Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast, Keith. We are situated 5 miles from Keith, which is an ideal location for visiting the Speyside malt whisky distilleries, castles and museums reflecting local life for which the north east of Scotland is famous .
An excellent variety of golf courses and links are within easy reach.
The Moray Firth with its unspoilt beaches, fishing villages and associated wildlife, including dolphins is close by.
A stay here will be a memorable experience for anyone seeking a peaceful break.
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A magnificent ruin of a castle from the 12th-century motte to the palace block erected in the 16th...
Leith Hall provides the backdrop for the 2.4-ha (6-a) garden,
WDCS has two wildlife centres in Scotland - the Wildlife Centre, Spey Bay in Moray and the Dolphin...
Major evaluation project of an Iron Age and early historic fort.
A fine 13th century castle of enclosure with a curtain wall, first owned by the Comyns.
All passenger services are operated by our Heritage Class 108 Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) These...
Six acres of woodland paths, ponds and natural wildlife surround the Visitor Centre building, which...
Duff House is the premier outstation of the National Galleries of Scotland and houses a collection...
Though ruined, a fine example of a 13th-century castle, with a curtain wall, four round towers,...
The first recorded battle in Scotland, mentioned in the chronicles of Tacitus, where native...
Manufacturing for over 200 years, the only Scottish mill to transform cashmere from fibre to...
The residence of the bishops of Moray from the 14th century to 1686.
The superb remains of a majestic and beautiful 13th century cathedral.
Award winning museum with internationally important fossil reptiles.
On the beautiful Moray Firth coast, this fascinating aquarium features hundreds of local sea...
Spey Bay is a popular area of shingle beach and river estuary and is part of the largest vegetated...
A treasure house of transport history!
Follow the history of travel and transport in the North...
Situated at the foot of Bennachie, Touched by Scotland is the place to find unique, design-led work...
The Lost Gallery is identified as one of the most unusual venues in Scotland to view contemporary...
16th Century Castle and family home of the MacPherson -Grants, lairds of Ballindalloch since 1546.
This fairytale castle, which seems to have grown naturally out of the rolling hills, is open to...
Fyvie was once a royal stronghold, one of a chain of fortresses throughout medieval Scotland.
Pluscarden Abbey is an abbey of Benedictine Monks.
A 16th Century tower house converted into a barracks for Government troops in 1748.
Situated on low-lying ground, Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve (NNR) consists of extensive...
Studios comprising of various sections including:-
-Stainglassing, where visitors can watch.
Lying between the Ladder Hills and the Cromdale hills in the Cairngorms National Park, the two...
Jane Lannagan is the artist in residence at Tomintoul Gallery which is situated just off the Square...
Gight Wood lies on the steep, south-facing slopes of the Ythan valley, forming the easternmost part...
A massive landmark of red cliffs rising to 365 feet.
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Semi-detached house in a quiet street close to the centre of Fort William.
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