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Restaurants in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire on the 2020 Michelin Guide

09/10/2019

By Colin Fraser

Forks at the ready, the 2020 Michelin Guide has been released and eight (yes eight) restaurants in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire have made it onto the high-brow list. Here’s my mouth-watering run-down of the eight restaurants to make the 2020 guide (*caution* this blog contains content that will give you food envy!): 

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Discovering Aberdeenshire's most haunted locations

04/10/2019

By Hidden Scotland

This season is perfect for getting us in the Halloween spirit, so with that we wanted to discover some of Scotland’s spookiest places to explore and find out more about their ghostly residents and gruesome tales.

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8 places to enjoy the colours of autumn in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire

02/10/2019

By Katie Milne

Autumn is one of the most mesmerising times of year when the trees slowly start changing colour and put on a dazzling display. As the temperature begins to drop and the cosy jumpers and boots make their way out from the back of the wardrobe, don’t miss a walk among the vibrant countryside in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.

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North East Open Studios 2019: Your chance to meet local artists in Aberdeenshire

27/09/2019

By Watch Me See

The North East Open Studios festival in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire is one of ten Aberdeen Festivals and gives visitors the opportunity to peek inside artist spaces and meet the makers. I met three participating artists to hear about their inspiration and what they would like to share through the festival. This is your ultimate guide to getting the most out of North East Open Studios 2019!

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Taking the low road

24/09/2019

By Golf Advisor

Here’s another way to see this stunning country, one that pays attention to intriguing golf course design but in a way that is softer on the wallet and allows for closer looks at what is actually going on with real people. In a country of kings and castles it's also possible to see the everyday folk and the fishing villages and still feel fulfilled. We’ll call it the low road.

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