Auchmithie

E359656

Auchmithie is a small historic fishing village on the east coast of Scotland, known for its dramatic cliffs and association with the origin of the Arbroath smokie.

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Auchmithie canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fishing village
settlement
village
administrativeArea Angus council area
cliffHeight approximately 120 feet
country Scotland
currentEconomicActivity residential community
tourism
hasAccess coastal path to Arbroath
hasCulturalAssociation Scottish fishing heritage
traditional fish smoking
hasEconomicShift decline of traditional fishing
hasGeologicalFeature red sandstone cliffs
sea caves
shingle beach
hasNearbyFeature Auchmithie Bay
coastal rock formations
hasPostalTown Arbroath
hasStructure clifftop village street
harbour
old fishermen’s cottages
hasViewOf Arbroath and surrounding coastline
historicalLanguage Scots
historicalPeriodOfProsperity 19th century
knownFor association with origin of the Arbroath smokie
dramatic cliffs
historic fishing community
rocky coastline
language English
locatedIn Angus
locatedInHistoricCounty Forfarshire
locatedNear Arbroath
locatedOn east coast of Scotland
overlooks North Sea
partOf parish of St Vigeans
popularActivity birdwatching
coastal path walking
photography
region east of Scotland
smokingMethod hot smoking of salted haddock in barrels
tourismType coastal walking
heritage tourism
traditionalCatch haddock
traditionalFood Arbroath Smokies
surface form: Arbroath smokie
traditionalIndustry fishing

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