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Discover Aberdeenshire’s countryside, where scenic trails, castles, outdoor adventures, rural villages and spectacular landscapes await.

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Explore the countryside of Aberdeenshire

Discover the spectacular countryside of Aberdeenshire, where rolling hills, ancient castles, scenic trails and outdoor adventures await. From conquering Munros and mountain biking through forests to visiting working farms and exploring charming rural villages, the North-east countryside offers endless opportunities to get outdoors and explore.

Formartine and Buchan

From rolling countryside and historic market towns to castles, distilleries and rural landscapes, Formartine & Buchan offers plenty to discover. Explore charming towns including Turriff, Oldmeldrum and Ellon, uncover fascinating history and enjoy scenic routes through the heart of Aberdeenshire’s countryside.

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Fyvie Castle

Howe of the Mearns

Stretching through the southern countryside of Aberdeenshire, the Howe of the Mearns is a peaceful landscape of rolling farmland, woodland estates and picturesque villages. Discover the heritage of Fettercairn, Laurencekirk and Arbuthnott, explore scenic glens and enjoy a slower pace surrounded by beautiful rural scenery.

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Fettercairn and the Howe of the Mearns

Upper Donside to Huntly

From outdoor adventures and scenic trails to historic towns and family-friendly attractions, Upper Donside to Huntly offers plenty of opportunities to explore the Aberdeenshire countryside at your own pace. Discover welcoming villages including Alford and Strathdon, uncover the rich heritage, traditions and whisky connections of Huntly and Strathbogie, and explore the ancient landscapes of Rhynie and the Cabrach. With wide open scenery, castles, local food and drink and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure, this area showcases the very best of rural Aberdeenshire.

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Royal Deeside

Famed for its royal connections, breathtaking scenery and charming villages, Royal Deeside is one of the most iconic areas of Aberdeenshire. From the mountain landscapes surrounding Braemar and Ballater to the historic attractions of Aboyne, Banchory and Drum Castle, the area offers a rich mix of outdoor adventure, heritage and scenic escapes.

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The Garioch

Known as the “Granary of Aberdeenshire”, The Garioch combines rich farming heritage with vibrant towns, scenic walks and historic attractions. From Inverurie and Kintore to Kemnay and Insch, the area offers easy access to countryside adventures, local food and drink, and some of the region’s most fascinating heritage sites.

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Itineraries In The Countryside

Duration: 48 hours

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A Family Day Out

Duration: 48-72 hours

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Dark Skies & Cosy Winter Retreat

Duration: 48 hours

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Blogs From The Countryside

Whether you’re drawn to the buzz of the city, the beauty of the coastline or the tranquillity of the countryside, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire invite you to explore.

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Seven things to do in the North-east this July

Post Date: 27 May 2026

July is peak summer in the North-east, the days are long, the countryside is at its lushest, and the events calendar is stacked with Highland Games, coastal adventures and family days out. Here's your guide to making the most of the month.

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Seven things to do in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire in June

June is one of the very best months to explore the north-east. Long evenings, the countryside at its greenest, coastal paths at their most walkable, and a packed events calendar to boot.

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Plan your perfect golf trip to Scotland’s North-east

Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire have long held a special place in the world of golf. With a coastline that sweeps dramatically, ancient linksland, and rolling inland courses carved through some of Scotland's most striking vistas, this is a region that speaks to golfers at every level.

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Walking and hiking around Braemar

Discover walking and hiking routes in the heart of Royal Deeside

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Events In The Countryside

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Inverurie, Aberdeenshire Farmers Market - Inverurie Town Hall

Date(s): 13 Jun 2026 - 12 Jun 2027

Huntly Farmers' Market
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Huntly Farmers' Market - Huntly Town Square

Date(s): 6 Jun 2026 - 6 May 2028

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Doric Messiah - Longside Parish Church Hall

Date(s): 29th May 2027

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Annie - Haddo House

Date(s): 18 Mar - 21 Mar 2027

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Charity Garden Opening - Laundry Cottage - Laundry Cottage

Date(s): 25 May - 31 Dec 2026

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Inverurie Panto 2026 - Jack & the Beanstalk - Inverurie Town Hall

Date(s): 5 Dec - 24 Dec 2026

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Ryan Young - The Barn

Date(s): 28th Nov 2026

Offers From The Countryside

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Coffee and Cake Deal

Expiry Date: 26 Oct 2026

Businesses In The Countryside

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Lost Loch Spirits

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Macdui Bike Adventures

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Aberdeenshire Farming Museum

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Kincardine Fishing Beat

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Clochforbie Yurts

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Delgatie Castle

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Castle Forbes Estate

Frequently asked questions

What is Aberdeenshire known for?

Aberdeenshire is known for its castles, dramatic countryside, coastal scenery, outdoor adventures, whisky distilleries and charming towns and villages.

What outdoor activities can you do in Aberdeenshire?

Visitors can enjoy hillwalking, cycling, mountain biking, golfing, watersports, wildlife watching and scenic countryside walks across Aberdeenshire.

Are there castles to visit in Aberdeenshire?

Yes, Aberdeenshire is home to many historic castles including Fyvie Castle, Drum Castle and attractions along Scotland’s famous Castle Trail.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Aberdeenshire countryside?

Visitors can enjoy working farm experiences, museums, outdoor adventure activities, wildlife attractions and family-friendly walking routes.

Can you visit whisky distilleries in Aberdeenshire?

Several areas across Aberdeenshire are home to distilleries and whisky experiences, particularly around Huntly and Strathbogie.

When is the best time to visit the Aberdeenshire countryside?

The countryside can be enjoyed year-round, with spring and summer ideal for outdoor activities and autumn bringing spectacular scenery and seasonal events.

Is the Aberdeenshire countryside dog friendly?

Many trails, villages and outdoor spaces are dog friendly. Dogs should be kept on leads in livestock and wildlife areas.

Is the Aberdeenshire countryside accessible?

Some routes and attractions are accessible, including selected paths and visitor sites. Always check individual locations before visiting for details.

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