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Drumtochty Castle is set on the southern edge of Drumtochty Forest dating back to 1812 surrounded in 350 acres of a wild woodland glen and breath taking landscapes. This Scottish historical castle Drumtochty Castle is situated in Aberdeenshire. It is located in the scenic Drumtochty Glen and is encircled by wooded areas. The castle is a well-liked location for weddings, festivals, and opulent lodging and is renowned for its gorgeous architecture. Drumtochty Castle, which dates back to the...

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Gourdon Reviews

Gourdon Attractions and reviews
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Gourdon Attractions Reviews and Top Things To Do

Gourdon is a picturesque fishing village that may be found in the county of Aberdeenshire on the northeast coast of Scotland. In spite of the fact that it is not as well-known as some of the larger cities in the area, Gourdon provides guests with a tranquil and picturesque experience thanks to the typical marine allure and scenic beauty of the surrounding area. The following is a list of landmarks and places of interest that you might find interesting to visit in and around Gourdon.

Gourdon Harbour is a charming working harbour in the hamlet that's a wonderful area to take a leisurely stroll, observe fishing boats, and take in views of the North Sea. There are a few bars and eateries as well that serve delectable seafood that has just been caught.

Coastal Walks: Gourdon has some lovely coastal walking routes that give visitors the chance to take in the breathtaking views of the Aberdeenshire coastline. A particularly well-liked beach walk that provides expansive views of the North Sea is from Gourdon to Inverbervie.

Historic Sites: Visit the neighbouring historic sites to learn more about the past of the region. For instance, you can go to the Lewis Grassic Gibbon Centre in Arbuthnott, which honours the Scottish author's life and legacy.

Dunnottar Castle is one of Scotland's most impressive and recognisable castles, however it is not located in Gourdon proper. It is only a short drive away. It provides a stunning location and a window into Scotland's past while perched atop a rock overlooking the North Sea.

Montrose: The town of Montrose, which has its own attractions such the Montrose Basin Wildlife Reserve and Montrose Museum, is easily accessible from Gourdon.

Known for its scenic harbour, Dunnottar Castle, and the yearly Fireball Festival on New Year's Eve, Stonehaven is another local town well worth a visit.

A number of whisky distilleries are located in Aberdeenshire. Consider visiting Scotland's top single malt distilleries and sampling them.

A short distance south of Gourdon is the St. Cyrus National Nature Reserve, which has beautiful dunes, a sandy beach, and an abundance of wildlife. For birdwatchers and wildlife lovers, it's the ideal location.

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Dunnottar Castle is one of Scotland's most recognisable and historically significant sites, perched atop a spectacular cliff. The castle has a lengthy Middle Ages history and has stunning views of the North Sea.

Since Queen Victoria's time in office, the British Royal Family has loved visiting Balmoral Castle. Even though some areas of the castle are private, the lovely gardens and estate grounds are occasionally accessible to visitors throughout the summer.

Crathes Castle is a charming 16th-century tower castle with well-preserved interiors and lovely grounds, set between lovely gardens and woodlands.

The Glenfiddich Distillery, which is located in Dufftown, offers guided tours that give visitors an understanding of the production of whisky. The history of Scotch whisky is available to visitors, who may also sample a variety of older expressions.

The largest national park in the UK, Cairngorms offers a variety of scenery, such as mountains, woods, and glens. For those who enjoy the great outdoors, it is a haven with hiking, wildlife viewing, and winter sports.

The city of Aberdeen is home to the Aberdeen nautical Museum, which highlights the region's nautical past by showing the shipbuilding, fishing, and offshore oil and gas industries.

Castle Trail: The Castle Trail in Aberdeenshire features a number of castles, including Castle Fraser, Craigievar Castle, and Fyvie Castle, and takes visitors on a tour through the history of the area.

Royal Deeside is well known for its breathtaking landscape, quaint communities, and outdoor pursuits including golfing, fishing, and hiking. It is located along the River Dee.

Stonehaven: This seaside community is home to lovely beaches, the imposing Dunnottar Castle perched on a cliff, and the yearly Fireballs Ceremony on New Year's Eve.

In addition to Glenfiddich, Aberdeenshire is home to a number of other whisky distilleries, each with its own distinct personality, such as Glenlivet, Glen Dronach, and Macallan.

Please be aware that certain attractions may have modified their accessibility or operating hours owing to recent events or other circumstances. It's always a good idea to verify the most recent information online or with the individual attractions directly before visiting. Have fun discovering Aberdeenshire!

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