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Aboyne
In the crisp, fresh air with views across the heathery moors and mountainous landscapes lays the charming village of Aboyne.
Here you can be active all year-long. No matter the season, try quad biking, go karting, archery and clay pigeon shooting at Deeside Activity Park.
Panoramas of the majestic Royal Deeside can be seen from the Aboyne Golf Course. During the long summer days golfers can play from early morning through to late evening. In the cooler months, golfers can appreciate scenes of the snow topped Royal Deeside.
Close by, the Glen Tanar Estate is popular for outdoor adventurers with safaris, cycling, walking and fishing.
In summer, the 140 year old Aboyne Highland Games returns annually to celebrate ancient traditions including highland dancing, pipe bands playing, the caber toss and tug-o-war.
Getting There
Head west from Aberdeen by car to join the A93. There is an available bus route operated by Stagecoach.
Nearby places include Kincardine O’ Neil.