Aberdeenshire Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A coastal castle on a rocky cliff overlooking the sea.
A coastal castle on a cliff overlooking the sea.
A coastal castle on a grassy cliff overlooking the sea.
A coastal path with cliffs and a sea view.
A coastal landscape with a castle on a grassy hill, rocky shore, and wildflowers.

Experience Scotland at its most romantically beautiful in Aberdeenshire, a county of clifftop castles, breathtaking mountains, celebrated whiskies and wild beaches.

The landscape of Aberdeenshire possesses an almost magical quality. Travel throughout the county to discover dramatic castle ruins, traditional Scottish festivals and vast mountain plateaus. Splaying out from the cultural hub of Aberdeen, the region offers outdoor adventures in near-empty countryside or sightseeing in welcoming, classically Scottish small towns.

Start your exploration of Aberdeenshire in Aberdeen, an attractive granite city on the east coast. Wander around the two old towns of Old Aberdeen, which is home to a 15th-century cathedral, and FootdeeOpens in a new window, a medieval fishing village. Learn about the city’s connection to the sea in the Aberdeen Maritime Museum and enter a 17th-century jail in the Tolbooth Museum.

Choose any point on 165 miles (266 kilometers) of stunning Aberdeenshire coastline for an oceanfront escape. Charming Stonehaven is the home of Dunnottar CastleOpens in a new window, perched on a headland overlooking the sea, as well as a beautifully preserved harbor with buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Visit Peterhead for peaceful Buchanhaven Beach and the wildlife reserve at Longhaven Cliffs.

Sip on some of Scotland’s finest spirits in Aberdeenshire’s distilleries. Famous Scotch producers such as Glen Garioch and GlenDronach offer guided tours that show you how whisky is made, often accompanied by a tasting session.

The county also promises exhilarating outdoor adventures. Hike through Cairngorms National Park, where walking trails lead to waterfalls, the highest plateau in Britain and vast herds of deer. Follow in the footsteps of the Queen in Royal Deeside, a highland estate scattered with lochs, woodland and wildlife where you can visit Balmoral Castle when the royal family are not in residence.

Hop between the famous castles of Aberdeenshire. The turrets of Craigievar reputedly inspired Walt Disney’s iconic fairy-tale castle. Take a tour of Braemar Castle, a 17th-century fortress where you can learn about the clans and rebellions of Scottish history.

Fly into Aberdeen International Airport or take a train from Glasgow and Edinburgh to reach Aberdeenshire. Enjoy different activities here throughout the year. Winter promises skiing, while summer comes with the best chance of sunny days and events such as the Scottish Traditional Boat Festival in Portsoy.

Popular cities in Aberdeenshire

A historic square with a prominent tower, a decorative fountain, and traditional buildings.
Aberdeen
Known for Shopping, Business and Ports
Get away to Aberdeen! Enjoy the university life, castle and museums.

Reasons to visit

  • Union Square Shopping Centre
  • University of Aberdeen
  • Aberdeen Harbour
A mountainous landscape with a winding path, a small stream, and a bridge.
Ballater
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Bars
Come to quaint Ballater and enjoy its bars, golf and mountain views.

Reasons to visit

  • Balmoral Castle
  • Glenshee Ski Centre
  • Braemar Castle
A rocky coastline with a lighthouse on a small island.
Peterhead
Known for Golf, Budget and Swimming
Experience quaint Peterhead: its marina, golf, spas and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Cruden Bay Golf Club
  • Aden Country Park
A stone wall with a person walking through a rural landscape.
Inverurie
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Golf
Come to secluded Inverurie and enjoy its golf, bars and countryside.

Reasons to visit

  • Easter Aquhorthies Stone Circle
  • Bennachie Centre
A coastal landscape with a castle on a grassy cliff overlooking the sea.
Stonehaven
Known for Ports, Castle and Historical
This bustling seaside resort is best-known for its spectacular New Year’s fire ceremony.

Reasons to visit

  • Dunnottar Castle
  • Stonehaven Tolbooth
A coastal town with a prominent tower overlooking the sea.
Banff
Known for Relaxing, Small town and Ports
Come to upscale Banff and enjoy its culture, boating and festivals.

Stay near popular Aberdeenshire attractions