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How long is the drive from Nairn to Peterhead?

The direct drive from Nairn to Peterhead is 91.4 mi (147 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 11 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Nairn to Peterhead, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Aberdeen, Aviemore, and Elgin, as well as top places to visit like Clynelish Distillery and Nairn Beach, or the ever-popular Dunrobin Castle.

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Top cities between Nairn and Peterhead

The top cities between Nairn and Peterhead are Aberdeen, Aviemore, and Elgin. Aberdeen is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Nairn and less than an hour from Peterhead.
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Elgin

Elgin, a historic town in Moray, Scotland, is known for its rich heritage and scenic beauty. Situated on the North Coast of Scotland, Elgin serves as the administrative and commercial hub of Moray. The town's origins date back to the early medieval period and it has been a bustling center for centuries. Visitors can explore remnants of its history at sites like the long-gone castle and the majestic Elgin Cathedral, which dates back to 1224.
17% as popular as Aberdeen
0 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Peterhead
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Cairngorm Herd

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Nature & Parks
Nature preserve
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Cairngorm Reindeer Herd, located in the Scottish Highlands, is a unique and enchanting experience for nature enthusiasts and families. It is home to Britain's only free-ranging herd of reindeer. Visitors can join daily guided hill trips to interact with these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. The tour takes you on a scenic journey into the Cairngorm Mountains where you can feed and pet the friendly reindeer.
Second time visiting. It's a wonderful experience. The walk up the hill is short and beautiful, with a bridge crossing quite a big stream. The enthusiasm of the staff is heart warming. Best of all is getting to feed the reindeer where you can feel just how soft their noses are. Definitely book if you are in the area.
Autekre 2 — Google review
Simply amazing. The hike wasn’t that long or hard, and the scenery was stunning. We got to be up close and personal with a ton of reindeer. My whole group enjoyed feeding them and taking a TON of pictures. Kate and Lottie were informative and answered all of the questions we had about the reindeer. I definitely recommend booking a hill tour hike in advance for your group. It’s an absolute must for a trip through the Cairngorms!
Kirstin C — Google review
We had a fantastic few hours with the herd, such a brilliant experience. The three herders we had were so informative and answered all of our questions without hesitation. The walk to the herd was fantastic in itself, beautiful scenery, and the 30 second shower of rain we had made the most glorious rainbow. Worth every penny
Vicky D — Google review
An amazing experience seeing the reindeer up close and feeding them. It's a bit of an uphill walk to get to them but well worth it. If you're bringing a campervan, park on the road when you get to the reindeer centre as the car park has a really sharp turn on the exit. You're only at the centre for a short time before driving to another car park to begin the walk up to the herd. Absolutely recommend this reindeer experience!
Heather H — Google review
Wonderful experience, the reindeer nose is so soft and docile. I am sure the kids will be thrilled with the encounters, no need to travel to Scandinavian country to experience. There are multiple sessions each day from 11am, website advised pre-booking is essential. A short walk to the free ranging area. Also if you take the fork, there is a nice short trail, don't miss it since you are here.
Khin — Google review
Fabulous experience doing the hill walk and meeting 35 reindeer up close. Our guides Beni and Maisey were super knowledgeable and friendly. We visited on a gorgeous July day, so the walk was pretty easy and mostly dry. You must be comfortable with lots of trail stairs (made of rocks), but otherwise not very strenuous. This was one of the highlights of our Scotland visit.
Christine I — Google review
I’ll admit I was a bit worried this might turn out to be a tourist trap, but I’m so glad we went. Getting up close with the reindeer and feeding them was absolutely worth it – after all, when’s the next time you get to do that in your life? Big thanks to Amy and Daisy for such a brilliant experience. We loved every minute. It’s a great activity for big kids (adults) as well as little ones. And just to note: the climb up is really short – even the kids in our group managed it with no trouble.
Ewa C — Google review
Just a fantastic experience! We purchased our tickets in advance. My spouse is the one who really wanted to do this when we were up within the Cairngorms, and boy was it worth it. The hill hike maybe 20 minutes hike from the Sugar Bowl Car Park, and there are several climbs with stone steps along it. Once you reach the fenced area you will walk on a wooden walkway to reach the herd. We had light rain the day we went, and one of our guides, Lotti was wearing red rain gear. She fed the reindeer cattle feed from a green sack, and during this process she slung the sack over her shoulder…and for a moment I thought she could had been Santa Claus🤣 Every one has an opportunity to hand feed the reindeer and afterwards you can stay with the herd as long as you like.
Mark E — Google review
82% as popular as Aberdeen
27 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Peterhead
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Aberdeen

Aberdeen, also known as the Granite City, is a vibrant port city in northeast Scotland. It's famous for its connection to the offshore petroleum industry and boasts a diverse international population. The city's architecture is characterized by enduring grey-stone buildings, such as the monumental Victorian landmark Marischal College. Aberdeen offers a perfect blend of cosmopolitan vibes, stunning coastlines, and rich culture.
Most popular city on this route
19 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Peterhead

Best stops along Nairn to Peterhead drive

The top stops along the way from Nairn to Peterhead (with short detours) are Glenfiddich Distillery, Aberdeen Maritime Museum, and Dunrobin Castle. Other popular stops include Landmark Forest Adventure Park, Nairn Beach, and Elgin Cathedral.
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Dunrobin Castle

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Temporarily Closed
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Dunrobin Castle and Gardens, situated in Golspie, is an extravagant castle that has been inhabited by Clan Sutherland since the 1400s. The biggest house in the Highlands, it was mainly built in a French style between 1845 and 1850 although it dates back to 1275. Owned by the dukes of Sutherland, this opulent castle offers a fascinating glimpse into aristocratic life with its rich furnishings and museum displays.
Wow! Stunning castle and grounds. We were lucky to visit on a gorgeous sunny day. We booked in advance & although it was busy it was still easy to walk around at our own pace. It is vast though & a lot of steps but plenty of places to stop & sit. The museum is a must see & so unusual! Another highlight to the visit. We did sit & wait for the falconry show but as it was hot we sat in the shade under the trees. Unfortunately the guy did not have a microphone so you could not hear what he was saying & his performance was aimed more at the people sat on the benches at the top of the lawn. I think they need to review that as we weren’t the only people sat down the side in the shade & watched for a while then left. We did get to see the birds as they were on perches on the bottom of the display lawn. All in all staff are lovely & the cafe had good choice of food & drinks at a reasonable price. Handled very well with the amount of people they were serving. Definitely worth a visit!
Karina W — Google review
Amazing castle and grounds. The staff were extremely helpful and very informative. Included in the admission price are two falconry displays which really made the day. Best to arrive early before the coaches turn up. Definitely worth the visit.
Del W — Google review
This was one of the most beautiful castles that we went into. It was completely furnished and had attendance in rooms that you can ask questions. Was really a nice morning spent. On the first floor was a snack area where you can get coffee tea or to nibble on after the tour was over.
John K — Google review
A stunning castle. The gentleman at the castle passionately explained its history to us and even let us take a photo of a castle photo taken in the late 1800s. If we had had the energy to go down to the garden, we could have seen the castle from the other side for an amazing view.
Hanna J — Google review
You must buy tickets for this castle in advance, as they only open for a short time period and are quite busy. This castle looks amazing from the garden. It's like a castle pops out from a fairy tale. The garden is very nicely designed as well, especially the thistle and lavender, which are very well bred. Inside is not that impressive, as most of the rooms are quite low key, and not much extravagant furniture. However, the white lilac ceiling was quite stunning. I have not seen any interior design like that before. One thing I dislike about the castle are the over amount of deer head specimens and some animal carpets. Apparently the owners used to live hunting deets and went to Africa and killed some lions and leopard and made them into carpets. I understand those are a part of the castle so I have no complain to the staff, but I am simply saying animal lovers should be aware of this before they enter the castle. Do not miss the falconry show in the garden. It’s very educational. You get to meet Harris Hawk, American Kestrel, Barn Owl, etc. The cafe is great too. Their cakes and soup are very good. Overall, I had a great experience here. Definitely worth coming for.
Etheria H — Google review
Gorgeous castle and grounds. Closed for the season when we visited in November but we took a punt and drove in. Of course we couldn't go into the castle but we nosied around the gardens which were beautiful. Note to self come earlier in the year next time!
Geraldine D — Google review
The self managed tour was very interesting with some very well informed volunteers to give information if asked for it. We did not manage to go round the gardens as our mobility is not too good, but the views over the gardens are beautiful.. The cafe was very busy but food was lovely.
S G — Google review
Spectacular castle, beautiful history, beautiful monarchs and the castle very well preserved. The staff is well trained and very kind. A small garden in the back is clean and pleasant for a walk. A small souvenir shop, a kiosk that had one liter bottles for sale, I think of Dunrobin gin... I think it was good but I'm not a gin taster but a whiskey taster 😉. I liked it. PS. A large parking lot on the left as you enter and for the disabled at the entrance to the castle.
Iulian C — Google review
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4.6
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Golspie, KW10 6SF, United Kingdom
https://www.dunrobincastle.co.uk/
+44 1408 633177
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Clynelish Distillery

Mentioned on 
12 lists 
Distillery
Tours
Factory Tours
Located in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, Clynelish Distillery is a must-visit for whisky enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The distillery offers tasting tours of its world-famous malts and provides insight into its unique and fascinating history. With a welcoming and modern atmosphere, visitors can enjoy the impressive attention to detail in the cafe area while engaging with knowledgeable staff who are passionate about both the local area and their whisky.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It was a fantastic experience at Clynelish Distillery! The tour was excellent, and our guide, Anne Sophie, made it truly special. She was engaging, positive and clearly knowledgeable about whisky ( the history, process, all of it) which made the experience even more enjoyable. The tasting was well-paced, and the whisky itself was outstanding. Highly recommend this tour, especially if you’re lucky enough to have Anne Sophie as your guide! The only recommendation can be that a small memorabilia would be good, all the other distilleries gifted us a wee glencairn.
Safak E — Google review
I did the P and P tour which was £35. The tour lasted 1.5 hours and our guide Leo was wonderful. He knew the history and answered all of the questions we had (we had a lot). Leo went above and beyond with being so welcoming and knowledgeable. The winery even offers a driving pack for the person who drives which was lovely so everyone can join in and drink responsibly.
Jazlyn O — Google review
Clynelish distillery was my first Whiskey distillery tour. We booked the 1 hr & 45 min Flavour Journey. The beautiful tasting room, the fun and interactive story telling, and the distillery tour went far beyond my expectations. This is a tour worth traveling to! The tour ended with tasting 3 whiskeys and a fun whiskey cocktail that I will definitely replicate at home!
Hella M — Google review
What a wonderful tour. Our guide Victoria was charming and so knowledgeable. She kept us captivated throughout the visit. The interactive story room provided us with lots of history and information in an engaging way. Everyone we met on the tour was most friendly. We tasted 3 Clynelish whiskeys and a cocktail. We are not whiskey buffs but a more expensive tasting was available. We thought the visit was great value.
Gary C — Google review
We went to cardhu as my husband wants to collect the 4 corners of Johnnie walkers world. We first came in to the shop and, I think, her name was Valerie was pushing us towards the ~self pouring whisky~ cause it has better value and tastes better. But one thing many know about whisky is that everyone has a personal taste. We didn’t really like that and she was not much help. My husband could taste the self pouring one but not the normal exclusive distillery one. We had to go upstairs to the bar. I asked at the bar if he can get a little to taste the distillery exclusive one cause he couldn’t do it in the shop. They were very helpfull here. I told him he needed to drive so he can not drink a ‘whole glass’. I asked what I needed to pay and he said that it was fine, that it was one the house. That was so so nice. I got a latte and we enjoyed the sun. He ended up buying the distillery exclusive one.
Shelly K — Google review
Had a wonderful experience! After my visit to the Dunrobin Castle I stopped here after a recommendation. It wasn't too crowdy and thus very comfortable and you could feel that everything was more personal. They accommodate for visitors that arrive by car by offering to refill the tasting portions into small glass bottles. The tour is highly recommended and created in an interactive way. The little cafe offers a stunning view into the landscape.
Monki M — Google review
Best whisky distillery tour experience we’ve ever had was at Clynelish located in Brora! What an amazing story and what an amazing tour, Stefanie was so knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and entertaining. The first thirty minutes will captivate you. Did not disappoint! 🥃
Matthew W — Google review
We did the £21 tour and tasting and had a blast. It's a bit gimmicky, but that's part of the fun, and we learned a lot. The bar area where we had the tasting is gorgeous with great views. It's an easy 20 minute walk from the nearby village so no worries about driving after the tasting.
Emily D — Google review
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4.8
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Clynelish Rd, Brora, KW9 6LR, United Kingdom
https://www.malts.com/en-gb/distilleries/clynelish
+44 1408 623000
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Nairn Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Nairn Beach, located in the historic fishing town of Nairn, is a perfect destination for a family holiday. The beach offers clean sand and various activities such as promenade walks, putting green, leisure park, and swimming pool. This seaside town on the Moray Firth has been popular since Victorian times and serves as an ideal base for exploring the Highlands with opportunities for walking, cycling, water sports, local events, and golfing.
Peaceful and calm beach , very clean and beautiful beach , lovely local people we met ! Perfect for a peaceful yoga morning , cold dip and swimming in the sea ! Very tranquil atmosphere! Lovely ice cream shop just 2 mins away, cafe is also 2mins walk, have a good size playground 🛝 near the cafe , highly recommend for family activities!
Amanda X — Google review
A beautiful beach. Moray Firth views. Great for the kids, walking, dog walking, reading a book or just relaxing. At various points there are opportunities to come off for cold or warm refreshments and a bite to eat at the many first class establishments around Nairn. There’s also a playground and a couple of really nice places for ice cream around the links (which has a car park too). Watch out for the crabs and jellyfish!
David S — Google review
it's just simply beautiful! There were alot of people there, but you could still find a bench to sit and watch the day go by
Brie B — Google review
Nice experience. great place to go for the Beach nice and clean a great view out to see. & good for children to play. food and drinks good parking ok payments on parking by the Beach will call again next on holiday
Brian C — Google review
This beach is simply spectacular, came here on the clearest of clear days. And I wish I could've stayed all day. It goes on for miles, & it's such a peaceful outstanding place to be. Plenty of nice cafes around, & Parkdean resort isn't too far away from here if you want to grab something to eat from one of their local restaurants.
Roshan W — Google review
Fantastic beaches with harbour and restaurants. Seafood bar. Large play area for thr kids.
Ian F — Google review
I found one small and lovely place. From centre town is easy to arrive in large parking area with open space for play ⚽ or relax. Also beautifully landscaped walking trails connect with the riverside trail.
LILLIA E — Google review
Beautiful beach just a few minutes walk from our b&b. Lots of different pathway options and little shelters for passing rain. Bring your shell jacket; always a stiff wind and chance of precipitation.
Jenny B — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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Nairn, IV12 4EA, United Kingdom
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Rothiemurchus

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Nature & Parks
Cafe
Rothiemurchus Estate is a Highland estate that boasts a 13th-century island castle and offers abundant wildlife and outdoor activities. The estate stretches from the River Spey at Aviemore to the Cairngorm summit plateau, featuring one of Scotland's largest remnants of Caledonian forest, home to red squirrels, capercaillie, and Scottish wildcats. Visitors can also explore nearby farm shops in Grantown on Spey and Nethybridge for local produce.
A wonderful experience feeding the deer! My children truly enjoyed getting close, touching, and feeding them. The guide was very kind, shared interesting information about the deer, and answered all our questions with patience. We highly recommend this activity for visitors, especially families and Arab tourists, to enjoy this unique experience in Scotland
Ahlam — Google review
We attended the Highlands Falconry and that was an incredible experience! The birds were so gorgeous and it was truly a once in a lifetime experience to be able to handle them. We love it!! After a quick lunch at the barn, we hiked around Loch an Eileen. this was an easy hike with a lovely wide path and beautiful views of the loch. from the car park it was 3.5 miles loop.
Bobbi H — Google review
We visited the hairy coos safari as a family of 4. We all enjoyed it and it was a good experience for the kids. We also hired bike to go around the area. Overall the staff are friendly and very welcoming. We will definitely come back soon and try more activities that could suit my kids age.
Les L — Google review
We did the Coo Safari. It was awesome! Lots of hands on experience with young cows (2 years and under) Vickie was our guide and was very knowledgeable of the property and of course the Coo's! They were so cute. The roads were well maintained and easy to follow along with any vehicle. We would definitely do it again!
DJ L — Google review
What a wonderful experience. Entirely worth doing and suitable for all ages (56 year olds) and we felt fully worked out after. The guides Ben and Olly were so attentive and knew how to support the group and encourage us. It is a nippy cold experience, but you hardly notice it when you’re so caught up with the rapids.
Catherine — Google review
Went on the intermediate pony trek. What more can you want? Highland ponies in the Highlands!! The ride was lead by a lady with a wealth of knowledge on the ponies and the estate. I really enjoyed it. Very highly recommend.
Sally F — Google review
We had a wonderful late afternoon at the Hairy Coo experience. Second time we’ve been. Majestic animals, amazing scenery and a passionate guide. Many thanks
Christopher R — Google review
Great experience on the quad trekking today. Mercedes was a great instructor and trek leader. She was thorough and attentive with interesting facts along the way. Really had fun and got to see the Highland Cattle they have on the farm up close.
Fiona M — Google review
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4.5
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Rothiemurchus Centre, Aviemore, PH22 1QH, United Kingdom
https://rothiemurchus.net/
+44 1479 812345
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Landmark Forest Adventure Park

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Nestled in the charming village of Carrbridge, Landmark Forest Adventure Park offers a perfect family-friendly destination with an array of activities to keep kids entertained. From thrilling rides and a monkey trail to nature walks and a dinosaur kingdom, there's something for everyone. The park also features a Treetop Trail for wildlife viewing, a fire tower, maze, and various nature trails. It strikes the right balance between entertainment and education without feeling tacky.
This is an amazing and fun place to go, no hidden fees just fun for all ages, We had a family trip 7 adults and 6 kids age ranging from 3 til 12. The kids loved every part - play park, water slides, maze, shooting range, tree top nets, dinosaurs and the illusion. The adults had fun doing the tree top course and the sky dive. Everything was amazing. The one problem from our visit was it was swarming with wasps. They were everywhere. Would recommend for any age 👌
Kayleigh M — Google review
Fun and good with kids - won't hold the all day but half or a bit more. Queues at peak time can see you wait anywhere from 10 to over 30 minutes - especially for the main attractions (water slides...). While there are multiple things to see and do, we felt we were coming back to a couple mainly, trying to balance queues waiting time and value! Few fast food stands with the quality you would expect from this type of place - nothing gastro of course!
Alex — Google review
A bit expensive but with the money. Great fun for the whole family. You can easily spend whole day there having fun on various attractions. Always book your ticket in advance online for a nice discount.
Matt P — Google review
This was the first of many activities we booked before arriving to stay in Aviemore and what a great place to start off our holiday. Fun activities for kids and grown ups alike, I personally went out of my comfort zone and did the high ropes, having never done anything like that before it really tested me but so glad I did it, my daughter even did the skydive and showed great bravery
Kerri J — Google review
Landmark Forest Adventure Park is a fantastic day out for families! The panoramic views from the treetop tower are absolutely breathtaking, with sweeping forests and Highland mountains as far as the eye can see. The Cairngorms lookout point is both scenic and informative. Our kids had an amazing time, especially enjoying the water slide and the climbing facilities, which were safe, exciting, and well-designed. We also loved spotting butterflies in the tropical area. Beautifully maintained, fun, and full of natural beauty. Highly recommended for all ages.
Nigel D — Google review
Nestled in the forest, this Adventure Park is brilliant, we came just as the local schools went back which meant there were no queues at all. There is so much to do and explore as well as some really good activities. My 3 year old has told us it's his favourite place now thanks to the water slides. Great for all ages!
Adam L — Google review
Went with husband, you defenetly do not need children to enjoy an adventure and to go out your comfort zone. Staff were friendly, loads to do with or without children. Beautiful grounds, informative information especially about dinosaurs 🦕 my husband especially enjoyed the water ride and the bid trampoline. Butterfly 🦋 house has lots of other interesting things, defenetly worth a visit for young and old with or without children.
Mary M — Google review
A truly exceptional experience - the best amusement park in Scotland. Even standing on its own, the amusement park is incredible; however, once you couple that with the nature interwoven within, it is taken to a whole new level. FIVE STARS! COULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE MORE!
Lewis C — Google review
4.7
(4210)
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4.5
(1936)
B9153, Carrbridge, PH23 3AJ, United Kingdom
https://www.landmarkpark.co.uk/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=MyBusinessListing
+44 1479 841613
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Brodie Castle and Estate (National Trust for Scotland)

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Brodie Castle and Estate is a beautifully restored 16th-century castle that has been the ancestral home of the Brodie clan for over 400 years. The castle houses an impressive collection of antiques, art, and ceramics, including furniture, paintings, and works by Dutch masters and Scottish Colourists. Visitors can explore the castle's rooms, passageways, and towers to get a glimpse of everyday life for the Brodie clan.
Nice tour, with very informative in person Tour guide. Castle grounds and gardens are very nice and well kept. Great place for photos. In spring it would be fantastic with a huge selection of Daffodils. We stayed in the Garden house for 5 days and was absolutely great. Super quiet well furnished historic 2 story house. Huge living room with private garden and full dining room. 2 upstairs bedrooms up a steep set of nicely carpeted steps. Full kitchen as well.
Mark B — Google review
We went here for the play gardens and found out there's a soft play for the really little ones. The play gardens are lovely and well kept as you would expect. We spent about an hour going round and having fun, though there wasn't as many activities as I'd been led to believe. However I was surprised to be told the cafe has a soft play (for children under 110cm in height). When we went in it's really aimed at under 5s I'd say. It was perfect for my little one. She enjoyed this more than the play gardens. I should add that wherever I read the info for the gardens made it out to be free. While you don't pay as such to get in, the amount you pay when parking depends on what area of the estate you are visiting. If you wish to visit the castle grounds (which includes the play gardens) it's £5 for the day (per car). Adding the castle costs a little extra. Note: it's free for those with National Trust memberships. I had no issues paying this, but it came a little unexpected and thought I should mention it here in case it was important to someone else. Something to mention is that the staff who we came into contact at various points were all very polite, friendly and welcoming and offered guidance and assistance where needed.
Natalie K — Google review
We visited Brodie Castle this Sunday and had an amazing time! It’s dog-friendly, which is a huge bonus — we were able to enjoy the day with our 10-year-old Lab. The gardens were truly inspirational. I especially loved the extended meadow areas and the large vegetable garden with an orchard. All of the play areas were well-kept, clean, and safe. There’s something for all ages — from 8 to 45! The staff were very friendly and welcoming. Access to the gardens and play areas is free, and we only paid £5 for parking, which is a small price considering the number of attractions on offer. Highly recommended, especially in good weather! We’ll definitely be back!
Maria D — Google review
A lovely historic building that was brought to life as a former family home by the knowledge and enthusiasm of our charismatic tour guide. Good facilities including two small and reasonably priced cafés (lunch of soup, oatcakes, cake and pot of tea cost about £10.40). Lovely grounds to explore and a children's play garden that was clearly being enjoyed. I visited on an October week day and it was not busy, a pleasantly comfortable and unhurried 3-4 hour visit.
Paul B — Google review
We really like Brodie Castle. Our tour guide was new, but exceptional and she really added to our experience. The outside had some beautiful walking trails and we loved the huge beech tree. There were no formal gardens, but the children’s garden was so creative and really well done. If you have children, I’d highly recommend a stop here. The children’s garden was very well planned and the best we’d seen!
Leslie G — Google review
Visited the gardens and cafe . Staff all helpful and friendly. Two nice cafes with lovely cakes. spent a whole afternoon in the gardens and play parks. Children and adults enjoyed the play garden especially the musical areas. The big bunny was great to see. Children did the sheet to find the white rabbits and fill in the names, great idea to involve children. We didn't walk round all the areas so would certainly return.
Lynn K — Google review
If you have never been to a Scotish Castle I recommend Brodie Castle. Why? It is in the countryside away from traffic with plenty of parking. There is a very well organized tour with plenty of time to ask questions without feeling pressured. Several cafes are on the grounds with picnic tables to enjoy a lunch or snack. There is a playground for children. There are trails through the woods to follow . Clean bathrooms are on-site.
Walter ( — Google review
Lovely castle and estate to have an adventure in. Nice walks and plenty to do for children. Large parking area with a charge of £5. Entry to castle was £16 for adults and £9 for children. You couldn't go here and not bother with the castle tour and still have a great time. There is also a cafe with an indoor soft play also.
Scott — Google review
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Brodie, Forres, IV36 2TE, United Kingdom
http://www.nts.org.uk/BrodieCastle
+44 1309 641700
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RSPB Scotland Loch Garten Nature Centre

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Excellent place managed to see both male & female Ospreys in the nest. The male brought the female a tasty headless fish to impress her! The staff at the centre were very friendly and knowledgeable. It is well worth a visit at only £5 per person. All walks are free.
Carole H — Google review
Went a couple of times during our holiday. Firstly the welcome from all the staff was exceptional. All the facilities were clean. We overall left feeling slightly disappointed, it felt more like a country park than a nature reserve. Countless people walking dogs off their leads even though there are signs asking you not to. One owner was even allowing their dog to chase the birds. We arrived around 6am one day and there wasn’t a person in sight and the forest was alive with life. We were both shocked by the lack of bird hides, that for us is what this place needs urgently. All in all we had a nice time but it just needs some investment.
Chris B — Google review
There is efficient centre with camera directed as a nest of ospreys. On the way to get there you will see the small birds in the forest. Friendly volunteers giving a lot of information. Wheelchair accessible. At the other side of the centre, there are great walks near the loch.
Steven M — Google review
What a brilliant morning - if you think this is just about ospreys you are missing out! Amazing other birds, brilliant staff who are so enthusiastic and knowledgeable about lots of other topics. We got lucky and found a fungi expert who was brilliant with our mushroom enthusiast 8 year old and showed him loads of amazing fungi (and a dog vomit slime- very unusual and cooler than it sounds!). Really sparked his interest and then we found dozens of cool fungi in the forest. If your kids have any interest in the natural world this is a must.
Ali M — Google review
Lovely place to visit. Highly recommended, Very reasonably priced. The forest walks are lovely. You can park up and do walks at no cost. Entrance fee only payable when visiting rspb centre which I would recommend. Very helpful and knowledgable staff.
Lillian L — Google review
Beautiful lake and forest with different path options depending on the difficulty. The paths and the place in general is really well maintened. 100% recommended
Antonio C — Google review
Excellent place for viewing nesting osprey. They have multiple scopes trained on the nest. All the scopes are set at different heights - there are some at kid height, too. Costs 5 GBP per person to get in. We didn't see any osprey except the one in the picture, but I'm glad we stopped here.
Margaret R — Google review
What a fabulous place. More pics to follow. Just revelling in the nature for now. The two Loch trail (Garten & Mallachie) is a lovely walk (trail)
Mike L — Google review
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Loch Garten Nature Centre, Nethy Bridge, PH25 3HA, United Kingdom
https://www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/loch-garten-abernethy
+44 1479 831476
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Cairngorm Herd

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Nature & Parks
Nature preserve
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Cairngorm Reindeer Herd, located in the Scottish Highlands, is a unique and enchanting experience for nature enthusiasts and families. It is home to Britain's only free-ranging herd of reindeer. Visitors can join daily guided hill trips to interact with these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. The tour takes you on a scenic journey into the Cairngorm Mountains where you can feed and pet the friendly reindeer.
Second time visiting. It's a wonderful experience. The walk up the hill is short and beautiful, with a bridge crossing quite a big stream. The enthusiasm of the staff is heart warming. Best of all is getting to feed the reindeer where you can feel just how soft their noses are. Definitely book if you are in the area.
Autekre 2 — Google review
Simply amazing. The hike wasn’t that long or hard, and the scenery was stunning. We got to be up close and personal with a ton of reindeer. My whole group enjoyed feeding them and taking a TON of pictures. Kate and Lottie were informative and answered all of the questions we had about the reindeer. I definitely recommend booking a hill tour hike in advance for your group. It’s an absolute must for a trip through the Cairngorms!
Kirstin C — Google review
We had a fantastic few hours with the herd, such a brilliant experience. The three herders we had were so informative and answered all of our questions without hesitation. The walk to the herd was fantastic in itself, beautiful scenery, and the 30 second shower of rain we had made the most glorious rainbow. Worth every penny
Vicky D — Google review
An amazing experience seeing the reindeer up close and feeding them. It's a bit of an uphill walk to get to them but well worth it. If you're bringing a campervan, park on the road when you get to the reindeer centre as the car park has a really sharp turn on the exit. You're only at the centre for a short time before driving to another car park to begin the walk up to the herd. Absolutely recommend this reindeer experience!
Heather H — Google review
Wonderful experience, the reindeer nose is so soft and docile. I am sure the kids will be thrilled with the encounters, no need to travel to Scandinavian country to experience. There are multiple sessions each day from 11am, website advised pre-booking is essential. A short walk to the free ranging area. Also if you take the fork, there is a nice short trail, don't miss it since you are here.
Khin — Google review
Fabulous experience doing the hill walk and meeting 35 reindeer up close. Our guides Beni and Maisey were super knowledgeable and friendly. We visited on a gorgeous July day, so the walk was pretty easy and mostly dry. You must be comfortable with lots of trail stairs (made of rocks), but otherwise not very strenuous. This was one of the highlights of our Scotland visit.
Christine I — Google review
I’ll admit I was a bit worried this might turn out to be a tourist trap, but I’m so glad we went. Getting up close with the reindeer and feeding them was absolutely worth it – after all, when’s the next time you get to do that in your life? Big thanks to Amy and Daisy for such a brilliant experience. We loved every minute. It’s a great activity for big kids (adults) as well as little ones. And just to note: the climb up is really short – even the kids in our group managed it with no trouble.
Ewa C — Google review
Just a fantastic experience! We purchased our tickets in advance. My spouse is the one who really wanted to do this when we were up within the Cairngorms, and boy was it worth it. The hill hike maybe 20 minutes hike from the Sugar Bowl Car Park, and there are several climbs with stone steps along it. Once you reach the fenced area you will walk on a wooden walkway to reach the herd. We had light rain the day we went, and one of our guides, Lotti was wearing red rain gear. She fed the reindeer cattle feed from a green sack, and during this process she slung the sack over her shoulder…and for a moment I thought she could had been Santa Claus🤣 Every one has an opportunity to hand feed the reindeer and afterwards you can stay with the herd as long as you like.
Mark E — Google review
82% as popular as Aberdeen
27 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Peterhead
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Cardhu Distillery

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Distillery
Food & Drink
Cardhu Distillery, established in 1811 by Helen Cumming as an illegal operation and later licensed in 1824, is the first distillery to be officially supported by a woman. The distillery offers guided tours detailing the whisky-making process and has a visitor centre where visitors can choose from a range of tours available. A visit to Cardhu Distillery provides insight into its intriguing back story that may surprise even regular consumers of their products.
The tour of CARDHU Distillery was not only extremely informative but fun and very enjoyable too. Zoe, our guide, took us through the history from its early days of Helen Cummings hiding her stills from the tax man, right up-to-date. The aromas and sights within the distillery were a wonderful experience for the senses. Everywhere was impeccably presented - obviously a big company can afford to furnish the tour area to a high standard - but even so, we felt like we were getting real five star service. The tour finished with a wonderful tasting experience. It actually felt like a private dining room in a swanky hotel, very plush and we felt extremely special. I was driving so I could only sniff and have a very small taste of the whiskeys, however there was a non-alcoholic cocktail for me to try. Also the distillery provided dinky little driver packs to take away so that I could decant my whiskey tots into small bottles which were labelled so that I know which is which when I get back home. From the beginning to the end of our visit everything was absolutely perfect and Zoe went over and above to make everybody feel welcome. She’s an excellent ambassador for the brand.
Paul R — Google review
Historical & fabulous Whisky & Tour Cardhu has ALWAYS been my favorite whisky. Even whilst living abroad (Switzerland, France, etc), I would always drink Cardhu. Not sure if it is the bottle, the colour of the whisky the taste & smell, but this was always clearly my favorite (since the end of the 90's probably). Therefore obviously visiting Scotland, this was a must stop for me. We visiting the Distillery with my family and really enjoyed it. The kids too thought it was really interesting. The tour is super informative but also fun. To be noted you end with a little tasting then you can also sample the shop, which is beautiful and one of the nicest I have seen for a distillery shop. This is a highly recommended tour by me!
Paul V — Google review
Really enjoyed our tour of Cardhu. Very informative, interesting and very well presented y Alicia. I am not usually a whiskey drinker but would highly recommend doing this tour. We felt very welcome from the minute we walked through the doors. Lovely setting too. Great tour thanks so much!
Linda R — Google review
Before visiting Scotland, my boyfriend and I weren’t familiar with Cardhu. We actually got the tip to visit Cardhu Distillery from an associate at the Johnny Walker Experience in Edinburgh. We booked ahead of time and had the pleasure of taking a tour with Erin. We ended up being the only ones who signed up for our tour time, which ended up being fantastic as we had a lot of questions! Erin is very kind and has a strong knowledge of whisky and we learned a lot about the whisky process. We truly enjoyed our visit to Cardhu Distillery thanks to Erin’s excellent tour.
Erikka L — Google review
Raise the red flag of Cardhu and many thanks to Kirsten for a fantastic tour and tasting! Perhaps the most compelling and enduring story of 2 women leaders, one a founder (Helen Cumming). Started as an illicit distillery (13 years) around 1811, before becoming legal and then combining forces as Johnny Walker’s supplier. Don’t miss the golden statues of Helen & Johnny walking into the bright future together!
B G — Google review
We had a very nice family tour! If you want a real whisky journey and learn reasons behind each taste note in your sips of whisky, it’s your place! Zoe was a very good guide and we thank to her as whole family!
Denizcan D — Google review
Our guide was exceptionally knowledgeable and passionated by the handcrafting of Cadhu whisky. Very detailed and friendly presentation of all the steps of distillation. The place is absolutely beautiful, lost in the middle of the Speyside. Worth a visit if you’re around the region.
Xavier B — Google review
Absolutely lovely guided tour. I strongly recommend it! If you drive, do not worry, they will provide for free small nice bottle kit for you to carry away after the tasting.
Patrick R — Google review
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Knockando, Charlestown of Aberlour, Aberlour, AB38 7RY, United Kingdom
http://www.cardhudistillery.com/
+44 1479 874635
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The Glenlivet Distillery

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Distillery
Food & Drink
The Glenlivet Distillery, established in 1824, is a renowned destination for whisky enthusiasts. Located in the picturesque Moray Speyside region of Scotland, it offers tours and tastings that provide insight into the distillation process and its rich history. Nestled in a remote glen with a dramatic past, the distillery captures the spirit of its surroundings in every bottle of whisky produced.
We are not whisky drinkers, but we really enjoyed the tour at Glenlivet Distillery. It was a very interesting and informative tour, and we left with a deeper appreciation of the science and art behind a great single malt Scotch Whisky. Our tour was conducted by Amber, and she did a fantastic job in explaining all the details clearly. A special mention too for Emma, who kindly allowed us to join the tour even when we were late to arrive.
Kim-Yuan K — Google review
A Fantastic Experience at The Glenlivet! Our visit to The Glenlivet was absolutely wonderful! The distillery itself is stunning — surrounded by breathtaking scenery and beautifully maintained inside and out. Our tour guide, Caitlynn, made the experience even better. She was fun, friendly, and incredibly informative, sharing the history and process behind The Glenlivet with great enthusiasm. It was the perfect balance of education and enjoyment. Highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Speyside!
Fiona B — Google review
Wow, what a beautiful distillery and tasting room. We came in to the distillery while we were out hiking the Drumin Castle Circuit, which is the same hike as the George Smith Smugglers Trail, except for the starting point as the Smugglers Trail starts at the distillery. We had tastings, and my hen and I also had margaritas made with the Caribbean Reserve. Our tasting consisted of very generous pours of the Captain's Reserve, Caribbean Reserve and 15 years of age single malt scotch whisky. Honestly we were not too keen on any of them. I would say we may had needed to push on and try some more until we found the one to our liking, but we needed to finish our hike. If we had drank anymore I sure we would had crawled instead of walk the rest of the trail 😂 We did very much enjoyed the margaritas, but I think we will just keep using tequila instead of the Caribbean Reserve, as it cost £30 for a 70 cl bottle. We would like to thank the Glenlivet Estate and The Glenlivet Distillery staff for their wonderful hospitality as we had a grand time!
Mark E — Google review
Wonderful tour, our tour guide (Jamie) has been wonderful. The tour itself it is a combination of a beautifully made visual experience, walk through the distillery, and whisky tasting. All in all a very nice way to get to know the Glenlivet even better.
Anne M — Google review
We had an amazing time at The Glenlivet Distillery, Ross was an outstanding guide! He was incredibly knowledgeable, engaging, and made the whole experience both educational and fun. The history, the behind-the-scenes look at the whisky-making process, and of course, the tasting, absolutely top-notch. If you're visiting Speyside, this tour is a must. Thanks, Ross!
Megan B — Google review
Had an awesome time at The Glenlivet Distillery! The tour isn’t as pricey as some others, but it’s packed with history and fun facts about both the brand and Scotch whisky in general. You get to try three whiskies at the end — the 12, 14, and 16-year-old — which is a nice change from the usual 12, 15, and 18. They also give you a 10% discount voucher for any whisky purchase, and you can sample more before you buy. Great whisky, great value, and a really enjoyable.
Andreas — Google review
Although we didn’t get to join the tour, we were totally impressed by the place! The bar was exceptionally nice, and the staff were so sweet and welcoming. We picked up a few souvenirs on our way out and hopefully, we’ll get to try the tour next time!
Mugsey — Google review
During my visit to Scotland I wanted to have a whiskey tasting experience and I was thrilled to see the Glenlivet distillery was couple ours away from the place I stayed as Glenlivet is one of my favorite whiskeys. The day I had booked I was running late and called them and asked can they accommodate me and my friends for a later tour. Even it was clearly said they would not be able to reschedule for later time, in the booking details, they told me they will try their best to include me in a later tour as I mentioned I was visiting all the way from New York. Now for the tour I should mention, Amber was really welcoming, knowledgeable and very pleasant the way she interact with guests. Thanks Amber. The Distillery itself sits in a nice estate with beautiful surroundings. Inside the building is modern with a nice waiting area a bar and a store. Although they could improve the variety of merch they have in the store, they have decent offerings.
Gayan W — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Glenlivet, Ballindalloch, AB37 9DB, United Kingdom
http://www.maltwhiskydistilleries.com/theglenlivet
+44 1340 821720
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Elgin Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Elgin Cathedral, a picturesque 13th-century ruin, boasts two intact towers and vaulted archways adorned with stone carvings. The cathedral has a tumultuous history, having endured fires, attacks, storms, and the Scottish Reformation. Despite this, it remains an enchanting site filled with medieval charm. Visitors can climb the West Front tower and the Chapter House tower to enjoy breathtaking views of Elgin and its surrounding landmarks.
Had a lovely couple of hours here. A surprising gem with much more to offer than initially meets the eye. Two accessible high towers with narrow spiral staircases are not for the faint hearted but absolutely worth the effort with excellent views from the top platform and multiple rooms with exhibitions on the way up. Some fantastic carved stone examples and lots of great photo opportunities. Staff were very helpful and happy to chat about the history. There is parking on the roads nearby which is free.
Vicky R — Google review
Very nice ruin. Well maintained. Very nice staff at main entrance who gave us a snippet of what to see and expect. Lovely view of Elgin from the top. The stairs up were well maintained, not too narrow, not a hard climb either. I do recommend. We used explorer pass to enter.
Yashoda S — Google review
Signed up for annual Historic Scotland pass. Visited the cathedral while touring the Moray Firth area. Found the site to be well kept with loads of informative information on it's history. Staff were great and answered my questions. Recommend
Russ L — Google review
remarkable abbey ruin ...would've been amazing to see in its day as what's left is looks pretty amazing ...lots carvings as well. . Even as a ruin, the cathedral shines out as one of Scotland's most ambitious and beautiful medieval buildings. Begun in 1224, Elgin was the principal church of the bishops of Moray. It lost its roof shortly after the Protestant Reformation of 1560, and later its central tower fell.
Warren B — Google review
We visited Elgin Cathedral today and absolutely loved our experience. The staff were incredibly kind and welcoming, and to our delight, we were even allowed to bring our dogs with us onto the beautiful grounds. That made the visit extra special and unforgettable for us. We are so grateful for this wonderful experience!
Laura M — Google review
Hauntingly evocative ruins in stone. Curated exhibitions in the surviving snd partially restored towers add to appreciation of the time and place when Elgin was an active cathedral. The decorative stone sculptures are unique surviving treasures; some are whimsical and others are quite skillfully made. There is a nearby parking lot for easy access.
Hannah P — Google review
This cathedral ruin was awesome, I really enjoyed walking around this place, reading all the information boards, seeing all the old stone work, and fragments. You have a great view over the entire area from the top of the tower. There are steep spiral stairs, but well worth the climb. £11 entry per adult.
Matthew T — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place to visit, with so much history and so much of the building to see, you could literally stay an entire day. Also home to Scotlands tallest gravestone, at over 5 meters long!
Ollie C — Google review
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King St, Elgin, IV30 1HU, United Kingdom
https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/elgin-cathedral/
+44 1343 547171
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Aberlour Distillery

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Distillery
Food & Drink
Nestled at the meeting point of Rivers Lour and Spey, Aberlour Distillery is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes with Ben Rinnes towering nearby. Visitors can enjoy relaxed tours to witness the whisky-making process and indulge in tutored tastings. The distillery offers a range of malts with rich velvety notes, and special tastings are available in the luxurious Fleming Rooms.
This was my first whisky tasting, so I can't make comparisons. I appreciated the information provided, and the instructor was great. I was pleased to taste a bit, and take the majority of the whiskey home in individual vials - which allowed me to safely drive. Unfortunately no tour was available. Coming from Canada, it was great to see the home of my favourite whisky !!
Shane T — Google review
Even with construction, the visitor's center and tastings were available (July 2025). My two friends and I stopped in as Aberlour is one of our favorites. First, Allison is amazing. Her knowledge of current and older releases and the process to make each expression was impressive but her congeniality and communication were what sets this experience apart. She was friendly, funny, and responsive. The tasting room is small but beautiful and sufficient since there are no large tour groups finishing there.
Joshua W — Google review
Great tasting experience (Deconstructed Scotch Tasting). Distillery is undergoing massive reservations so no tours. Still, the tasting was a lot of fun with Allison, our tasting guide, taking us through a flight of five different Abelour scotches. All of them were incredible and 45 minutes wasn’t nearly enough time to cover everything (we went a tad over). Loved it so much, ended up purchasing a bottle of their award winning 18 year old Double Sherry Cask finished scotch. Definitely a great experience and more personable (to me) vs. nearby big distillery tours. Thanks Allison and Abelour!!
J. C — Google review
Attended the tasting room for the Aberlour Deconstructed Tasting. Enjoyed a really good session with an excellent guide and some fantastic drams.
Mark.K — Google review
Exceptionally Charming Experience with rare editions of Aberlour Expressions. Hostess was very knowledgeable and it was interesting to learn about their next generation plans regarding the distillery.
Zinzu B — Google review
Yesterday I visited the Aberlour Distillery for a whisky tasting with two friends — and it was absolutely top-notch! Everything was so well organized and thoughtfully presented. What stood out the most was the incredible attention to detail in the storytelling — we were completely immersed in the history and craft behind each expression. The presentation was beautiful, full of character and small touches that made the experience feel truly special. A lovely surprise was the Walkers shortbread, a delicious and elegant little bonus that added a true taste of Scotland. Also appreciated the exclusive discount in their shop — a great opportunity to take home a bottle (or two!) at a better price. Highly recommended to any whisky lover or curious traveler in the area! Valeriia
Valeriia K — Google review
We booked the Aberlour Uncovered experience. This was the more humble experience we had as was the only one of the eight distilleries we visited that did not include a visit to the facilities. They said that it is because of safety reasons. Despite that the staff was very knowledgeable and friendly. The Whisky selection was also great.
Roberto F — Google review
One of my favourite distilleries I ever visited. The Whisky is great, and Allison is a rare treasure. How she handles the tasting experiance is really nice and informative. The store selection is also very nice. Absolutely would recommemd to all whisky lovers!
BL S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(570)
Banffshire, A95, Aberlour AB38 9PJ, United Kingdom
https://www.maltwhiskydistilleries.com/aberlour
+44 1340 881249
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Corgarff Castle

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4 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Corgarff Castle is a remote 16th century fortress surrounded by a unique star-shaped wall. Despite being plagued by tragedy and fire throughout its history, the castle has been occupied by both Jacobites and Redcoats at different times, as well as whisky distillers in the 1820s. Visitors can explore the reconstructed redcoat barracks from 1750 and shop on site.
Excellently restored castle with great interpretation boards and the opportunity to glimpse what it might have been like to be stationed there in the 17th and 18th centuries. It is clear that the castle played a pivotal role in the toing and froing of political and military conflicts. Even has an activity area for youngsters and uniforms to dress up in. Well worth a visit but quite a climb uphill from the car park which will present a challenge to folk with mobility issues.
Duncan S — Google review
We visited out of season when it was closed. Still suitable for a walk around the outside as it has nice views. Castle needs a paint. Parking at the bottom and not too far to walk to the top, 15 minutes or so on a grass track
Scott W — Google review
5 minute walk to the castle from the car park, unique castle with its star shape wall but can do with a freshen up compared to photos I have seen of it from a few years ago. I had the dogs with me which arent allowed in the castle itself so unfortunately never got to see the inside, hopefully get in the next time.
Ross D — Google review
This is a very interesting castle mostly due to the star shaped outer wall. It's at the top of a steep slope so you will need your walking boots. The castle was closed when we visited and the snow was still on the roof. The whole thing looks very damp and I'm not sure there's going to be that much to see if you manage to find it open to the public. Pretty good car park. Big unwelcoming "No Drones" sign on the gate going in. Which is silly given that it's a great place for aerial shots.
B0 M — Google review
Been up here a few times and this was the first time I was in! Great for a visit if you’re in the area!
Jim T — Google review
Beautiful old tower house situated on a small hill overlooking the surroundings. For some bizarre reason it was closed on the day I called ( Murphy's Law...again). Access via a track that winds up the hill so be aware of this if you have difficulty in walking. Car park at entrance gateway at bottom of hill.
Frank M — Google review
A very unique looking outer wall, a star shape. Very historic story to read about within this venue. Lots of stairs ( I won't say how many, as it's part of the kids quiz). A 5 minute walk up hill to get into this place so be warned. Still if you able, definitely worth going to see.
Robert M — Google review
Cool castle dominating the Strath. We didn't venture inside, just walked up from the carpark to stretch our legs.
Mark S — Google review
4.2
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4.0
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8m, on the A939, W of, Strathdon AB36 8YP, United Kingdom
https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/corgarff-castle/
+44 1975 651460
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Glenfiddich Distillery

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Distillery
Museums
Glenfiddich Distillery, located in the picturesque village that is an essential stop on Speyside's Malt Whisky Trail, offers traditional Victorian distillery tours. The area is not only renowned for its whisky but also for being home to one of the best salmon rivers. Visitors can explore the surrounding countryside with its vibrant colors and visit classic distilleries like Glenfiddich, Macallan, Aberlour, and Glenlivet.
I had a great time touring this rightfully famous distillery in Dufftown! The distillery is beautiful, sitting in a scenic valley, they just recently added a beautiful new still house. The tour is a great value: in 1h30 you get to learn about the history of this family distillery, visit the facility with a step-by-step of the whisky making process, and get to try 4 different drams, including a special edition. They take away kits for drivers, but I would recommend leaving the car home and coupling this visit with a ride on the Keith-Dufftown heritage railway for a full-day experience!
Daniel S — Google review
Beautiful & Legendary Distillery We decided to visit Glenfiddich Distillery in Dufftown, as we were visiting the nearby Balvenie castle. We really enjoyed it and thought this place was great. It looks the part, a bit Victorian a bit Scottish, it is really nice & well maintained. I have know this Whisky my whole life, even living in Switzerland, somehow it was always in the bars, clubs I was going to. I imagined it would of been a larger and more industrial place. I was happy to see it was more normal, smaller, etc. This is somewhat in the heart of Speyside's whisky region do visit if you can! The tour (like most of them in Scotland explains the production and making process, of whisky. Really worth your time and highly recommended from us. Note they also have a great shop and bar.
Paul V — Google review
Had my first-ever distillery tour at Glenfiddich! Our guide was hilarious! super engaging and very informative 😂 The place itself is absolutely stunning and filled with history. The whisky tasting was alright, but it was still really fun to learn the story behind the drinks. Such an interesting and memorable experience!
Mugsey — Google review
Our tour guide was super knowledgeable, friendly, always stopped to ask us if we had any questions, and took his time with us and didn’t rush things along. The tasting room was super nice, very exclusive feeling, and there were only a handful of us on the tour together, so it felt very personal. 100% recommend.
Will V — Google review
Unforgettable Tasting Experience The Glenfiddich 1990 and 1992 Sherry Oak casks are hands down the best whiskies I’ve ever tasted, truly exceptional! Deep, rich, and perfectly balanced. A standout moment in an already fantastic tasting.
Jesper C — Google review
We were passing the Glenfiddich Distillery when we met a very friendly security guard. He invited us to have a look around so we did. All the tours were booked up. We chatted with various people and visited the shop which was very busy. Next time we visit we might book a tour and that would give a better understanding of this very popular industry.
Allan M — Google review
Of course, Glenfiddich isn't exactly an insider tip. But the tour of the distillery is unparalleled—and we experienced many on our tour. Glenfiddich is one of the gold standards when it comes to Scottish whisky and shows that even a large distillery can impress with individuality and quality.
Claudius G — Google review
Visiting the iconic Glenfiddich Distillery near Dufftown, the heart of Speyside's whisky region, is a must. The tour offers a fascinating glimpse into their whisky-making process, from mashing to maturation. Tasting their renowned single malts is a highlight. While it can be busy, the chance to experience this Speyside icon and learn about their family history and innovative techniques is well worth it for any whisky lover in the area. The visitor center and shop are excellent too.
Freddy L — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(2060)
Dufftown, Keith, AB55 4DH, United Kingdom
https://www.glenfiddich.com/
+44 1340 820373
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WDC Scottish Dolphin Centre

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Tours
Cafe
The WDC Scottish Dolphin Centre is an educational facility situated at the confluence of River Spey and the sea, offering wildlife enthusiasts a chance to witness local fauna up close through live web cams, film screenings and a collection of whale bones. Visitors can also take guided tours of the historic Icehouse and learn about Spey Bays fishing heritage. The admission to the centre is free, making it an affordable destination for families with kids.
Was a great day so had a great view and was fairly busy which is always a good sign. The sea is great, their are river walks and the cafe/shop was good, the sandwiches were tasty and of good quality. Parking available at the centre, and easy access to the river and sea front.
Scott W — Google review
Good little cafe and exhibition. Easy access to the shingle banks. Guided tours of the ice house available. Great walk around the nature reserve too. Managed to see an osprey too as an added bonus.
Andrew M — Google review
This is a beautiful centre, with a lovely cafe, where you can learn, explore and see dolphins enjoying their natural habitat. We were lucky enough to enjoy other wildlife on our visit such as ospreys, lizards and kingfishers. The staff are incredible, they shared so much knowledge and insight with us. You must listen to the informative talk about bones and join the Ice House tour for a real insight into our history. James and Hope were exceptional. A must do and see if you are in the area!
Laura P — Google review
We didn't see any Dolphins but they don't guarantee that you will. Lovely walk on the beach, it is all pebbles so thick soled shoes/boots are advisable. Food and hot drinks available in cafe. Small gift shop.
Janette E — Google review
Lovely place to visit lots of wildlife if you're lucky dolphins passing great for a walk with the dog there's toilets shop coffee
Brian C — Google review
Really nice little cafe & Shop X the exhibition on the dolphins is full of useful information X lovely setting, and views X we were fortunate enough to be able to watch the Osprey hunting while we were there, he flew right over our heads & gave us both (separately) a 10/15 minute display x unfortunately didn't see any 🐬 dolphins but they hadn't been recorded for 2 days so clearly tides & winds weren't right X would recommend it to anyone x
Jenny N — Google review
Amazing place, amazing people, an absolutely amazing cause. Cafe is also excellent, very nice fresh food served with very little wait (as its all freshly prepared) they don't like waste and nor do we. Its also very very environmentally friendly both cafe and shop. Amazing products, supporting local artists as well as their own clothing which is all recycled 100% cotton, also supporting so many people with their citizen science programme. I can't say enough about how amazing this place is. Their is also a bird reserve just by as its at the mouth of the river Spey. Dolphins, porpoise seen nearly daily.
Jill — Google review
Wonderful place to visit. Be prepared to climb over rocks and the pebble beach to look for the Dolphins, although we did not see any the visitor centre was well worth a visit and cafe serves lovely food
Steve W — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(314)
Spey Bay, Fochabers, IV32 7PJ, United Kingdom
https://dolphincentre.whales.org/
+44 1343 820339
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16

Huntly Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Huntly Castle is a historic site located near the border of Aberdeenshire, boasting ruins dating back to the 12th century. Originally built by the Earl of Fife, it has undergone numerous modifications over time. The castle features impressive architecture including stately palaces and towering structures. Having served as a residence and stronghold for five centuries, it has endured multiple attacks and displays visible scars from its tumultuous past.
What a wonderful find! Huntly Castle is open in the off season, and offers free parking right next to the entrance. This is a really neat site. I loved that you could climb up to the top of the tower. Also has a very interesting history...
Katherine M — Google review
A car park big enough for over 6 vehicles. Short walk to entrance building with small shop selling gifts and treats. Entrance fee payable. The castle is big and an outhouse also exists to explore. The main castle has some restrictions to access and intricate details have been protected from the weather. Still an impressive size with prison, cellars, great hall, kitchen, bedrooms etc. Outside is a building with a bakery and a brew house. Part of the original medieval road exists just outside.
Joseph K — Google review
The castle ruins is incredible. The size is quite impressive, between the cellars, the prison, the living rooms and the different rooms you will spent 1h . All the explanations are really good, the story of it is fascinant. Highly recommanded.
Laurent G — Google review
Went first thing it opened, the older gentleman we chated with inside the castle was super happy to be there, he felt like a personal tour guide and you could tell he loved what he was doing.
ScottyDoesTV — Google review
this is a wonderful castle ruins and so definitely worth a visit...the site is home to a number of castles during its history ...a medieval road lays next to the current ruin as well ...Once a magnificent, sumptuous and ornate building, Huntly Castle is a large and ruinous old stronghold and palace in a pretty wooded location, long the seat of the powerful Gordon Earls and Marquises of Huntly and with a long and violent history, just north of the Aberdeenshire town of Huntly.
Warren B — Google review
Huntly castle is a must see castle whilst visiting aberdeenshire for all its a ruin there is still allot to see and you can use your imagination to fill in the blanks. There is a well stocked shop that sells everything from books to souvenirs to fridge magnets the people who run the site are very friendly and welcoming and happy to answer any question that you might have. There is decent parking next to the castle so no issues there also toilets are avaliable. The views from on top of Huntly castle are well worth the effort. 10/10
Mark N — Google review
A very beautiful Castle, I spent hours exploring and there are beautiful walks and praks in the surrounding area. A fantastic day out. 🤩🤩
Christine C — Google review
I visited on a rainy day, just as it opened. I was fortunate enough to get a guided tour from Gordon - and he was brilliant! So knowledgeable. It's great value for money as well. I spent nearly two hours there and it went very quickly.
Mandy H — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(238)
Castle St, Huntly, AB54 4SH, United Kingdom
https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/huntly-castle/
+44 1466 793191
17

Craigievar

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Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Alford, Craigievar Castle stands out with its enchanting pink facade that harmonizes perfectly with the lush green hills surrounding it. This stunning structure is not just a feast for the eyes; it's also rumored to have inspired Walt Disney's iconic Cinderella Castle, adding a touch of fairy tale magic to your visit. Exploring Craigievar offers a delightful glimpse into Scotland's rich history and architectural beauty, making it a must-see destination for any traveler seeking charm and wonder.
4.5
(465)
Alford, AB33 8JP, UK
18

Portsoy Ice Cream

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$$$$affordable
Ice cream shop
Nestled along the picturesque Moray coastline, Portsoy is a charming fishing village that offers more than just stunning views and rich maritime history. Among its many delights, Portsoy Ice Cream stands out as a must-visit destination for ice cream lovers. Known for an impressive array of flavors, this delightful shop has something to satisfy every palate—from traditional favorites to unique alternatives that are sure to surprise and delight.
Unreal - Definitely worth the stop on the A98. Staff were friendly and attentive! Ice cream was super smooth, full of flavour. Loads to choose from! Dont think about stopping - ABSOLUTELY STOP!
Lewis P — Google review
Firt class ice cream shop / sit in. An amazing choice of Ice cream and desserts tucked away on the lovely village of Portsoy. An incredible array of flavours and toppings. Bubble waffle seems to be a popular choice in my family. I total recommend a visit , I will be returning.
Martin R — Google review
Really nice place. Large variety of ice cream ,waffles etc. Good coffee. Friendly staff. Clean.
C L — Google review
Great ice cream shop on the main street opposite the bakers and the church, which has a low wall and handy benches to sit on when eating your ice cream. Just watch out for the gulls! Make sure you head down to the Quay side, it is a very lovely location.
Matt H — Google review
Never miss this place if you are in Portsoy.Best icecreams and sorbet bowls. Tried 3 scoops bowl of lotus biscoff, strawberry and cookies andcream. And a sorbet bowl with nuts and coconut bits and banana and raspberry with hot milk chocolates sauce. If sugar wasn't that diabetic I could eat this everyday 😍
B L — Google review
Delicious ice cream with all the delights! We also bought a souvenir made from local driftwood to bring home.
Michael M — Google review
Very busy. Queues likely to be long. The options and quality are amazing. It’s worth the wait, you’re not rushed. The area around is amazing too, close to a park so the kids can enjoy after all that ice cream! There is also plenty of free parking around the area.
Rana M — Google review
Travelled a long way for this. Has been highly recommended. Great choices and was absolutely buzzing. Was very popular. Good value and tasty ice cream. Would recommend trying the cinnamon bun with ice cream in the middle 👌
Nic — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(330)
24 Seafield St, Portsoy, Banff AB45 2QT, United Kingdom
https://portsoyicecream.co.uk/
+44 1261 842279
19

Grampian Transport Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Cafe
Grampian Transport Museum, located in Aberdeen, is a family-friendly museum with seasonal opening hours. It features an extensive collection of vehicles from the 19th century to the present, including traveling chariots and high-speed cars. The museum is housed in a historic building that was once home to artist Sir George Reid PRSA and also showcases a large collection of medals, including several Victoria Crosses.
What a wonderful little museum! Full of unexpected delights such as original "cars" modified and driven by the Top Gear team. Also plenty of other classic exhibits ranging from an Austin 1100 to a William Hay and Sons lemonade lorry. If you're in Alford, pay a visit, you won't regret it
Steve W — Google review
Had a great couple of hours looking around the museum. We especially enjoyed viewing the Top Gear and Guy Martin exhibitions - Guy's world record bicycle and the crazy (smashed up) go kart are particular highlights. There's a lovely cafe with a good selection of gluten free lunches. It's all dog friendly and the staff were super friendly, even giving the dogs a gravy bone on arrival. It's well worth the fee to enter.
Vicky R — Google review
This is a lovely old school museum. Incredibly friendly staff, plenty to see and the Top Gear exhibition is well worth the lengthy drive from almost anywhere else in the country! It's totally accessible and set in a lovely part of the world. Gift shop and cafe are great and well priced too.
Fraser C — Google review
My partner and I visited the Grampian transport museum and was thoroughly impressed by its excellent presentation. It's a must see attraction for any car enthusiast, Top Gear or Guy Martin fan. It almost goes without saying but it's the Top Gear cars that brought me to the museum. I had only found out about it just days prior to my trip when Drivetribe (a popular YouTube channel) had released a video on the indestructible Toyota Hilux that Grampian are now the proud owners of. However, it doesn't stop at just the Hilux, they own many of the iconic TV cars such as the Rambulance, the P45 and even the amphibious vehicles that the legendary trio of Clarkson, Hammond and May tried crossing the English Channel in. Explaining the history of each vehicle was a passionate volunteer Finlay McHardy who really made the day for us. Listening to him talk about the episodes each vehicle was featured in and sharing knowledge not found on the information boards. He even shared some details about what the future may hold for the vehicles... Meaning, if you're thinking they might try and start the Hilux. You may be right. The team at Grampian are sent on courses and trained to try and preserve the exhibits they have on display. The Hilux being no exception. If the pickup truck does indeed still run after time has been added to the concoction of death it's had to endure then it'll be because of the amazing team at Grampian and not the Smallest Cog as many suspect. Moving away from the Top Gear exhibit the museum also features trams, bikes in both push and motorised varieties as well as historic 'transportation of the future' such as the Sinclair C5 a vehicle that I believe was ahead of its time. The museum really is a treasure trove of information with the sheer diversity it has to offer and with plenty to read for those that wish to do so. It's very clear a lot of care has gone into making the exhibits as enjoyable and informative as possible. If all of this sounds tiring or perhaps you're not as passionate as a partner, child or any other acquaintance that you may be travelling with is. Then not to worry there is a lovely café located inside the museum called Motorbites which I feel is a worthy pun. It offers a great range of food and drink at what I found to be a very reasonable price, making it the perfect spot for lunch or just a break! The only negative I can draw from my visit is the behaviour of a school group. The children seemed to treat the museum like a playground, running around without much supervision or respect for the exhibits. While this didn't entirely detract from my experience, it was a minor disruption. However, this is not Grampian's fault and more so the lack of supervision from the responsible adults of the school trip. Overall I had a great time. So much so that if you look hard enough you may find my name, Finlay's name or many others dotted around the exhibits as the museum offer a vehicle adoption scheme for a one of fee of £25. This goes towards running the museum and the upkeep of the exhibits as Grampian is owned and operated by a registered charity of which I was more than happy to support. So on that bombshell, it's a 5/5 from me
Matthew M — Google review
As someone who has watched endless Topgear, it was great to see some of the special episode cars here. The staff were all friendly, small cafe on side. Would recommend. Slight inconvenience we turned up at 3:30pm and were told they shut at 4pm despite it saying 5pm on the website. Came back in the morning though
Mark M — Google review
Delightful small museum which I’ve visited several times over the years but never taken my granddaughter so decided to go yesterday & support local. Some new items since last time there. Top gear really good as you remember it from seeing it on tv & good to see their creations in real life. Sadly what let’s the place down is the cafe as my granddaughter wanted the kids lunch box which is a sandwich, juice, etc. they couldn’t do a tuna sandwich at 2.12pm ?? However said we could have egg /bacon? how difficult would it have been to make a wee tuna sandwich ?? So we didn’t have lunch. I mentioned this at desk on way out as a suggestion to do sandwiches at any time of the day but he didn’t seem very interested to hear what I had to say. Outdoor play area is disappointing- not kept well not clean. They used to have a super bit for kids to go round small circuit in cars in the play area but that’s not there anymore. So all in all they happy to charge £27 for 2 adults 1 child but clearly doesn’t go into maintaining the kids area.
Alice W — Google review
The visit was great, there was lots to see while the top gear exhibit was on, it was like meeting my childhood heros 🤣
Regi J — Google review
Great museum with information boards across all different cars, bikes and carriages. The top gear cars are brilliant for anyone who is a fan.
Adam M — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(417)
Montgarrie Rd, Alford, AB33 8AE, United Kingdom
http://www.gtm.org.uk/
+44 1975 562292
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Duff House

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Nestled in the charming town of Banff, Duff House stands as a stunning example of Georgian architecture and is an integral part of Scotland's cultural landscape. This historic estate, designed by the renowned architect William Adam, serves as a vibrant art gallery showcasing an impressive collection of Scottish and European masterpieces, including works by celebrated artists like Raeburn and Gainsborough.
Certainly a big house! I'll not bore you with the history or the styles or the artwork. It certainly has all of those in bags. But what stood out for me was the attentive staff. There were members of staff everywhere with answers to questions almost before I asked them. Happy to show you how something would of worked or tell you some additional information around their exhibits and to just have a chat about the fantastic artwork on display. Did not have enough time to see it all, but saw enough to be content with my visit.
Kev D — Google review
Lovely house steeped in History. Lovely staff. There are a lot of stairs, but there is a lift. It looks like they have a wee cafe on site. But sadly it was closed.
Erika W — Google review
Fabulous house restored to contain wonderful art from the national collection. Glorious 2 floors telling the story of how not to deal with your architect even if it is William Adam! Top floor is exhibition space currently recounting story of Polish war time residents. Staff fabulous and keen to share passion for an amazing site. Closed over lunch and no cafe but sustenance is available in Banff walking distance away
Derek Z — Google review
This place is super cute for a quick walk. If you want to go inside, mornings are best. It's less crowded then, so you can really enjoy it. I highly recommend checking it out! Just make sure to go early if you want to head indoors.
Cloud S — Google review
Highly recommend a visit to Duff House. Staff are highly knowledge and happy to have a good chat. The artwork inside is stunning, floor to ceiling paintings from many famous artists.
Louise H — Google review
Loved this place . Very helpful, welcoming and informative staff. Thank you for making our visit enjoyable and accommodating with access for my daughter as she is unable to walk up stairs they helped with the use of the lift. Highly recommended x Morag
Morag P — Google review
This was good, however I felt cheated knowing most of the paintings and furniture are on loan from National Gallery etc, and there isn’t much to do with Duff House. However I do understand that it may be difficult finding original items, it felt off. Also the staff are nice but do follow you around, ready to pounce with facts and talking when you just want to look at areas. Although this may be informative to some people, I just wanted to look at everything in peace.
Eviye G — Google review
Absolutely stunning! Visited in the pouring rain, staff welcomed us and was very informative throughout our visit.
Laurie S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(327)
Banff, AB45 3SX, United Kingdom
https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/duff-house/
+44 1261 818181
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Macduff Marine Aquarium

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Temporarily Closed
Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Macduff Marine Aquarium is a charming small-scale attraction that offers an intimate and well-designed experience for visitors. The highlight of the aquarium is its 400,000L open-air tank featuring a kelp-coated reef and wave machine, providing a captivating glimpse into marine life. Visitors can observe marine oddities and living shark eggs up close while learning about human impact on marine ecosystems. The friendly and passionate staff enhance the experience, offering insights during activities such as jellyfish feeding shows.
A great place to visit what ever the weather. The staff were so friendly and the welcome was so warm. As we did out tour there's plenty to see!! Even an area you can interact with the starfish, we made it for the 3pm talk at the interactive pools very informative and inclusive. Great selection of fish and even some baby sharks !! We will be back again soon.
Leigh Y — Google review
Superb aquarium. Weather was looking iffy so we looked for something to do indoors. One of our teens chose this so off we went. Friendly staff and a large variety of fish. What made this especially interesting was that all the species were Scottish. Staff were excellent and the presentations informative but also child friendly: the staff obviously knew their stuff. We spent two hours here but would happily have spent longer.
Memento M — Google review
This is one of the best aquariums I have ever visited. It may not be the biggest, but you'll see a lot in the space that is there! Very friendly and knowledgeable staff- we caught the jellyfish feed, and the feeder, Hannah, was very knowledgeable and was happy to answer questions. The Price Is super reasonable, and there's definitely something for everyone to enjoy- a great attraction!
Owen G — Google review
Not been in some time but was brilliant. Not the biggest but it’s focus is our waters and they have done an absolutely tremendous job. A great catalogue of local marina. Was a good day out and the wee man had a smashing time. The staff are all so friendly and helpful and the feeding times were nice, get to learn more about the fish etc. will be back sooner this time.
Nairnmonster — Google review
Brilliant high quality family experience. Accessible for all. Packed with wonderful sealife viewing areas, informative displays and interactive features. We were very lucky and had opportunity for a hands-on experience with the starfish, crabs and anemones. A memory that will be with us forever. Thank you. Super scientific information and equipment such as digital magnifier and microscopes to use. Fun checklist sheet to do whilst going round. Challenged the adults too! Best of all, the most welcoming, knowledgeable and friendliest of staff! A thoroughly great afternoon out.
Amber H — Google review
Spent a great time here yesterday with the visiting family. Friendly and informative staff on hand. Interesting and well set out aquarium with lots to see and lots to read. Came away with many lovely photographs and five grandchildren were kept completely entertained for the duration of our visit. Thanks very much :)
Carlos F — Google review
Fantastic aquarium, great value and very enjoyable. Kids loved it and the feeding and diving sessions were fun to watch! Staff were knowledgeable and friendly.
Charlotte A — Google review
Still a hit with the kids, lots of different species to see. Some new bits and bobs since we were here a couple of years ago, as well. Managed to catch the show this time, too, good for kids and adults.
Graeme A — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(278)
11 High Shore, Macduff, AB44 1SL, United Kingdom
http://www.macduff-aquarium.org.uk/
+44 1261 455775
22

Castle Fraser, Garden & Estate (National Trust for Scotland)

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled just 16 miles west of Aberdeen, Castle Fraser is a magnificent example of Scottish baronial architecture, showcasing its grandeur from the late 16th to early 17th century. This impressive Z-plan castle, constructed by Michael Fraser between 1575 and 1636, offers visitors a glimpse into Scotland's rich history. While exploring the exterior and walled gardens is delightful, the interior promises even more with its medieval Great Hall and Victorian bedrooms waiting to be discovered on future visits.
We found it easily, and parking was good. The walled garden was absolutely beautiful and had its own interesting story. The castle was fun and very interesting. You can walk through at your own pace, with very knowledgeable guides in each section of the castle. We really enjoyed the history of the place and the people that owned it and lived there. You can take pictures, and there is a cafe and nice facilities. There is spiral staircases, if that’s an issue for you.
Sarah W — Google review
What an absolutely stunning castle to visit. Beautiful grounds. Wonderful staff. Gorgeous views. There are lots of steps, and they are narrow, as to be expected. But if the former resident could navigate them being 6 foot 4 with a wooden leg, you can too! If you're taller than me (5 foot 3) be prepared to duck in every doorway!
Ashley W — Google review
We had a great visit to the castle. All the staff were very knowledgeable, patient and friendly, they interacted easily with all the different visitors in their rooms. The self guided tour is comprehensive and the rooms are beautifully staged. The tower stairs are steep, so I wouldn't recommend them for those with mobility problems. The tearoom was welcoming and served a range of food and drinks. There is also a lovely giftshop and book shop. We wandered around the gardens but past their best because we visited in October.
Tracy F — Google review
An amazing castle with a more original interior. It felt much more lived in and authentic. Very beautiful grounds and garden as well. The staff and guides were very kind and helpful and gave us loads of information on the castles history. I would go here again.
Richard B — Google review
A smaller castle, but worth the visit. The interior has a unique and fascinating design, with many rooms rich in history about the family who once lived there. The visit is self-guided, but the paper guide provided at the start offers plenty of information to help you explore at your own pace. The rooms are beautifully presented — it almost feels like the castle is still lived in. The view from the top is stunning, and the gardens make for a lovely final stop. The only downside was the paid parking. Considering there’s no reason to park here other than to visit the castle (and you’re already paying for entrance), it feels a bit unnecessary. Otherwise, a great experience overall.
Konstantin I — Google review
castle Fraser is one of the largest tower houses in Scotland, with a core that dates from as early as 1450. Explore the grand hall and towers, discovering the colourful history of the Fraser lairds. The traditional walled garden is vibrant throughout the seasons, with specimen trees, herbaceous borders and a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. You can also enjoy some of the fresh produce in our recently refurbished courtyard tearoom....definitely worth a visit
Warren B — Google review
Proper castle - ancient history back to 1400’s, and family home to Frasers for 500 years. Winding stairs up to turret towers and a wonderful rooftop view. Excellent guides in several rooms. The stories from the great hall were really amazing but all staff were super helpful
Derek Z — Google review
Excellent day out at Fraser Castle. They had medieval tournament, tents with traditional craving and reenactment actors and vendors. National Trust also had a stall with gifts. We got coffee, dounuts and ginger beer at the cafe which was delicious. The walk around the walled garden was sublime. So many vegetables and strange plants I've never seen before. There is also an apple orchard and beautiful well-established trees all around. The grounds are dog-friendly and they even have dog stations with water bowls. The staff was friendly and very helpful. We will definitely be back again.
Jonathan A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Sauchen, Inverurie, AB51 7LD, United Kingdom
http://www.nts.org.uk/castlefraser
+44 1330 833463
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Fyvie Castle, Garden & Estate (National Trust for Scotland)

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Fyvie Castle, a stunning architectural gem nestled in Aberdeenshire, dates back to the 13th century and showcases the grandeur of Scottish Baronial Style. Originally constructed as a fortified stronghold, it has evolved into an exquisite family residence over the centuries. The castle boasts lavish Edwardian interiors and is home to an impressive collection of portraits, original arms, and armor that reflect its rich history.
Skillfully maintained and incredibly impressive vegetable garden. Building exterior is ungainly, but it has a diverse history and plenty of interesting furniture and stuff inside. Plus a brilliant little improvisation at the grand peck in the music room by the talented Edinburgh composition student who was the volunteer running the tour!
Tim J — Google review
Wonderful Castle! Very unique castle in comparison to many we had toured. Our guide was very knowledgeable and answered any questions we had. The walled garden was enjoyable to walk thru despite the rain. The fruit we purchased in the garden hut was very delicious after our tea!
Brittiany M — Google review
Great time had, while they went inside for the guided tour, myself and the dog enjoyed the outdoors. The guided tour took about 2 hours, while we sat outdoors on picnic benches at the cafe. They loved the tour and the guide knew her stuff. Very impressive castle inside and out. Disabled parking right at entrance or your in the main car park 5-10 mins walk down a hill
A M — Google review
I wasn't sure about our tour guide at first, honestly. But wow, they were amazing! The whole tour was hilarious thanks to their sarcastic and charming personality. Definitely made the experience 100% better. Beautiful castle inside and out.
Cloud S — Google review
Amazing place. Great tour of the castle. Tours run every 45mins. Nice cafe and shop. The gardens are nice to walk around.
Ryan S — Google review
What a beautiful castle! And the guided tour was amazing! It was totally worth it and I definitely recommend a visit!
Sónia R — Google review
Great place to visit you can only go round the inside of the castle as part of a guided tour witch we didn't mind because you get to understand the history of the place instead of just walking around looking at things our guide was very knowledgeable and great at telling us all about the castle through the years I definitely recommend a visit
Val T — Google review
Great place to look around. Dog friendly. Great coffee in the little cafe. Attended the distinguished gentleman ride 🏍️ Great starting point for the charity ride. Stunning place
Gordon F — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(301)
Fyvie, Turriff, AB53 8JS, United Kingdom
http://www.nts.org.uk/Fyvie-Castle
+44 1651 891266
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Haddo House (National Trust for Scotland)

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Haddo House is an 18th-century mansion located near Ellon, Scotland. It was designed by William Adam in the Palladian style for the 2nd Earl of Aberdeen and later refurbished in the late Victorian era. The house features elegant Georgian architecture and luxurious Victorian interiors by Wright and Mansfield. Surrounding the mansion are terrace gardens with geometric rose beds, a fountain, commemorative trees, and a lavish herbaceous border.
Firstly Google maps gets you near but tries to direct you down some back lane, once you see the tourist signs for Haddo follow them and ignore Google. The website says that tours of the house start at 11am/1pm/3pm so plan accordingly. I arrived for the first one at 11am and had tour guide Charlotte who was very knowledgeable and full of information. I only had time to do the house and a walk around the chapel and gardens but the estate looks massive and some nice walks. Will have to come back another time for them.
Joanne B — Google review
Nice cafe, lovely scones. Gorgeous grounds and gardens and lots of different woodland walks, walk-around the lake etc. Good variety of birds andv wildlife. Tours around the House are guided so held at certain times each day. Limited guides on the day I visited so only every two hours. Will definitely return for a tour at a later date.
TaF — Google review
Haddo House is a stunning stately home in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, offering a blend of history, elegance, and natural beauty. Managed by the National Trust for Scotland, this late Victorian mansion is known for its fine furniture, paintings, and beautifully maintained gardens. Beyond the house itself, the Haddo Country Park offers scenic walks, lakes, and monuments, making it a perfect destination for history lovers and nature enthusiasts alike as well as great photography locations ..
Manilyn R — Google review
One of our family's favourite places for a day out - beautiful scenery, sheltered walks, ducks, geese, and fab play parks. Top notch
Rhona R — Google review
Very pretty house. Excellent tour guide who was super enthusiastic. I really enjoyed learning about its history and that of the family who occupied it for so many years. Highly recommend if you are in the area!
Arran D — Google review
Haddo House is a wonderful place to visit. The house and grounds are beautiful, and full of history. Our tour guide, Andrew, was excellent — very knowledgeable, engaging, and brought the stories of the house to life with humour and enthusiasm. He made the tour both interesting and fun. Highly recommend a visit!
Kittipoika — Google review
An excellent location in lovely grounds. The house is interesting, and our guide was very well informed on its history. The cafe was welcoming and the scones were fresh.
Ian H — Google review
An absolutely beautiful setting. Haddo House has plenty to offer, from weddings to family walks, from bike rides to playing in the park. The chapel is lovely. The grounds are stunning. The pathways are better than expected. A great place to visit, make sure you've got plenty of storage because you'll take loads of pictures!
Ryan W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(319)
Tarves, Ellon, AB41 7LE, United Kingdom
http://www.nts.org.uk/HaddoHouse
+44 1651 851440
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The Gordon Highlanders Museum

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Museum
Army museum
Immerse yourself in the rich military history of Scotland at The Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen. This Regimental Museum showcases a vast collection that traces over 200 years of the esteemed regiment's service in the British Army. Through interactive maps, displays of uniforms, weaponry, medals, and personal mementos, visitors can delve into the compelling story of ordinary men from various walks of life who joined The Gordon Highlanders.
The Gordon Highlanders Museum is an absolutely extraordinary experience that left me deeply impressed from start to finish. Every exhibit is thoughtfully curated, vividly bringing to life the rich history and valiant spirit of the Gordon Highlanders regiment. I was particularly amazed by the outdoor trench replicas — they provide a powerful, immersive glimpse into the harsh realities faced by soldiers, making history feel incredibly tangible and real. Beyond the indoor displays, the beautifully maintained surrounding gardens create a peaceful and reflective atmosphere that perfectly complements the museum’s powerful storytelling. The blend of engaging exhibits and serene outdoor spaces makes this museum a must-visit for anyone interested in military history or Scottish heritage. Truly, it’s a place where history breathes and honors those who served with extraordinary dedication.
Cezarina N — Google review
Great museum for visitors interested in military history and Scottish cultural history. There are many friendly and knowledgeable staff members to answer questions. Beautiful sitting garden and nice cafe.
Charles B — Google review
an absolutely amazing Museum on top 5-Star Attraction in Aberdeen, the Museum tells the extraordinary 200 year story of “the Finest Regiment in the World!” ...moving through the history of the Gordans Highlanders all major conflicts and peacekeeping ...definitely recommend visiting this when in the area ...staff were amazing and great little cafe as well
Warren B — Google review
Cannot recommend it highly enough. What an incredibly warm welcome, which continued, (I also quickly visited the cafe, where i had a tasty but generous slice of cake) I met some museum managers as I explored, we chatted about the events and history, was even offered a Christmas chocolate by staff as I left. Lots of history, but the visit made by the people. The museum used the last few years wisely, the presentation of the galleries is great, easy to read interpretation, with clear font, graphics and nicely laid out cabinets. It feels updated and modern, yet has lots on display to appeal to history lovers. Also great if you like swords and silverware.
Marcus C — Google review
Superb museum of military history. Stunning displays and a vast amount of knowledge from the guides. I thoroughly recommend a visit here. The collections they have are amazing.
Kenny D — Google review
I had an amazing visit to the Gordon Highlanders Museum. The exhibits are beautifully detailed, and the World War One-style trench is both immersive and moving. The staff were exceptionally friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable—special thanks to the former Gordon Highlander who took the time to walk me through the displays and share fascinating stories. A truly memorable and educational experience that I highly recommend to anyone visiting Aberdeen!
Jonny B — Google review
My mother was a Gordon, so it was important for me to check out this museum. I had an incredible personal guide named Jim who not only told me all the stories but we joked around. It was great fun.
Dawn L — Google review
A wonderful museum with an impressive collection. The building itself is pretty and has all the modern amenities which allow comfortable experience for guests of every age/ability. There's a lot to see inside, but it's not overdone. All exhibition rooms are well-designed and very aesthetic. There are also some interactive elements. I have to say you don't need to be a military freak to enjoy this. A lot of stuff like the silverware collection or little bits and pieces of soldiers' equipment can be interesting to everyone. I however am a freak so I especially enjoyed the weapons collection, medals from many different campaigns and of course the famous WW1 trench which is located on the outside. Sadly it was raining when I visited so I didn't take pictures, but on the other hand it only added to the experience. Hats off to the folks who designed and built it, it's a work of art. There was a young guide with us, who was super-passionate about WW1 and had a great storytelling talent. For more sensitive audience and kids this may be a slightly heavy topic, so keep that in mind. All in all, one of Aberdeen's top attractions. A definite must-see.
Krzysztof D — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(785)
St. Luke’s, Viewfield Rd, Aberdeen AB15 7XH, United Kingdom
http://www.gordonhighlanders.com/
+44 1224 311200
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David Welch Winter Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The David Welch Winter Gardens, located within Duthie Park, is a spacious greenhouse complex that showcases diverse plant and flower displays. This family-friendly park offers open green spaces, two play parks for kids of different ages, a sports court for various activities, and charming Victorian elements such as a bandstand and boating ponds. The park is easily accessible on foot or by e-bike from the city center.
David Welch Winter Gardens is one of the largest indoor winter gardens in Europe and is located in Duthie Park, Aberdeen. It is a perfect place to explore an impressive variety of tropical and subtropical plants, including cacti, palm trees, and carnivorous plants. The gardens are arranged in several themed sections, such as the Japanese garden and greenhouses with exotic plants. It is an ideal space to relax, especially on cold or rainy days, offering a refuge filled with greenery and color all year round.
Cezarina N — Google review
Came here yesterday with my wife, daughter and some of her friends. Was really peaceful and the kids loved looking at all the flowers, the big frog and spike the cactus who had a wee blether with them and they were singing songs. Such a lovely place to come for a variety of different reasons ☺️
Andrew C — Google review
Beautiful indoor gardens – perfect all year round. A stunning collection of tropical, arid, and exotic plants in a peaceful glasshouse setting. Well-maintained, with themed areas like the cactus house and Japanese garden. Great place to relax, take photos, or explore with family. Free entry and located within Duthie Park – a true gem in Aberdeen.
Chathura M — Google review
This stunning winter garden is located inside Duthie Park. An assortment of glasshouses display superb botanical examples from a diverse range of environments, from arid to tropical, and most continents. Plants are of the most pristine quality and housed in immaculate conditions. Excellent place and well worth a visit. Highly recommended. 👍👍👍
D F — Google review
Cool place especially for those who are more interested in plants and stuff. The kind of 'did you know' plates were fun! The only thing i can have a little but is that not all of the plants are taken care of the way they should be
Maja S — Google review
A must visit place if you like conservatories and flora fauna varieties. Very well kept and maintained place with great number of plant species. I was amazed to see the quality of the plants in a cold climate like Scotland has. Beautiful flowers and some really oddball plants and trees. Someone has seriously put aome good thought into it and the staff seems to maintain it well too. No entry fee, but it’s run on donations. Takes about an hour to get through it. Will surely visit again!
Huzefa M — Google review
I love the botanical gardens in Aberdeen - one of my favourite places to visit! I would really recommend to anyone who is here - even for a few days. To top it off, it's also completely free and family-friendly. Seriously, one of my favourite botanical garden in Scotland. The cacti area is a must see - it always amazes guests. The adjacent cafe is also quite cute and has good sweets/dessert. I think it would make a great place for a first date!
Sara M — Google review
Wow. What an amazing winter wonderland. Sharing with you all some amazing pics which I took yesterday....
Jb J — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(1083)
Polmuir Road, Aberdeen, AB11 7TH, United Kingdom
https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/environment/parks/duthie-park
+44 1224 053405
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Aberdeen Maritime Museum

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Maritime museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Aberdeen Maritime Museum, situated in the historic Shiprow district, offers an immersive experience into the city's maritime heritage and its significant role in the North Sea oil and gas industry. Housed in the intriguing 16th-century Provost Ross's House, this museum showcases a diverse collection of models, photographs, and paintings that chronicle the evolution of the Dee estuary's port and depict the challenging lives of whale-hunters, herring fishermen, and North Sea traders.
Visited the Aberdeen Maritime Museum on a quiet Monday afternoon and had a truly enjoyable experience. The receptionist was incredibly warm and welcoming, setting a positive tone for the visit. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, blending the city’s rich maritime heritage with fascinating displays that appeal to all ages. It’s a gem tucked in the heart of Aberdeen and a perfect way to spend a few reflective hours. Entry is free which is amazing for what you get, but I do encourage visitors to donate 💰 if they can to support the continued care and presentation of this beautiful museum. You may have to wait a tiny little queue if it’s a busy day, staff are always ready to help on each floor with a smile. They have pamphlets for non-English speakers, so no excuse for you not to go. It is accessible for all abilities as long as there is an assigned carer to assist throughout your visit. This is one of the places you want to bring children and young adults to see what history and beauty this place holds and preserves. Highly recommend! ✨✨ Titi ❤️
Titilayo A — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit to the museum. It was a great way to learn about not only maritime facts such as oil rigs and ships but also Aberdeen history. All the displays were done with great care and the exhibitions were very informative. The view to the port was also splendid and the gift shop selection was nice.
Kitti S — Google review
An excellent experience. An easy walk from the Railway Station. This museum is free, but you can donate by card or cash. Very friendly staff and an amazing space over five floors and three buildings. The museum features the maritime history of the area as well as the oil and gas industry. It also features exhibits on occasion. A reasonably priced gift shop featuring local souvenirs. I would visit here if you have an interest in maritime history, but is interesting for those who aren't.
Mark C — Google review
Lovely museum, lovely architecture. The cherry on the cake was the free guided tour tough, offered by knowledgeable and utmost kind Robert who made it special by picking a particular parts and making his lecture around these. Learned a lot and in a very friendly atmosphere, many thanks!!
Radka B — Google review
A visit worth taking while in Aberdeen (or if residing here). Deployed in 4 floors, illustrates the history of Aberdeen shipbuilding and UK offshore drilling off Scotland coast. The abundance of wood all around creates a really cozy environment. Allow >1 hour to tour as it’s really interesting.
Manolis L — Google review
Can’t believe this amazing place is free! 😍 I love museums...they always take us back in time and make us feel part of history. The displays, ship models, and harbour views here were just beautiful. 🌊⚓️ The Aberdeen Maritime Museum, located on Shiprow overlooking the harbour, is one of the city’s most fascinating free attractions. It’s housed in a blend of historic and modern buildings, including Provost Ross’s House, which dates back to 1593. The museum beautifully showcases Aberdeen’s deep connection with the sea — from shipbuilding and fishing to the modern North Sea oil and gas industry. One of its main highlights is the impressive 9-metre model of the Murchison oil platform, along with intricate ship models, artefacts, and interactive displays spread across four floors. Visitors can also enjoy stunning views of the harbour from the upper galleries, making it a perfect mix of history, culture, and coastal charm. 🌊⚓️
SHILPA S — Google review
Lovely area, a good way to undertake the deep history of Aberdeen trading and oil exploration, week preserved pieces of history, kept in good viewing condition, a good place for visitors on sightseeing and exploratory training.
Kelechi O — Google review
I haven’t been here since I was a kid. Excellent displays presented very well in a fantastic building. Very informative and paints a great picture of Aberdeen’s fascinating fishing and oil industry past. What a way to spend a few hours. I especially loved the gigantic Murchison platform which fills several floors of the building, the working lighthouse mechanism and the models of boats. The view across the harbour is phenomenal!!
Andy M — Google review
4.6
(2800)
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4.6
(1918)
Shiprow, Aberdeen, AB11 5BY, United Kingdom
https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/AAGM/plan-your-visit/aberdeen-maritime-museum
+44 300 020 0293
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Footdee

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Neighborhoods
Footdee, a charming fishing village situated at the eastern end of Aberdeen, is famous for its delightful cottages, narrow winding streets, and scenic harbor. Despite its prominent location, many visitors often overlook this hidden gem.
4.5
(1117)
Aberdeen, AB11 5DQ, UK
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BrewDog DogTap

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
BrewDog is a brewery located in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is one of the most technologically advanced breweries in the world and regularly features guest beers from various breweries around the world. The DogTap at BrewDog serves up wood-fired pizzas as well as a wide variety of craft beers.
Here my father was in his element and thoroughly enjoyed himself. He had never seen so many different beers on tap in one place. This is heaven :-) I tried the beer tasting board and it was great. The food was tasty too, the burger matched the beer exactly. This place is a must visit for any lover of good beer. Greetings from a beer drinker from the Czech Republic.
Zdeněk F — Google review
We’d been looking forward to visiting BrewDog for a long time and it was absolutely worth the wait! From the moment we walked into the restaurant, we felt like kids in a candy store. The design is incredible, with attention to every little detail. Our waitress Sammy was so lovely ,she took the time to explain all the different beers with such patience and kindness. Later, we joined the brewery tour led by Lisa, who was simply amazing ,funny, cheerful and full of energy. She really made the whole experience even more enjoyable! We’ve been to quite a few breweries around the world, but this one was by far the most fun and unique. Thank you for everything! Highly recommend to anyone visiting!
Noa L — Google review
Best burger ever? Might just be! Now we are back in Aberdeenshire, we stopped by BrewDog DogTap and tried the ETFB burger — honestly, incredible. Double smashed patties, bacon, cheese, jammy onions, candied jalapeños… every bite was unreal. So much flavour and just the right mix of sweet, spicy, and crispy. This for us was one of the best burgers we have tasted, and we have had many around the globe. Paired it with a pint of Punk IPA and it was perfect. The waitress suggested some beers for my wife and offered tasters to help her choose. Much better than expected (even though I’ve just been in the Dubai venue). If you like a big, messy, proper burger — this one’s worth the trip!
Andrew M — Google review
Visited today all the way from Brisbane Australia where we have had the great experience for flavour before. Staff were very polite and accommodating, such a huuuge venue food was amazing totally recommended.
Dawn G — Google review
We came for the brewery tour and we had a wonderful time with Lisa who takes us around the different parts of the brewery and tell us a lot of enjoyable stories along the way. She gives us interesting facts and stories about the brewery from its beginning to now. It's was a really great moment with nice beers (yes, plural) to enjoy during the visit. We also stayed for lunch and the burger and breakfast were great!
Cyprien G — Google review
At a conference in Aberdeen. Wanted some fresh air so went to see the seals at nearby beach. Realised this was nearby. Friendly service, speedy great Mexican burger and Punk discount. Didn't fell awkward eating on my own at all.
Chris C — Google review
There was a lot of gluten free options to choose from. Food was very good. All of the staff were friendly and approachable. I want to give a particular mention to our server (Meghan). She had great customer service skills. Nothing was too much trouble for her.. it’s good to experience great customer service as it can be a rarity in this day and age.
Samantha H — Google review
Sarah our server was so helpful and gave us good info on the menu …… top class
Fraser D — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(343)
Unit Balmacassie Industrial Estate, Ellon, AB41 8BX, United Kingdom
https://www.brewdog.com/dogtap-ellon
+44 1358 724933
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Museum Of Scottish Lighthouses

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Museum
Lighthouses
Specialty Museums
The Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, located in the bustling fishing port of Fraserburgh, is a fascinating destination that offers insight into the history of maritime safety along the Scottish coast. Housed within the first-ever mainland lighthouse in Scotland, which was originally built on top of a 16th-century castle, this museum boasts an extensive collection of lighthouse equipment and artifacts.
Fantastic museum with a guided lighthouse tour! A must-visit in Fraserburgh. The museum has a great collection of lighthouse lenses and maritime artifacts. The guided tour of Kinnaird Head Lighthouse was the highlight—informative, friendly, and full of fascinating stories. Staff were welcoming and knowledgeable throughout. Great for families, with interactive displays and amazing views from the top of the lighthouse.
Chathura M — Google review
This museum has a fantastic collection of lighthouse lenses and is filled with all sorts of information. Included with your admission is a guided tour of the Kinnaird Head Lighthouse. Our guide was friendly and knowledgeable, and the view from the top is great. We even got to see the mechanism that turns the light on action. This museum was a highlight of our trip.
Susan S — Google review
I visited the museum with my wife a few weeks ago and it was a great experience. There is so much to see in the museum and whether you're into lighthouses or not, you'll definitely find it interesting! The tour is a must, our guide Sam was brilliant, made everyone feel welcome, encouraged questions and really knew about the lighthouse and it's history! I'm sure we'll be back again one day :)
Andrew — Google review
This museum was amazing. The best part was the guided tour inside the lighthouse itself. Thanks to the guide’s explanation, you learn a lot of interesting information. Seeing how the lighthouse works with your own eyes fascinated even our children. We definitely recommend a visit.
Zdeněk F — Google review
Great museum. Paid for tour of lighthouse which was very imfomative and you were able to climb the stairs and see the light turning. Did not buy tickets in advance and luckily turned up just in time for a tour starting.
Jannice M — Google review
I did not go to the museum as it was shut However I parked the car and went a wee wonder Amazing views and great to see the light house Spectacular views along the cliffs which you can walk Bench area for enjoying the views Larger car park
Christine L — Google review
Amazing! Michael gave us the tour of the lighthouse itself, fascinating and joyful experience throughout. Absolute must do for anyone that ever wondered what goes on inside a lighthouse, absolutely brilliant couple of hours spent here
Phil H — Google review
It was an amazing visit, the tour was really interesting and it's amazing to see how a castle got to be a lighthouse. Our tour guide was incredibly nice and she knew a lot about the lighthouse, it's history and overall lighthouses.
Clara — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(498)
Stevenson Rd, Fraserburgh, AB43 9DU, United Kingdom
http://lighthousemuseum.org.uk/
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