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A fertile, yet wild natural beauty, Aberdeenshire is a stunning Highland destination. Dramatic views abound, whether you’re surrounded by the rugged Grampians, ruined clifftop castles, or long stretches of windblown, pale sand coastline. It’s romantic too. Our picks for the best places to stay in Aberdeenshire include a one of-of-a-kind luxury hotel, some warm and welcoming country house conversions, a Malmaison in Aberdeen, and one of the best golf hotels in the UK.
Aberdeenshire’s boundaries encompass the Buchan coastline of picturesque fishing villages to the north east; lush farmland of low, craggy hills where the Aberdeenshire Angus cattle graze; the rather savage shapes of the Cairngorms National Park; and then to the east coast (and far south of the county) and the more peaceful St. Cyrus National Nature Reserve, known for its unusual flora and fauna. Amongst all this run walking and hiking trails, with the odd stunningly located golf course. Plus, Aberdeenshire has a huge number of castles, ruined and otherwise.
Aberdeen’s glittering grey granite has garnered fans among architecture buffs, and it’s also one of the best places to spot dolphins. Banchory is a charming choice for romantic getaways, tranquilly positioned on the banks of the River Dee; and Aboyne is also home to some of the best places to stay in Aberdeenshire. Tarland is another charming centre, with its own stone circle and Iron Age dwelling, and Braemar is a beautiful village close to Balmoral and Royal Deeside.
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Aberdeen
Typical of the Malmaison brand. Castle-like hotel bedecked with tartan upholstery and dark furniture. Intimate whisky snug, brasserie, bar, and relaxing spa.
Aberdeenshire (Balmedie)
Stylish gastropub with rooms in Balmedie offering boutique accommodation in a cottage opposite the restaurant. Winner of Scotland's Gastropub of the Year in 2012 and 2013, it is a cosy and intimate setting serving locally-sourced produce. Great for golf trips to Cruden Bay and Royal Aberdeen.
Aberdeen (Aberdeen)
A short walk from the city centre, The Chester Hotel is set in a lovely 19th-century listed building. Combines original architecture with elegant contemporary features. Offers stylish rooms and meals at the fabulous restaurant are a must! Beauty treatments available. A top-notch chic city stay!
Banchory
Set in a lovely baronial house, TorNaCoille is an excellent hotel in Banchory on Deeside. Elegant rooms are adorned with luxurious beds and tasteful furniture. The hotel's excellent restaurant has a Scottish focus and utilises the best of local produce.
Aboyne
A traditional village inn with hearty cuisine and nicely renovated accommodation. Rooms keep the building's original charm but now feel fresh and contemporary. The best have in-room freestanding bathtubs. With good ales, roaring fires, and pub grub — this is the perfect base for an outdoorsy break.
Aboyne
In a picturesque position overlooking the River Dee, Lys-na-greyne is a luxurious B&B. Boasting plush rooms with modern interiors and spacious bathrooms, Lys-na-greyne is perfect for a relaxing break. With excellent fishing on the doorstep, it's a great base for a fishing trip to the Dee.
Aberdeen (Pitfodels)
Delightful Scottish refuge in 11 acres of woodland on the edge of the historic city of Aberdeen. Elegant and spacious bedrooms, Conservatory restaurant with extensive wine list, luxury spa.
Aberdeenshire
A stunning historic country house hotel in the heart of Aberdeenshire's whisky country. Smart rooms and suites: some traditional, others in the new wing totally contemporary. Atmospheric cave bar and 2AA Rosette Pineapple restaurant. Plus a highly recommended golf course. Simply superb!
Aberdeenshire
Situated in the heart of Royal Deeside, Douneside House is a perfect country retreat. Come for delicious food, comfy beds and total relaxation
Banchory
Overlooking the banks of the river Dee, Banchory Lodge is a true Scottish retreat. Elegant rooms, an atmospheric bar and an excellent restaurant all come together to form a superb hotel. A great spot for keen fisherfolk who can cast a fly from the bottom of the hotel's garden.
Aberdeenshire
High Victoriana meets modern luxury at the miraculously reinvented Fife Arms in Braemar. A destination as much as a place to stay, come here to celebrate and relax, or to walk, stalk or fish. Hotel of the Year, The Sunday Times.