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Around The Area -
Country Steading Holidays - Self Catering Holiday Cottages |
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The
market town of Turriff gained burgh status in 1512. Over the years,
Turriff has developed as an important market town and service centre
for the agriculture sector. Modern day Turriff is still the main
centre for its rural farming hinterland, with a range of local shops,
swimming pool, golf course, caravan park and sports centre. |
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Community Council
Arms Turriff |
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The Whisky Trail -
Start your 'Whisky Trail' at Glendronach distillery. Glendronach was
the last coal fired still left in Scotland but, the distillery had to
change in 2006 due to new pollution regulations. The distillery was
built in 1826 and maintained many of its original characteristics
including floor malting that contributes to about a fifth of their
requirements. It is believed that an illicit production was in place
long before 1826. The distillery was closed for a time but was
reopened in 2003. Glendronach is only a few miles from Country
Steading Holiday accommodation
and will put you on the trail to over 30 other distilleries in the
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Fyvie Castle - Ghosts, legends
and folklore are all woven into the tapestry of Fyvie’s 800-year
history. Each tower of this magnificent Scottish Baronial fortress is
traditionally associated with one of the castle’s five successive
families – Preston, Meldrum, Seton, Gordon and Forbes-Leith. You can
see their influences today among the medieval stones and the lavish
Edwardian interiors, and imagine what castle life must have been like
for the families and their royal guests – among them Robert the Bruce
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MacDuff Marine
Aquarium - Situated on Aberdeenshire’s scenic coast in the
traditional fishing town of Macduff, Macduff Marine Aquarium features
marine life from the Moray Firth, Scotland’s largest bay, in a variety
of exciting and innovative exhibits. Visitors come face to face with
hundreds of native fish and invertebrates normally only seen by SCUBA
divers who brave the chilly waters of the North Sea.
The aquarium’s deep central exhibit, which displays a living kelp
reef, is the only one of its kind in Britain and divers hand feed the
fish on a regular basis.
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Archeolink
Prehistory Park - Archaeolink is a multi award winning living
history park and visitor attraction, with a central focus on
education, participation and fun.
Travel 10,000 years in one day from the Mesolithic to a Roman Marching
Camp, with indoor and outdoor exhibitions, featuring hands on
activities, workshops and guided tours everyday, Archaeolink is a
dynamic historical experience for all the family. |
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Aberdeenshire has a
rich culture and has so much to see and do, from visiting the Pictish
Standing Stones going back nearly 3.000 years, follow the Whisky Trail
and visit some of Scotland finest distilleries, the Moray Coast with
its bottle nose dolphins and small picturesque fishing villages. There
is so much to visit, we can guarantee you wont be disappointed. |
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