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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

Year-round, Cairngorm National Park:
Glen Tanar provides a great opportunity to explore Scotland’s classic Caledonian pine forest in search of its elusive wildlife.

Year-round, Cairngorm National Park:

Lying midway between Ballater and Aboyne, Muir of Dinnet blends woodland, heath, open water and an impressive example of nature’s sculptural work, all on one site.

Year-round, Aberdeenshire:

In the spring and summer, the spectacular cliffs at Fowlsheugh are packed with 130,000 breeding seabirds, including guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes.

Year-round, Aberdeenshire:

This is Britain’s largest dune loch.

Year-round, Aberdeenshire:

The high cliffs of Troup Head are the site for Scotland’s only mainland gannet colony.

Year-round, Stonehaven:

Situated at the harbour-side and ;run by community volunteers, the Tolbooth Museum is housed in Stonehaven’s oldest building which used to serve as a courthouse and prison between 1600 and 1767.

Year-round, Aberdeen:
One of Europe’s largest indoor gardens, the David Welch Winter Gardens boasts a beautiful floral paradise all year round, with many rare and exotic plants on show from across the world.

Year-round, Aberdeen & Grampian:

The park is open all year round during the hours of daylight, with facilities available April to October.


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