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Caravan sites and parks in Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire is home to the country's largest national park, the Cairngorms. With miles of unspoilt coastline, sand dunes, cliffs and moors Aberdeenshire is a perfect holiday destination.

The main rivers are Dee, Deveron, Don, Ugie and Ythan which are designated freshwater fish areas. Aberdeenshire offers breathtaking scenery, granite towns and slate-roofed villages.

Places to visit include Crathes Castle and Haddo House. Take in one of the many distilleries, play a round of golf at the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club or watch traditional Highland Games.

The winter snow at the Lecht and Cairnwell can be excellent for skiing and after an après-ski ceilidh, the night skies provide ideal conditions for star gazing and admiring the Northern Lights.

Every first Sunday and Monday in August the Turriff Agricultural Show at the Haughs Turriff which is the largest annual event in Aberdeenshire.

New to The Club's sites network for 2013 is Stonehaven Queen Elizabeth Park Caravan Club Site in Kincardineshire.

Caravan sites and parks in Aberdeenshire

Recommended destinations for ABERDEENSHIRE

Banchory

Holiday town

Situated adjacent to the beautiful River Dee, Banchory is surrounded by picturesque countryside and attractive hills. 

Braemar

Small Village

Braemar is best known for its castle and the Braemar Gathering which is held on the first Saturday in September.

Huntly

Historic past

Huntly is an old 'burgh' which has a history dating back to the Picts. The town is famous for its shortbread which is produced by Dean's of Huntly.

Great Days Out

There’s always plenty to do from Club Sites – take a look at these local attractions and events coming up near this site. Attractions offering a discount for Club Members are highlighted with a ‘Member Offer’ logo.

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Event
Attraction
Member offer

  • Huntly, Aberdeenshire
    Leith Hall provides the backdrop for the 2.4-ha (6-a) garden, which features extensive herbaceous borders and a fine collection of alpines and primulas in the rock garden.
  • Macduff, Aberdeenshire
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  • Golf course (18 holes) beside the River Spey with access off the A95 one mile south of Grantown on Spey. Also fishing lochs, falconry centre and archery range.
  • Alford, Aberdeenshire
    Scotland's only 2ft gauge passenger railway which operates every half hour between Alford station and Haughton Park. Steam locomotive operates first Sun each month.
  • Aberdeenshire
    Built in 1607 by John Urquhart, Craigston Castle is still owned and lived in by the Urquhart family. The main exterior feature is the sculptured balcony on top of a central arch.

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