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Aberchirder
Aberchirder is known locally as 'Foggieloan' or 'Foggie', and dates back to 1764. Nestled 500ft above sea level, Aberchirder resides within an area surrounded by agriculture and majestic views to the surrounding countryside.
'Foggieloan' is proudly independent, with the village filled with popular local businesses, shops and hot spots to eat and drink.
When visiting Aberchirder, head to the southern edge of the village to explore Cleanhill Wood. You'll find a network of lovely walking routes.
For more information on Aberchirder and the best places to visit within the small town, please click here.
Getting There
Head North West from Aberdeen via the B999 by car; the trip should take you roughly around an hour.