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SAC's Craibstone Campus is located in a great location on the coast of the North East of Scotland with beaches, outdoor sports and walking trails. Set in 800 acres of glorious woodlands, providing a quiet and relaxing base where you can unwind by exploring the secluded grounds and enjoying the woodland walks and wildlife watching. Craibstone Estate allows easy access to the 'Granite City' with its cultural, sporting and leisure amenities as well as Aberdeen beach with its amusement park for family entertainment. Nearby attractions include Royal Deeside, Castle and Coastal trails and Falconry Centre to name but a few. We are also central for exploring Grampian's Distilleries.
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VisitScotland 'Visitor Attraction of the Year'.
Scotland's Catholic Treasury, home of the Scottish Catholic Heritage Collection.
Church of Scotland
Fourteenth to 16th-century nave with unique heraldic ceiling and fortified west...
Opened in 1906 to the designs of the eminent Victorian architect Frank Matcham, His Majesty's...
Since 1822, the Music Hall has been the heart of the concert and community life in the North East...
Dating from 1545, Provost Skene's House now houses an attractive series of period rooms, furnished...
The Lemon Tree showcases the very best musicians and comedians in the downstairs 550-capacity...
Europe's largest indoor garden collection.
Aberdeen Maritime Museum tells the story of the city's long relationship with the Sea and houses a...
Where the River Don meets the sea, beside the A92 a few kilometres north of the city ctre, the...
Satrosphere Science Centre engaging the community in science for the last 22 Years.
Satrosphere...
Kincorth Hill Reserve contains extensive areas of gorse scrub, heathland, young coniferous and...
The Mains of Drum is a family owned garden centre situated in the heart of Royal Deeside on the...
The keep is one of the three oldest tower houses surviving in Scotland.
Enjoy the spectacle of the Great Garden, with over 40,000 plants bursting with colour in the summer...
Built for the Forbes family, Tolquhon has an early 15th-century tower, which was enlarged by...
Hoodles Playbarn and Coffee Shop on the outskirts of Oldmeldrum offers a unique fun experience for...
This late 16th century castle, with connections to King Robert the Bruce, is sure to provide a...
Unusual for Aberdeenshire in that it is not a castle, Haddo House is proud to be the most homely of...
The Royal Deeside Railway welcomes visitors to Milton of Crathes where a new station has been built.
The gallery specialises in showing original art and high quality crafts all produced locally by...
Impressive ruins on a cliff top overlooking the North Sea.
The Woodend Barn is a community-based arts venue situated on the outskirts of Banchory surrounded...
Gight Wood lies on the steep, south-facing slopes of the Ythan valley, forming the easternmost part...
Displays relating to local history (especially the life of Banchory born musician and composer...
The beauty of the sand dunes is complemented by the call of eider ducks, wafting across the Ythan...
Fyvie was once a royal stronghold, one of a chain of fortresses throughout medieval Scotland.
Situated at the foot of Bennachie, Touched by Scotland is the place to find unique, design-led work...
Visitor centre dedicated to the Scottish author Lewis Grassic.
Camping Park
Escape to a better world. We've a warm welcome for you and your caravan, camper or tent. Or try...
B&B
Ardmorn sits on high ground at Roskhill, near historic Dunvegan on the romantic and beautiful Isle...
B&B
The Victorian Town House Bed and Breakfast is situated in the historic West End of Edinburgh, now...
B&B
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