National park · Aberdeenshire
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"Cairngorms National Park in Scotland is noted as the second most cost-effective location for observing the Northern Lights, with hotel rates beginning at $71 per night." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Cafe · Aberdeenshire
Nestled in Aboyne, The Black Faced Sheep combines a cozy café serving fresh local fare with a charming shop of elegant homeware, making it a must-visit gem.
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Hotel · Aberdeenshire
Nestled in Braemar, the Fife Arms artfully marries Victorian charm with quirky modern flair, offering luxe rooms, a vibrant pub, and a stunning art collection.
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Nestled in a 15th-century baronial mansion surrounded by lush woodland, this luxury golf hotel boasts elegant rooms, a top-notch whiskey bar, and impeccable service.
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Mountain range · Aberdeenshire
Cairngorms National Park is a breathtaking wilderness playground in Scotland, offering everything from skiing and hiking to serene glen walks and stunning views.
Beach · Aberdeenshire
Long, sandy shoreline backed by rolling dunes & wetlands, with nature trails on a wooden boardwalk.
Castle · Aberdeenshire
Jacobean mansion with lavishly furnished rooms and 13th-century tower, plus woodland trails.
Scottish Baronial-style mansion & summer home of the royal family, with a ballroom art collection.
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Braemar Castle, a charming 17th-century Highland gem with stunning views and vibrant local community charm, invites you to explore its storied past.
Self-catering accommodation · Aberdeenshire
Nestled in the scenic heart of Braemar, these cozy larch-clad cabins offer a perfect home base for exploring the Cairngorms, complete with modern comforts and a dash of charm.
Nestled in the stunning Scottish hills, this charming grey granite guesthouse boasts cozy rooms, well-equipped log cabins, and a warm, character-filled bar.