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Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire offer an incredible blend of adventure, flavour, culture, heritage and natural beauty. Whether you're exploring dramatic coastlines, world-class golf courses or the rich tastes of our food and drink scene, you’ll find experiences that stay with you long after your visit.
Castles
Aberdeenshire is famously known as the “Castle Country”, boasting 263 castles, from grand estates to romantic ruins. Wander through opulent rooms, stroll expansive gardens or uncover hidden stories of the families and legends that shaped the region. Perfect for history lovers, families, or anyone wanting a glimpse into Scotland’s storied past.
Experience culture and arts
Explore world-class art galleries, museums and theatres, enjoy live music and performances or attend seasonal festivals that celebrate the region’s rich heritage. From contemporary exhibitions to traditional crafts, there’s always something to inspire, entertain and connect you with the North-east’s vibrant cultural scene.
Explore the stories of the past
From ancient standing stones to centuries-old architecture and vibrant fishing villages, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire are steeped in history. The region offers a fascinating glimpse into Scotland’s past and the stories that shaped it.
5 Ways to Discover the North-east
Aberdeen Jazz Festival 2026
Aberdeen Jazz Festival returns in March 2026 with over 30 events across 18 venues showcasing the very best in jazz, blues, funk and contemporary sounds from Scotland, the UK and beyond.
5 castles in Aberdeenshire you need to visit
Explore Aberdeenshire, Scotland’s Castle Country, home to over 263 castles, here are five must-visit favourites for your next adventure.
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Guided Tours
Make the most of your trip with guided tours in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. Explore iconic castles, join whisky tastings, spot dolphins and red deer with local experts.
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Aberdeen Football Club
Founded in 1903 Aberdeen Football Club compete in Scotland's top division and are one of only two teams never to have been relegated.
Balmoral Castle
Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since it was purchased for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852, having been first leased in 1848. The Castle is an example of Scots Baronial architecture and is classified by Historic Scotland as a Category A listed building.
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Dess Waterfall
Start your journey at the Old Smiddy (maps of the routes and other walks in area can be found in the phone box outside for reference), walking west along the main road to Pitmurchie Road.
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Greyhope Bay Ltd
Greyhope Bay is an off-grid community centre and cafe based at Torry Battery, Aberdeen which provides spectacular views of the coast.
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Maud Railway Museum
Maud Railway Museum celebrates and promotes interest in the days when the railway line from Aberdeen to Peterhead and Fraserburgh.
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