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EXPLORE 2020-2021 ABERDEEN AND ABERDEENSHIRE visitscotland.com Welcome to… Contents 2 City, coast and countryside Contents 4 Highlights in the aberdeen Granite City AND aberdeenshire 6 Discover Scotland’s Castle Trail 8 Year of Coasts and Waters 2020 10 Adventures in the great outdoors 12 Local flavours 14 Touring routes 16 What’s on 18 Getting here and around 20 Practical information 24 Places to visit 40 Leisure activities 44 Shopping 48 Food & drink Fyvie Castle, near Turriff 54 Tours Bohème delivers the perfect fusion of classic cuisine and 55 Transport finest local produce. In true Parisian style – where time is to be savoured, not rushed – Bohème lives by the slow food values: Coast and city, history and culture, attractions and entertainment; 56 Events & festivals ensuring meticulous attention to detail, served with passion for you can enjoy it all on a break to Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. 58 Accommodation honest, homegrown produce. Head chef John Pattillo and his Aberdeen has all the delights of a modern city with great 70 Regional map 1 team bring out the best in seasonal ingredients. food and drink, fantastic shopping and a lively nightlife, 71 Aberdeen street map 2 as well as fantastic galleries, museums and historic For a vivid aperitif or soothing night cap, our bar hosts a wide buildings, and even a city beach. selection of spirits, including fine cognac, whiskies and local gins. Outside of the city, don’t miss the epic Our cellar plays homage to the traditional French vineyards with coastline, the stunning Cairngorms a wide selection of rouges, blancs and of – course – the best of National Park – the largest National Park the champagne region, alongside some true gems from Spain, in the UK – and beautiful Royal Deeside, Italy and the New World. If wine is not your thing, fear not – in loved by the Royal Family. Cover: Powis Gate, Old Aberdeen association with local craft brewer Six Degrees North, we are Credits: © VisitScotland. serving up our very own Pilsner, Biere Maison. Bring your friends and family and travel across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire Kenny Lam, Damian Shields, and experience a wealth of adventures. Richard Elliot, Jakub Iwanicki, CONTACT Come and see for yourself why Aberdeen has The Bay Stonehaven, David N Anderson, Nuart Aberdeen 01224 210677 been ranked as one of the top 52 places to visit in the world in 2019 by The New York Times. Festival/Louise Kendal, North East 250/Damian Shields 20ABER 23 Windmill Brae, Aberdeen AB11 6HU Produced and published by APS Group Scotland (APS) in conjunction with VisitScotland (VS) and Highland News & Media (HNM). 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APS / VS / HNM accept no responsibility for the contents of any pages referenced by an external link and exclude all liability for loss or damage caused by any reliance placed on the information contained in an external link. APS / VS / HNM also cannot accept any liability for loss caused by the bankruptcy, or liquidation, or insolvency, or cessation of trade of any company, firm or individual contained in this guide. Quality Assurance awards are correct as at January 2020. 2 aberdeen and aberdeenshire M EXPLORE N’T ISS O .. D . MORE... Speaking to Muir of Dinnet National the locals and Nature Reserve, with listening to the traditional local its beautiful mosaic of dialect, Doric. woodland, heath and w open water. w m w o .v .c isitscotland Take a paddleboarding lesson at Stonehaven Harbour or take a paddleboard tour exploring coves, caves, waterfalls and see the breath-taking Dunnottar Castle from a whole new perspective. Bennachie near Inverurie, for rewarding views from the summit of Mither Tap. There are 55 golf courses in the area which is home to CITY, COAST AND two of the world’s oldest courses and the highest in the UK. COUNTRYSIDE River Dee running through Balmoral Estate Get to know the cosmopolitan city of Aberdeen and you’ll soon be friends for life. Who wouldn’t walking, but are some of the best Loanhead of Daviot and the Maiden Stonehaven and Fettercairn love its bustling streets, world-class restaurants and vibrant nightlife? Plus, a quick trip out of the places in the country for surfing Stone, a 3m high Pictish symbol The popular coastal town of city means a dazzling change of scenery with charming coastal villages, the majestic Royal Deeside and kitesports. stone. Stonehaven is known for its fantastic harbour and the nearby and the wild beauty of the Cairngorms National Park. Huntly Oldmeldrum is blessed with one of Scotland’s oldest distilleries – Glen much-loved dramatic ruins of In the heart of Aberdeenshire Dunnottar Castle. Aberdeen city Braemar is known for its history and a restaurant and tearoom run by Huntly, with its picturesque town Garioch. More historic wonders Aberdeen is a striking Scottish city – height, as it’s the host of the world- The Prince’s Foundation and a square, is home to the beautiful can be found with a prehistoric hill Featured in Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s its granite architecture and seaside famous annual Braemar Gathering public library, as well as the Royal Huntly Castle and lovely Leith Hall. fort near Tarves, the Sheldon Stone Sunset Song, Fettercairn has a location sparkles in all weathers. and Highland Games, and the highest waiting room and carriage. You’ll You can also watch tasty Dean’s of Circle, impressive Tolquhon Castle main square, market cross and the 18-hole golf course in the country, at be charmed by Banchory, a town and stately Haddo House. distinctive Royal Arch, erected in Make sure any trip there Huntly shortbread being baked at around 1,200ft above sea level. to the west of Aberdeen and close 1864. Don’t miss the white-washed includes a visit to the recently this 5-star visitor attraction. to Crathes Castle where you can Peterhead and Cruden Bay buildings of Fettercairn Distillery. reopened Aberdeen Art Gallery, Take your pick from over 20 munros experience the fascinating heritage Toast your trip at nearby Peterhead sits at the furthest an exceptional centre for art and (mountains over 3,000ft) which all of the surrounding landscape from GlenDronach Distillery, which has eastern point on the mainland of Turriff and Fyvie music in the heart of the city. Don’t come with breathtaking views. aboard the Royal Deeside Railway. been producing rich sherried single Scotland and its coastline makes it Turriff is a bustling town with a miss the latest acts at P&J Live or malt whisky for almost 200 years. ideal for fishing, sailing, kayaking historic market square and home to Ballater and Banchory at the iconic Aberdeen Music Hall. Banffshire coast and wildlife watching. the Turriff Show, the largest annual Many of the shops in the delightful Enjoy the city’s eclectic mix of Hugging the cliffs, you’ll find pretty Inverurie and Oldmeldrum event in the region. Victorian village of Ballater display Make sure you pay a visit to the shops, restaurants, stunning parks villages such as Gardenstown, Enjoy an authentic experience in the Royal warrants of the Queen Peterhead Prison Museum to step Take a trip to the fairy-tale Fyvie and night-time entertainment. Crovie and Pennan. But don’t Inverurie, a thriving market town and Prince Charles. back in time to see what life was Castle in the parish of Fyvie, and forget to look out for the incredible which holds a monthly farmers’ really like in Scotland’s first convict nearby St Peter’s Church, which Balmoral and Braemar At the heart of village you’ll find wildlife including bottlenose market and is home to a mix of Beloved by the Royal Family, prison. contains three carved Pictish Ballater’s Old Royal Station which dolphins and gannets. independent shops. Balmoral is home to Balmoral stones and a cross. was historically used by Royals Outside the towns, in the rolling Cruden Bay doesn’t just have a Castle and Estate and Crathie Kirk. Fraserburgh travelling by train to nearby countryside, are some amazing beach, it has 2 miles of sand dunes, Home to beautiful award-winning Balmoral Castle. It now houses stone circles – Easter Aquhorthies, plus one of the finest golf courses in beaches, these are not just for the country. VISITSCOTLAND.COM 4 aberdeen and aberdeenshire EXTRA IDEAS P&J Live, Scotland’s brand new state of the art events OU KN Y O venue, is just the perfect D W I ? setting to see some of the D Aberdeen is biggest names in music and famous for its granite – a silvery- comedy. grey rock packed Take a walk amongst the n w with tiny e e flowers in the David Welch w d w crystals. r . e Winter Gardens at Duthie vi ab sit / Park, one of Europe’s scotl d.com an largest indoor gardens.