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🗓️ 6 July 2024
⏱️ 79 minutes
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This week Out of Doors is live from the village of Cullen in Moray.
The village is popular with holiday makers over the summer months but it’s home to a thriving community all year round. Mark went for a wander to hear more about what people are up to. And we’re joined live by David McCubbin from Discover Cullen who tells us about what attracts visitors to the area.
Rachel finds out that the Cullen we know now, is not the original Cullen. Two hundred years ago the village was demolished and rebuilt in its current location. She hears more from the local heritage group and visits an incredible model of Old Cullen.
Its coastal location makes Cullen the ideal spot for sea swimming. We’re joined live by members of the Wild Dookers swimming group before they head out for an early morning dip. And we catch up with them afterwards to hear about the benefits of a cold-water swim.
Artist Rob Greenwood can often be found at the harbour or on the beach at Cullen sketching the wildlife and fishing boats. We chat to him about what inspires him about the area and challenge him to create a masterpiece during the programme.
Rachel spends some time with local bird recorder Martin Cook in nearby Portknockie to see if they can spot some of the seabirds that the area is known for.
We couldn’t visit Cullen without tasting some Cullen Skink. The famous haddock and potato soup originates from the village, and we’re joined by the current Cullen Skink champion, Kellie Spooner, to hear about the key to making a good Cullen Skink.
As well as sea swimming, surfing and other water sports are popular along the coastline. Rachel heads out for a surfing lesson and hears what makes the area so good for taking to the water.
A recent addition to the beach at Cullen is a wood-fired barrel sauna. Mark headed along for a dip in the sea so he could try it out and hear from owner Becky how it all came about.
And regular visitors to the beach will know Andrew and his coffee van- he joins us to tell us about why he loves the village so much and provide us with some much needed coffee.
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0:23.5 | This Scotland Outdoors podcast from BBC Radio Scotland. |
0:33.1 | Hello and thanks very much for choosing to listen to this. |
0:35.8 | As you probably know, we build the Scotland Outdoors podcast |
0:38.0 | from the live program we do for BBC Radio Scotland, |
0:41.0 | which is called Out of Doors. |
0:42.4 | This week, we're live at the beach in Cullen |
0:45.1 | and we're joined by some fabulous, very excitable guests. |
0:49.9 | Woo! |
0:52.5 | Out of Doors with Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart |
0:55.9 | from BBC Radio Scotland. |
1:02.2 | Hello and a very good morning to you. |
1:03.7 | Let's start off with a little elocution lesson. |
1:06.5 | Okay. Do you want me to do my very best? |
1:09.0 | Yeah, do your best. |
1:09.8 | The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plane. |
1:12.9 | By joke, I think she's got it. |
1:15.0 | Whereas the rain in Buckin falls mainly in Cullen, which is where we are. |
1:19.5 | We're drook it. |
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