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Produced by Aberdeenshire Council – GDT12578 November 2010 The Formartine & Buchan Way

Mintlaw to Longside 2.5 miles

B9033

Fraserburgh

Strichen

Mintlaw Maud Old Longside Deer A90 (T) Ellon

Udny A952 B9093Dyce Don

Mintlaw Ugie Longside Church Peterhead

Old A950 Longside Deer AbbeyDeer Boddam

A952 A90 (T)

Based on Ordnance Survey mapping. © Crown copyright reserved. Aberdeenshire Council, 0100020767 (2010).