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what’s on Aberdeen and Grampian

Dominated by the Grampian mountains to the West and framed by miles of dramatic coastline in the East, Aberdeen and Grampian is a scenic gem. Aberdeen, popularly known as the granite city, is the third largest city in Scotland. It is a modern, lively destination with a variety of attractions, thriving arts scene and rich heritage. Outside Aberdeen City, visitors can enjoy a whole host of outdoor and sporting activities amid glorious countryside (the area is home to the largest national parks in the country). There’s no doubt about it, you’ll find the very best of what Scotland has to offer in Aberdeen and Grampian.

regional highlights

22nd September 2013, Aberdeen:

A sponsored walk to help raise awareness, funds and to mark 30 years of cancer support.

26th September 2013, Aberdeen:

In 1988, two members from two of Scotland’s leading bands, “The Boys of The Lough” and “Silly Wizard”, came together to work on a television series.

27th September 2013, Aberdeen:

The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra perform works by Berlioz, Elgar and Tchaikovsky.

28th September 2013, Aberdeen:

A self-confessed “miserable old git” since the age of 23, Ed Byrne is now in his Forties.

30th September 2013, Aberdeen:

Ray Mears is perhaps the foremost expert in his field and no doubt the widest-travelled.

1st - 30th September 2013, Aberdeenshire:

New Words is North-East Scotland’s innovative festival exploring the spoken and written word in performance, with events taking place in venues in Aberdeen and towns and villages throughout Aberdeenshire.

April - September, Aberdeen & Grampian:

For over 500 years, Balvenie Castle served as the formidable stronghold of the great lords who ruled over this part of north-east Scotland.

April - September, Aberdeen and Grampian:

Home to a fine collection of family portraits, original plaster ceilings, much original Jacobean woodwork and some beautiful furniture, this fairytale castle is a fine example of Scottish Baronial architecture with a great tower standing just as it did when completed in 1626.

April - September, Royal Deeside:

Drum Castle features the oldest intact 13th-century tower in Scotland, a Jacobean mansion house and the additions of the Victorian lairds, making it unique among Scottish castles.

April - September, Aberdeen

Start at the unique, semi-circular Home Farm steading by exploring the Aden Estate Story and the "Weel Vrocht Grun" exhibitions.


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