sightseeings and cities (Wikipedia) in the near of Gamrie:
Dubford / 1.2 km
Dubford is a small village in northern coastal Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Dubford is situated along the B9031 road approximately east of Macduff, south of Gardenstown. There is evidence of prehistoric man in the vicinity of Dubford, notably from the nearby Longman Hill and Cairn Lee ancient monuments (...) (mehr)Gardenstown / 2.6 km
Gardenstown is a small coastal village, by road east of Banff in Aberdeenshire, northeastern Scotland. The village's main economic base is fishing. Gardenstown is served by Gamrie Parish Church. The hamlet of Dubford is to the south, and a footpath along the shore to the east leads to the village of (...) (mehr)Crovie / 3.6 km
Crovie is a small village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, dating from a time when the sea was the only mode of transport to and from Scotland's shores. It comprises a single row of houses. Unlike the similar neighbouring village, Pennan, Crovie is situated on such a narrow ledge that any cars have to be (...) (mehr)Cairn Lee / 4.0 km
Cairn Lee is a prehistoric monument in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Cairn Lee and proximate Longman Hill are the oldest prehistoric features in the local area. (...) (mehr)Longmanhill / 5.2 km
Longmanhill is a settlement in the Aberdeenshire parish of Gamrie; it is located along the A98 road connecting Fraserburgh to Macduff. This hamlet was founded in the year 1822 by the Earl of Fife.Gazetteer for Scotland, 2008 Nearby is a prehistoric cairn, the eponymous Longman Hill.C (...) (mehr)powered by Geonames.org, Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap