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INVERBERVIE kincardineshire Is an ancient royal burgh on the South bank near the mouth of the Bervie water and is dominated from the opposite bank by the Bervie Brow.

Inverbervie, lies on a raised beach behind Bervie Bay, just to the south of where the River Bervie flows into the North Sea, people have been fishing here since 1341. Several castles were built within 3 miles of the village. One of these, Hallgreen Castle, stands on a hill overlooking the sea.


The harbour was developed by Thomas Telford in 1819; by 1830 the mouth of the river became blocked making access difficult for boats. Bervie Bay is a curving pebble beach, built into steeply descending terraces manipulated and formed by the sea. Inverbervie has a leisure centre and a camping and caravanning site.

King Street has most of the shops; the south end of the Jubilee Bridge is the Mercat Cross a memorial in the form of a full size replica of the figurehead of the ship, the scantily clad witch Nannie from Robert Burns' poem Tam o' Shanter

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