Craich Cottage is totally self-contained with its own private garden and is situated on a small, quiet working farm in the Donside area of rural Aberdeenshire. Located at the eastern edge of the Grampians it is ideally located for easy access to the attractions of the Whisky and Castle trails, to Aberdeen and to the beaches and coast of Aberdeenshire. In addition to sheep and cattle in nearby fields (including Highland cattle) there is an abundance of wildlife to be seen around and about the cottage. There are a wide variety of activities within easy reach of the cottage including fishing, golfing and walking.
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