Aboyne

Aboyne, guarded by its ruined castle, is an ancient village on the banks of the River Dee, and with its own little loch just north of the settlement, and all this surrounded by lovely green countryside... Read More

Aboyne Events

July
Activeaboyne Outdoor Activities Festival
The Aboyne and Deeside Festival
August
Aboyne Highland Games

Hotels in Aboyne - 5 places to stay

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Huntly Arms Hotel

Huntly Arms Hotel

Frist built in 1432, this hotel is probably the oldest coachin inn in Scotland, still in its original position. Jacobite leaders and Royalty, in particular Queen Victoria have used the Huntly Arms over the Years. The ... More | visit website

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The Lodge on the Loch of Aboyne

The Lodge on the Loch of Aboyne
Everyone needs to retreat and welcome the simple joys back into life. There are few better places to do just that than at The Lodge on the Loch of Aboyne – 55 acres of the ... More | visit website

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Loch Kinord Hotel (4.23 miles)

Loch Kinord Hotel

In the rustic village of Dinnet in the heart of Royal Deeside, this family-run hotel is ideal for exploring the Highlands and tourist and sporting activities in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. On the edge of the Scottish ... More | visit website

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The Commercial Hotel (4.63 miles)

The Commercial Hotel
Sitting in the quaint village of Tarland in the heart of The Howe O' Cromar on Royal Deeside you will find a hidden gem - The Commercial Hotel. A former 18th century coaching inn The ... More | visit website
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Aberdeen Arms Hotel (4.63 miles)

Aberdeen Arms Hotel
The Aberdeen Arms Rooms are being operated as self catering hotel rooms with budget prices. There is a choice of 4 large double or family en-suite rooms available. All are recently refurbished and offer en-suite ... More | visit website
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Pannanich Wells (8.34 miles)

Pannanich Wells

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Historic 18th Century inn with springs. Internally Pannanich changes into a comfortable well appointed hotel. Built circa 1760 as a hotel to provide accommodation for guests wishing to 'take the ... More

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Inchmarlo Resort & Golf Club (9.55 miles)

Inchmarlo Resort & Golf Club

Inchmarlo set in the peaceful woodland surroundings of Inchmarlo Golf Club within the heart of Royal Deeside and yet just 30 minutes drive from Aberdeen City Centre and Airport. Ideally positioned to explore many visitor ... More | visit website

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Loirston Hotel (9.98 miles)

Loirston Hotel

This intimate hotel is situated by the Green in Ballater, a most attractive Royal Deeside village. The Loirston is only 8 miles from Balmoral Castle and surrounded by beautiful countryside There are welcoming log fires ... More | visit website

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Banchory Lodge Hotel (10.04 miles)

Banchory Lodge Hotel

This impressive Georgian house is set in 12 acres of well tended grounds, on the banks of the River Dee. Roaring log fires and an abundance of fresh flowers are features of the two comfortable ... More | visit website

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Tor-na-Coille Hotel (10.10 miles)

Tor-na-Coille Hotel
Standing serenely on a wooded rise on the outskirts of the picturesque little town of Banchory and with its grey granite walls lavishly overhung with ivy, the Tor-na-Coille is a romantically attractive hotel offering peace, ... More | visit website
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Deeside Hotel (10.19 miles)

Deeside Hotel

Recommended in the Good Hotel Guide 2008, this late Victorian residence is set within an acre of grounds in picturesque Ballater, Royal Deeside. Comfortable rooms are individually decorated, all with en suite bathrooms. Most double rooms ... More | visit website

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The Glen Lui Hotel (10.28 miles)

The Glen Lui Hotel

Ideally located for peace and quiet, yet only five minutes walk into the village, The Glen Lui is set in a secluded location within two acres of woodlands on Royal Deeside. The hotel is within ... More | visit website

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