- Cullen, Moray - Wikipedia
Cullen (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Cuilinn) is a village and former royal burgh in Moray but historically in Banffshire, Scotland, on the North Sea coast The village had a population of 1,327 in 2001 [2][3] The organs of the wife of Robert the Bruce are said to have been buried in its old kirk after her death in Cullen Castle [4]
- Cullen Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do More
Visitor information for Cullen, Moray including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food drink
- Cullen US | Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Rings Online
Discover timeless elegance with our Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Rings Shop now for enduring beauty at Cullen US - Your perfect moment awaits!
- Charles Cullen - Wikipedia
Charles Cullen Charles Edmund Cullen (born February 22, 1960) is an American serial killer While working as a nurse, Cullen murdered dozens—possibly hundreds—of patients during a 16 year career spanning several New Jersey and Pennsylvania medical centers until finally being arrested in 2003
- Discover Cullen - Seaside town on Scotlands Moray Firth coast.
Welcome to Discover Cullen – your go to guide for exploring Cullen on Scotland’s Moray Firth Famous for its stunning beaches, historic viaduct, and world-renowned Cullen Skink, Cullen is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered
- 17 Incredible Things to Do in Cullen, Moray Firth
Cullen is a fishing village on Moray Firth in Scotland Known for sandy beaches, Cullen Skink, rock formations, dolphin spotting and hikes
- Cullen Visitor Guide | Grampian - Out About Scotland
Cullen is a charming village in the Grampian region of Scotland that’s known for its striking coastal scenery and historic architecture It’s part of the Moray council area and is famous for its viaduct, sandy beach, and golf course
- The Best of Beautiful Cullen: Scenic Walks, Quirky Shops . . .
Cullen is a super-cute fishing village on the Moray Coast, known for its famous fish soup homemade ice-cream Tasty treats aside, this pretty seaside settlement has so much to offer: colourful cottages, quirky shops, stunning walks, and a bonnie stretch of beach
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