Guide to Aberdeen and north east Scotland


Balmoral Castle

BALMORAL CASTLE
In a fantastic location on Royal Deeside, the Royal Family's Scottish holiday home is well worth a visit


Crathes Castle
CRATHES CASTLE

A 16th-century tower house with walled garden, woodland walks, cafe, gift shop, and playground


Castle Fraser
CASTLE FRASER
An atmospheric baronial castle dating back to the 15th century, with beautiful gardens, shop and tearoom


Drum Castle
DRUM CASTLE
One of Royal Deeside’s top historic attractions, set in woodland with rose garden, shop and tearoom


Dunnotar Castle
DUNNOTAR CASTLE

One of Scotland's most impressive ruined castles - a cliff top fortress in a truly stunning coastal setting. 


Kildrummy Castle
KILDRUMMY CASTLE
An impressive 13th century ruined castle, known as ‘the noblest of northern castles', in Strathdon



Fyvie Castle
FYVIE CASTLE
Stunning 13th century castle with a superb collection of arms, armour and paintings, shop and tearoom


Tolquhon Castle
TOLQUHON CASTLE

One of Aberdeenshire's most picturesque castles, Tolquhon is noted for its ornamented gatehouse


Huntly Castle
HUNTLY CASTLE
Huntly Castle served as a baronial residence for five centuries. Now a spectacular ruin in a beautiful setting

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