the Moray Firth coast of North-East Scotland. It has great facilities for visiting sailors in a beautiful part of the country. The ideal location presents the opportunity for a one day’s sail to Inverness, Peterhead or Wick.

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Built as a motte and bailey castle in the 12th century and held by the Comyns, Earl of Buchan. The castle was visited by King Edward I of England in 1296 and also in 1298 after defeating William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk during the Wars of Scottish Independence. The castle was garrisoned with English troops until being captured by the Scots in 1310. It came into the possession of the Sharps, before being sold to Lord Ogilvy of Deskford in 1722. The castle then passed into the hands of the Russells. The old castle was demolished and a mansion house designed by architect John Adam was built in 1750. The remains of the old castle are a scheduled ancient monument.

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The Biggar Fountain is an ornate Victorian Gothic drinking fountain with crown head, designed by John Rhind in 1878, commemorates Walter Biggar, one of the founders of the herring trade with the Baltic. The inscription on the Biggar fountain reads 'Presented to the town of Banff in Memory of Walter Biggar Esq. And Mrs. Anne Duff, his wife. 1878.' Biblical inscriptions on the East and West panels.

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The cross depicts the Crucifixion on one side and on the other the Virgin and Child. The Mercat Cross originally stood where the Biggar fountain now stands, but because of it's size and it's interference with the traffic was removed in 1767 and custody given to the Earl of Fife, who erected the capital on top of a dovecote at NJ682 632. In 1900 the cross was restored within the bounds of the burgh, and in 1994 an exact replica of the 16th century cross, polychromed as it would originally have been, was placed on its 17th century shaft, and restored to almost it's original location. The original carving was placed in Banff Museum. The Reformation in Scotland was begun by John Knox in 1541, and eventually led to a widespread destruction of artworks and manuscripts by iconoclasts. The Mercat Cross survived and was given a new shaft in 1627. It is a rare survival of such overtly religious pre reformation work.

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The church (formerly known as St Mary's) dates from 1778. It is attached to the current hall complex which was built in the 1930s. In the late 1920s a chancel was added, to which the organ was removed. The Roman Doric pilastered tower and tall Gibbsian spire, a prominent landmark, was added in around 1828.

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Although golf is supposed to have been played in Banff for 400 years, it was only in May 1871 that organised golf was conceived when the then Banff Golf Club was formed at the Banff links. The Banff Golf Club continued in existence with varying degrees of success until 1924. The Duff House Golf Club came into existence following a gift of land to the towns of Banff and Macduff by the then Duke of Fife following his concern at "the want of ground for golf and other recreational sports." The original course in its present location was laid out in 1909.

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One of the landmarks in Wrack Woods is the Ice House, built (circa 1790) as the refrigerator for Duff House..

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Local legend has it that the room hidden within the spectacular Bridge of Alvah on Duff House estate was in fact a secret “love lair” used by the married Earl.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in King Edward And Gamrie?

There are over 50 dedicated running routes around King Edward And Gamrie, offering a wide variety of distances and terrains for all abilities.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the running trails in King Edward And Gamrie?

The region offers diverse terrain, from stunning coastal paths and dramatic clifftop trails along the Moray Firth to rolling agricultural landscapes further inland. You'll encounter the distinctive Old Red Sandstone cliffs, small coves, and areas with deep ravines formed by burns like Logie and Minnonie.

Are there running routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier jog?

Yes, King Edward And Gamrie offers 6 easy running routes. These paths are generally less challenging, allowing you to enjoy the scenic beauty without strenuous effort. For example, the Eden Watermill Café – Bridge of Alvah loop from Upper Wanford is a moderate option that is not overly long.

Can I find long-distance running trails in the area?

Absolutely. For those seeking a longer challenge, there are several routes, including more difficult options. The Eden Castle Ruins loop from Banff is a challenging 35 km trail that explores a significant portion of the local landscape.

Are there any circular running routes in King Edward And Gamrie?

Many of the running routes in King Edward And Gamrie are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular coastal option is the Downie Bay Viewpoint – Crovie Fishing Village loop from Gardenstown, which offers fantastic sea views and passes through historic villages.

What are some scenic viewpoints or natural features to look out for while running?

The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy breathtaking views of the North Sea from coastal and clifftop trails. Notable natural features include the dramatic Old Red Sandstone cliffs and the sheltered area around Troup Head Gannet Colony Viewpoint. The burns of Logie and Minnonie also create interesting topographical features.

Are there any historical sites or villages I can explore on a run?

Yes, you can incorporate history into your run. The area features charming historic fishing villages like Crovie Fishing Village and Gardenstown Harbour. You can also find the remains of King Edward Castle, which holds historical significance with stone circles and Bronze Age cairns nearby. For more information on the castle, you can visit banffmacduffheritagetrail.co.uk.

What do other runners enjoy most about the trails in King Edward And Gamrie?

The running routes in King Edward And Gamrie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the variety of terrain, and the opportunity to explore charming fishing villages and historical sites.

Are there any running routes that follow rivers or explore inland areas?

Yes, beyond the coast, you can find routes that follow rivers and traverse agricultural landscapes. The Bridge of Alvah – Bridge of Alvah loop from Macduff is a popular moderate route that explores inland areas with river scenery and farmland.

Can I find routes that are suitable for families or those with children?

While specific 'family-friendly' designations vary, many of the easier and moderate routes, especially those on well-maintained paths or through villages, can be enjoyed by families. Consider shorter, less elevated loops for a more relaxed experience with children.

Are there any routes that pass by interesting landmarks or points of interest?

Many routes offer points of interest. For example, the Myrus Cemetery – Bridge of Alvah loop from Banff leads through varied terrain near the River Deveron, offering glimpses of the local landscape and historical elements.

What is the best time of year to go running in King Edward And Gamrie?

The varied terrain of King Edward And Gamrie makes it suitable for running throughout much of the year. Coastal paths can be invigorating in cooler months, while inland routes offer pleasant scenery in spring and autumn. Summer provides longer daylight hours, perfect for extended runs. Always check local weather conditions, especially for coastal areas which can be exposed.

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