Cullen is a charming village in Moray, Scotland, known for its picturesque coastal location and historic significance. With a population of around 1,390, Cullen is a popular spot for holiday homes, especially bustling during the summer months. Visitors can enjoy local delicacies like Cullen Skink, a traditional smoked haddock soup, and admire the village's iconic railway bridges that are now part of the national cycle network. Steeped in history, Cullen was once a royal burgh and has ties to King Robert the Bruce, adding to its allure as a quaint Scottish destination.