A small village in the North East of Scotland, it lies about inland from
Pennan and around south-west of
Fraserburgh on the
A950. It has a sub-post office located in a convenience shop, a chip shop, tandoori restaurant and a Chinese takeaway. There is also a public library and a doctor's surgery. There are several parks in the village, two pubs, a car sales garage and a MOT and repair garage. Pitsligo Arms Hotel, on High Street, was built in 1790 to provide accommodation for
William Forbes upon his visits. By 1864, the village had just under two thousand inhabitants; as of 2006, it was 907. New Pitsligo is built on Turlundie Hill leading down to the valley between it and Balnamoon Hill. It looks on to
Mormond Hill. ==History==