Monday 22 June 2026
Nido's parked up at the campsite run by the Community Boat Club in the village of Rosehearty on the Moray coast. We have a view of the sweeping white sandy bay next to the harbour. We stayed here before almost three years ago and celebrated my 60th birthday here. We're booked in for two nights and will start to head south tomorrow.
Our first stop on Saturday was Castle Fraser, another NTS property not far from Inverurie. Starting life as a simple property, by 1635 it had grown wings, storey and turrets and is now a fine looking castle. After walking around the gardens we entered the castle. The self-tour route took us through a number of rooms, all reached by walking up and down narrow, steep spiral staircases within the turrets. Onwards, we also stopped at Pitmedden Garden, not far from Ellon, the gardens dating back to the 17th Century. I was all gardened-out by then, so Salty and I chilled in the van and Cathy visited on her own, which I suspect she enjoyed much more than she said! I spent the time compiling a complaint email to EcoFlow, as our powerbank had stopped charging on 12V. We had this problem with the first one and this was the replacement provided under warranty. Only three years old, it's now nothing more than a heavy paperweight - very annoying. EcoFlow have offered a partial refund and I'm just waiting to find out how much. I'll need to order a new powerbank ready for our EU tour, but it definitely won't be an EcoFlow.
Another quiet night and following a food and fuel stop at the Tesco in Fraserburgh, we arrived at Rosehearty and checked in for £10 per night, including services. It's a popular campsite and the locals are friendly. We had a walk along the beach later, before sitting in the warm sunshine before supper.
This morning it was a bit windier and cloudier, which still is preferable to the extreme heat some are facing in the south of England this week. We took a walk along the coastal path, past the harbour and old RAF lookout station, stopping off at a cottage ruin before taking a long zig-zag path down to a rocky cove. Back in the village, we stopped in the shop to buy some bread rolls and cake, enjoying a slice with a welcome pot of tea outside the van. Supper tonight is prawn paella with a side of moules.









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