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Aberdeen Attractions |
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The Grampian Highlands area is famous for its delicious malt
whisky, and the best way to explore this long-standing tradition is
by following a whisky route (self-drive or guided) to...
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Created by Lady Elizabeth Duthie in 1881 to commemorate her
uncle and brother, Duthie Park is beautifully situated on the banks
of the River Dee and draws hundreds of visitors to its...
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Built from granite and sandstone, the single-arched Brig o'
Balgownie, stretching over the River Don, dates back to the 13th
century and was completed in 1320 during the Scottish War...
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Situated on historic Shiprow, with spectacular views of the busy
harbour, the Aberdeen Maritime Museum proudly exhibits the city's
strong maritime history and its close connection to the sea....
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The Aberdeen Art Gallery first opened its doors in 1885, and
more than a hundred years later, continues to be one of the city's
more popular attractions. The Gallery has a large permanent...
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No trip to Scotland is complete without a visit to one of its
magnificent castles, and Balmoral Castle - set on the banks of the
River Dee - is one of the best known and most prestigious....
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