Fochabers Annual Spring Fair
Fochabers Annual Spring Fair
Saturday 21 March, 10:00am-2:00pm
Featuring local artists, art , handmade designed jewellery, local preserves, skincare, candles plus much more
Fochabers Annual Spring Fair
Saturday 21 March, 10:00am-2:00pm
Featuring local artists, art , handmade designed jewellery, local preserves, skincare, candles plus much more
Royal British Legion Buckie.
Saturday 21 March, 8:00pm
Status Quo tribute band that bring a touch of Tartan.
The Purple Nightclub, Buckie
Saturday 28 March, 3:00pm-8:00pm
Good Times and Great Tunes: Soak in the feel-good energy with a mix of country charm and party spirit.
Albie’s “Full Moon” Hoolie – Live music at Findochty Town Hall
Friday 3 April, 6.45pm.
Featuring Ronan & Friends, Just Sing, and more. Tickets £10.
BILLY BARRON will return on 4th of April from 8:30 pm. Get your dancing shoes ready!
Buckie Fishermen’s Hall
Wednesday 8 April, 7.30–9.30pm
An inspiring night of talks and short films celebrating Moray’s coastline.
1942 Port Talbot: wayward schoolboy Richard Jenkins finds drama, changing his life. A true story. 124 mins, 12. £5 (+booking fee).
Hall Church Cullen, 12 April 11:00am-4:00pm
A popular Vintage and Makers Fair
This beach yoga session begins at 3pm by the sauna, followed by a cold water swim and tea. Bring a towel, water, swimwear, and your own cup. Weather dependent.
Findochty Water Sports Club will host the Five Harbours Row on 2 May 2026, with around 25 St Ayles Skiffs and 200 rowers travelling from Portsoy to Findochty via Sandend, Cullen and Portknockie.
Launching from 8.00am, spectators can enjoy a colourful coastal spectacle as boats pass through each harbour.
Now a highlight of Scotland’s coastal rowing calendar, the event also raises funds for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and the Scottish Charity Air Ambulance
A great night from the "official " pink tribute. Tables of 5/10 available.
The Four Harbour Circular Walk is a 13.5-mile coastal route linking Buckie, Findochty, Portknockie and Cullen, typically completed in around 6 hours. Starting from One Marchmont, Buckie, walkers follow scenic harbour paths, cliffs and the old railway line, with checkpoints and guides throughout. Half-route options are available. Open to all abilities, the walk offers a chance to enjoy the Moray Firth coastline. Funds raised will support the Scottish Charity Air Ambulance, 1st Buckie BBs and Banff RYLA, with opportunities for other groups to raise funds for their chosen causes.