Welcome to Gamrie . . .
and the villages of Gardenstown & Crovie
Latest News & Events
Enjoy the Village and the nearby Walks
There’s not much going on in the village at present as it’s both winter and is affected by covid19 lockdown. So there’s nothing in the Dreel Hall or Community Hub at present, and not even external gatherings. But that doesn’t stop you from enjoying walks…
Gardenstown Community Hub
The Gardenstown Community Hub Association was formed at the end of 2017, and by March 2018, had achieved charitable status. The Association uses the former infant school (donated to the village for its benefit and now called The Hub) in High Street for a wide variety of community activities in 2019.
Gardenstown Voted 11th Best Seaside Town in Britain by Rough Guides
Rough Guides have recently announced 'Britain's 30 Best Seaside Towns' and Gardenstown reached 11th in the UK and 2nd in Scotland. An amazing...
Gardenstown & District Annual Flower & Craft Show
Saturday 27 August 2016, 1.45pm,Public Hall, Gardenstown Get growing, painting, creating!! Competition Entries: Adults 25p each; Children's &...
Where We Are
Gardenstown & Crovie are located on the Moray First Coastline in the North East of Scotland. This coastline was voted one of the best in the world by National Geographic tourism experts – see Coastal Destinations Top Rated
“A popular vacation spot for more than a century, this coast offers “outstanding cliff scenery” and maintains “a strong community feeling.” Seasonal and year-round residents appear to live in relative harmony. Tourism keeps “pretty coastal villages” economically afloat as Scotland’s fishing industry declines.”
Rough Guides – ‘Britain’s 30 Best Seaside Towns’ Gardenstown reached 11th in the UK and 2nd in Scotland.
“Scotland’s northeast coast has a bleak, rugged quality, with a series of small fishing villages dotted along the miles of lonely beaches. The prettiest of the lot is Gardenstown, with stone cottages huddled around a wave-gnawed bay, and newer buildings clinging to the nearby cliffs. There’s little to do here beyond soaking up the solitude, taking a windswept stroll along the waterfront, and dropping into the small gallery and teashop down by the harbour. Pure bliss.”