Along the moray coastline you’ll find the pretty coastal town of Cullen. Home to the Scottish favourite, Cullen Skink soup (Smoked haddock soup). The town is absolutely worth of a visit and I would advise you of course visit the sandy beach but also head up the hill to the view point across the coastline and viaduct.
The main beach has three rather large rocks along the edge of the water, they are locally known as the “Three Kings” and these formations make for great photography. If you visit during the low tide you will be rewarded with many small rock pools that are filled with many sea creatures. I would bring binoculars too, you might be lucky to spot dolphins in the distant water.
Cullen is dominated by the railway viaduct which you will see if you use the beach car park. The car park is free to use and there are toilets on site.