The Aberdeenshire region, which stretches from Cairngorm National Park right to the coast is notorious for its numerous beautiful towns and countless must-see attractions. It has breathtaking landscapes that are ideal for a feel-good getaway. Aberdeenshire is rich in picturesque towns along the coastline that will soothe the soul and fill the eyes with endless beauty, such as Portsoy, Pennan and Cullen, that lay along the Banffshire Coast. Aberdeenshire will inspire anyone who loves to see the beauty that exists in nature and enjoys the remarkable historical sites.
Where to Visit Near Aberdeen
Other towns in proximity to Aberdeen, such as Cruden Bay or Balmedie surely won’t disappoint either. The Cruden Bay Golf Club is sure to make your golf game memorable with its breathtaking views. While in Cruden Bay, either for a round of golf or a beautiful holiday, don’t miss the ruins of the 13th-century Slains Castle, situated along the coast. The ruins, which are rumoured to have been Bram Stoker’s inspiration for “Dracula,” can be experienced whilst on a coastal walk. Cruden Bay is a picturesque village well-located for golf lovers and visitors who yearn for a view of Slains Castle, where famed author Bram Stoker holidayed over many summers.
Loch Muick provides highly-recommended views and is surrounded on either side by steep hills. The sights and sounds of various wildlife at Loch Muick are spectacular, so don’t be surprised if you spot any eagles or deer in the area. The loch is a favourite among walkers who enjoy its relatively flat path and its animal life. Further along, the path leads to Royal Deeside, where lies the Balmoral Estate.
Loch Muick Spectacular place to visit
Bennachie is another place to enjoy a walk and take in the views of the rolling hills and the lush forests. Not only will you bask in the beauty of the area throughout your hike, but you will also be further amazed when you reach Mither Tap peak, which offers panoramic views of the countryside.
A scenic drive in Aberdeenshire can also please visitors who prefer not to walk. There are winding roads that travel through rough terrain and glide past the Cairngorm National Park. You can also catch a glimpse of the Corgarff Castle by driving down Ballater Road. While in the area, ensure your scenic drive includes Lecht Pass. Further, travellers will reach Bullers of Buchan – another point of interest. Bullers of Buchan is famous for its collapsed cavern, etched and shaped according to the desires of the sea, with its two arches extending outward. From Bullers of Buchan to Boddam, you will see unbelievable clifftop scenery and amazing bird life. Still further ahead the coastal path will bring you to Boddam.
Continuing on the coastline, enjoy the jagged scenery that is an attestation to the glorious world in which we live, with an arch breaching a natural wall that extends right into the sea – called the Camel’s Hump. Exercise extreme caution while on this tricky and dangerous path as it lies very close to the edge.