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Medical services available in Aberdeenshire

The rural area of Aberdeenshire is served by GPs and health clinics, which can be found in most of the small towns, such as Inverurie, just outside Aberdeen, as well as communities further afield including Peterhead, Ellon and Huntly. These family doctors and health centres will be able to deal with all the minor, day-to-day [...]

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Aberdeen Arts and Entertainment

For visitors in the North East of Scotland, travelling to Aberdeen allows them to access the vibrant arts and entertainment sector offered by the city. As Scotland’s third city, and one of the locations to continue to thrive through difficult economic times, it has an array of music venues, theatre spots, museums, galleries and more. [...]

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Cruise the Scottish Islands

Princess Cruise lines are sister line to the original P&O Cruises, known as one of the renowned cruise line in this world. Hence, Princess Cruises offer the similar service with excellence and dedication in order to deliver an outstanding and elegant cruise experience to all the guests onboard. While offering an array of traditionally excellent [...]

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Glenshee Ski Centre

Glenshee Ski Centre is an amazing place to visit in Scotland. Visitors get to ski or snowboard over four mountains and three valleys. There are also 21 lifts and 36 runs to choose from. This beautiful place caters to groups or people looking for fun or instruction. The Ski Centre offers package deals and is [...]

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Aberdeen Airport

Located in Dyce, a suburb of Aberdeen, the Aberdeen International Airport is just about 5.8 miles from the center of the city of Aberdeen. It originally opened in 1934 but did not become a major point of activity for flights until 1967 with the discovery of oil off shore. Since then many flights have come [...]

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Aberdeenshire Area Guide

Aberdeen is the county town of Aberdeenshire; Aberdeen is Scotland’s third largest city. Aberdeenoffers many romantic hideaways, vibrant city life and peaceful country living. Aberdeeneshire has many rolling hills and rural villages, but it is still easy to get to by airplane, train, boat or vehicle. Aberdeen’s Rail Station is located right in the heart [...]

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Things To See And Do

Aberdeenshire is a lovely area in northeast Scotland known for its mild weather, beautiful old gardens, a number of castles and miles of coastline. There are several structures in Aberdeenshire dating to the 14th through 17th centuries. There is much to recommend this region and it is prized as a holiday destination. The county offers [...]

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Eating & Drinking

The Aberdeenshire countryside, alongside the bustling city of Aberdeen, is a Scottish region that contains historical traditions and cultures. Aberdeenshire’s food and beverages experienced in this area reflects its historic past and present, with areas known as the ‘castle trail’ and ‘whiskey trail.’ The region consists of various international cuisines from the traditional Scottish dishes [...]

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Aberdeen Area Guide

Aberdeen, located between the river mouth of the Don and Dee, is with 250.000 inhabitants the third largest city in Scotland. The locals of the so-called silver city are warm and welcoming, and the accommodations are in classic design with lots of amenities. This seemingly ‘sleepy town’ has plenty of interesting sights to offer for [...]

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Royal Deeside Area Guide

Most of Royal Deeside lies within the Cairngorms National Park. The River Dee flows from its source located high in the Cairngorms Mountains then travels 85 miles through some of the most stunning scenery in the world when it finally joins the sea at Aberdeen. The valley of Royal Deeside received its name from Queen [...]

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