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The Ardmore distillery sits at the highest point of the Northern railway line, 600 feet above sea level.Close to the small village of Kennethmont, the proximity to the railway line allowed founder Adam Teacher to transport materials from Glasgow to this remote corner of Aberdeenshire, helping the distillery flourish.Almost unchanged from the moment he made his dream a reality, the water is still drawn from the naturally rising springs that sit on the 1,500 foot tall Knockandy Hill. Ardmore...

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Fettercairn, Laurencekirk, UK Accommodation
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Discovering Laurencekirk Holiday Accommodation Guide for visitors wishing to stay in this area of Aberdeenshire. Laurencekirk Aberdeenshire lies in the heart of the Howe o’ the Mearns; Laurencekirk provides the visitor with an ample choice of hospitality accommodation in Hotels Inns and B&B searching with stay4you.com as well as self catering properties. The town extends along a ridge within a plain, but it turns its eyes to the hills to the distant Grampians on the west and on the east the nearby Hills of Garvoek, which separate the Howe from the coastal plain.

Overlooking the town on the highest point of the Garvock range (a mere 914 ft) is the Johnston Tower.

Laurencekirk is a small town in the historic county of Kincardineshire Scotland, just off the A90 Dundee to Aberdeen main road south of Stonehaven, This is an historic settlement once known as ‘Conveth’, an area well known for its fertile farmland. The Wildlife is in abundance across this part of Scotland, with a coastline full of vantage points offering panoramic views.

Here you will find beautiful self catering holiday accommodation surrounded by breathtaking views and large blue sky's.

The towns of Stonehaven attracts many visitors who come to visit the historic castles in the area, especially Dunnottar Castle where the Scottish crown jewels were famously hidden.

Book a Bed and Breakfast, a holiday cottage or a yurt for you and your family to visit this popular region, full of history and events, like the Stonehaven Folk Festival that has been going for over 30 years and The Fireball Ceremony, Stonehaven's unique way to welcome in the New Year and greet friends and neighbours.

As the midnight chimes ring out on December 31st, the men and women of the town parade up and down the High Street swinging fiercely flaming balls around their heads, you will find this region full of traditions all worth checking out.

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A few miles away is the even smaller town of Laurencekirk, which features a train station, medical centre, and dentist in addition to being located in the historic county of Kincardineshire. Laurencekirk is known as Laurancekirk.

Arbroath is the largest town in close proximity, and it is adjacent to the A92, which allows access to the north and south of Scotland. Arbroath has a variety of services, including supermarkets.

The property surrounding the log cabin where you can stay is rather large and has been tastefully planted. There is a deck and patio area that are perfect for eating meals outside.

Just off the main route from Dundee to Aberdeen (the A90) and thirty miles away, Dundee offers all the conveniences of a large metropolis.

Make your reservation at a vacation house that features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, free bed linens and towels, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a dining area, a fully supplied kitchen, and a terrace with views of the mountains that is perfect for outdoor living and entertaining. Bring the kids because this property features a playground for them, as well as a grill, and there is also the opportunity to go cycling in the surrounding area.

This region is perfectly situated for making the most of what the east coast of Scotland has to offer, with a wide variety of sports such as skiing, shooting, horseback riding, and golf all being within close proximity. Make a reservation in a luxury caravan, which is ideal for those in search of a detached vacation home. These caravans feature a sizable, open-plan kitchen and living area with comfortable furniture and integrated appliances. Additionally, these caravans offer two double bedrooms and two bathrooms, which are perfect for families or groups of friends taking a much-needed break.

The exterior is beautifully planted and features decks with a hot tub, garden area, parking for two cars, and breathtaking views of the Scottish Highlands.

At Aberdeenshire, you can stay in a farmhouse that is located in a particularly picturesque part of the county's countryside. The property, which is located on the outskirts of the village of Luthermuir and boasts expansive views of the surrounding countryside, is in an excellent location for commuting to the nearby communities of Laurencekirk and Montrose. Additionally, the cities of Aberdeen and Dundee are within easy reach, and the Aberdeen airport is only a short 35-minute drive away. Make a reservation at a bed and breakfast. Located in the charming village of Luthermuir in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, this home boasts picturesque views of the surrounding countryside from both the front and the back of the property, which extends beyond the yard and into the surrounding forest.

The front driveway provides a turning point in addition to parking space for many vehicles.

A small community in Aberdeenshire, Luthermuir can be found 4 miles to the south of Laurencekirk and 8 miles to the west of Montrose. It also provides convenient access to the A90. Make a reservation at a magnificent detached holiday property that is delightfully roomy and multifunctional, the ideal countryside home for large groups.

Weavers and labourers once called the village their home. Although the hamlet has grown over the past several decades, it has managed to keep much of its quaint character and sense of community.

Within the boundaries of the village lies a primary school, in addition to a community hall and a church.

The communities of Laurencekirk, Auchenblae, and Stonehaven may all be reached from Luthermuir through public transportation.

In addition, the community is located at an optimum distance for commuting to both Aberdeen and Dundee. There are train stations located in adjacent Laurencekirk and Montrose, and regular trains head in both directions from those stations. Montrose is a charming seaside town that offers a wonderful selection of local facilities, including a wide selection of stores, health and sports centres, a library, a museum, a swimming pool, and a stunning beach. Visit Lunan Bay, the Beach Ballroom and Glamis Castle, House of Dun, and the Aboyne Golf Club after making a reservation at a fishermen Cottage, a tiny vacation accommodation with a garden that is located in a seaside community.
This vacation rental property has one bedroom, free WiFi, a television, a washing machine, and a kitchen with a dishwasher; it is the perfect place for a couple to get away for a romantic weekend.
Spend the day in Aberdeen and go sightseeing at the Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum as well as the Aberdeen Harbour. The airport that is closest to you is Aberdeen Airport.

staying In Laurencekirk

Staying in Laurencekirk, which is located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and can be researched on stay4you.com, will provide you with a delightful opportunity to enjoy rural life. During your stay, here are some things that you might find useful to know or things to think about:

Inns, B&Bs, and vacation rentals are some of the possible types of lodging that may be found in the Laurencekirk area. If you're looking for a place to stay, you might have some luck at Laurencekirk. It is highly recommended that you make reservations for your lodging well in advance, particularly if your trip will take place during one of the busiest times of the year for tourists.

Attractions in the Area:

Fettercairn Distillery: If you are a fan of whisky, the adjacent Fettercairn Distillery offers tours and tastings, which will give you insight into the process of manufacturing whisky.

The Johnston Gardens are a stunning example of landscape design, and they offer a serene environment in which to take a stroll at your own pace.

St. Cyrus National Nature Reserve: If you are someone who enjoys doing things outside, the local nature reserve is a great place to go because it has beautiful coastal scenery, hiking trails, and the chance to see wild animals.

Drumtochty Forest: For people who take pleasure in the outdoors and going on walks through the woods, Drumtochty Forest is a wonderful spot to explore. There are a number of walking trails that wind through the forest.

You can learn about Scotland's history by paying a visit to the Edzell Castle, which is located a short distance away and features a historic castle as well as beautiful grounds.

Local Cuisine: Don't pass up the opportunity to sample traditional Scottish cuisine made with ingredients sourced from the immediate area. There is a possibility that local pubs and restaurants will serve haggis, neeps and tatties (also known as turnips and potatoes), and freshly caught seafood.

Scenic Drives: The beauty of the surrounding environment is what makes these roads so popular. You might want to take some scenic drives in the countryside so that you can take in the rolling hills, picturesque vistas, and quaint villages.

Activities Available in Your Neighbourhood Depending on the Season, Laurencekirk and the Surrounding Communities May or May Not Host Local Festivals, Markets, or Other Events. Participating in these activities can provide you with a window into the community and culture of the area.

Laurencekirk experiences a climate that is highly susceptible to change depending on the time of year. The summers are usually pleasant and not too hot, but the winters can be quite chilly and wet. Before you leave for your trip, don't forget to check the forecast so you can properly pack for the weather.

When travelling to a more rural community like Laurencekirk, it is essential to demonstrate proper etiquette by showing respect for the traditions and people who live there. It's common knowledge that Scots are recognised for their warm hospitality and friendly demeanour.

Keep in mind that Laurencekirk is a tiny town, so even if you might not find the same level of conveniences and entertainment alternatives as in larger cities, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a more laid-back and genuine experience of Scotland.

 

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