We’re in the heart of Keith Inch, Peterhead, where salt from the sea rides the breeze. There’s a tang in the air and maybe, if you close your eyes, you’ll hear the distant whistle of old fishermen or the clang of shipbuilding long ago. Get ready to step into centuries-old churches-where you’ll want to dress respectfully-and stroll past grand civic buildings, and perhaps even the mighty Peterhead Lifeboat Station, where heroes serve today.
Here’s how it works: As you wander, your app will magically know when you’re close to each stop and I’ll pop up for a chat about the landmark. If I’m being shy (maybe I’ve had too many scones)-just press play. Lost? Just check your map on the app-it knows more than I do about directions! And don’t forget, if you have questions or want more stories, type in the chat down below. I love a good chinwag!
A couple of things-wear something comfortable and warm, as Peterhead’s breeze never seems to take a day off. The ground around Keith Inch can be uneven, so keep an eye on where you’re stepping (I’d hate for your holiday to become slapstick comedy). And when we visit old churches, please dress with respect-even if your fashion sense whispers ‘pirate,’ try to keep the ripped jeans at bay.
Alright, off you go! Make your way to our first stop, Peterhead Community Hospital, and when you’re there, I’ll be waiting to whisk you through time and tales. Ready? Let’s dive into Peterhead’s past-no raincoat required!



