ABERDEENSHIRE HOTELS
Aberdeenshire is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland. In this present day Aberdeenshire does not include Aberdeen City which is a Council Area in its own right. However, Aberdeenshire Council does have its headquarters at Woodhill House, in Aberdeen. Aberdeenshire borders Angus and Perth and Kinross to the south, and Highland and Moray to the west.
ABERDEENSHIRE COUNTY HOTELS:
Aberdeen Hotels,
Ballater Hotels,
Banff Hotels,
Cullen Hotels,
Inverurie Hotels,
Newburgh Hotels,
Portsoy Hotels,
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ABERDEEN Hotels & Accommodation
Aberdeen is Scotland's third largest city, made prosperous due to the connection with North Sea offshore oil discovered in the 1970s. The harbour is a busy place in the mornings and well worth a visit to Scotland's largest fish market. Take a bus north to medieval Old Aberdeen ...
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BALLATER Hotels & Accommodation
Ballater is a burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland on the River Dee, just east of the Cairngorm Mountains. It is a centre for hikers and is known for its spring water, once said to cure scrofula. The Victoria Barracks is used by the Royal Guard for nearby Balmoral Castle. Balmoral Castle is situated approx 12km away from Ballater ...
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BANFF Hotels & Accommodation
Banff and Macduff are neighbouring towns and former burghs in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Until 1975 Banff was the county town of Banffshire. The well-preserved townscape has many historic buildings including Banff Castle, a museum in Banff donated by Andrew Carnegie and a maritime heritage centre in Macduff ...
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CULLEN Hotels & Accommodation
Cullen is a picturesque town on the North Sea coast 20 miles east of Elgin. The heart of Robert the Bruce is said to be buried in its old kirk, which also contains many Templar graves, distinguished by distinctive skull and crossbones motif. The village is also famous for Cullen Skink, a traditional soup made from smoked haddock ...
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INVERURIE Hotels & Accommodation
Inverurie is a burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately 16 miles north west of Aberdeen along the A96 road. Inverurie is a thriving market town, with many small shops, businesses and services. Its main industries other than service and commerce are agriculture, oil and paper manufacture ...
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NEWBURGH Hotels & Accommodation
Newburgh is a coastal village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The village dates to 1261 AD, when Lord Sinclair wanted to establish a chapel in the area. Somewhat later the chapel of Holy Rood was established. Gradually, the village grew. Newburgh is on the Ythan Estuary and near the Sands of Forvie ...
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PORTSOY Hotels & Accommodation
Portsoy is a burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, formerly in the county of Banffshire. It is known for its local jewellery made from 'Portsoy marble' (which is not marble, but rather serpentine), its locally milled oatmeal which is sold around the world and its annual small boat festival. It also has a lovely local pottery ...
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