Luxury self catering accommodation in Aberchirder

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Boat House
Peterculter, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland
sleeps 9
number of bedrooms5
number of bathrooms5
1 dogs allowed 1
Features
wood burner
open fire
garden
sauna
Weekly price: £953 - £5173
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)
The Bothy
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland
sleeps 4
number of bedrooms2
number of bathrooms1
1 dogs allowed 1
Features
garden
Weekly price: £438 - £438
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)
Weiroch Lodge
Grantown-On-Spey, Highland, , Scotland
sleeps 6
number of bedrooms3
number of bathrooms3
2 dogs allowed 2
Features
wood burner
enclosed garden
Weekly price: £1100 - £2250
Short breaks: minimum 4 night(s)
Kamba Cottage
Kirriemuir, Perthshire, , Scotland
sleeps 6
number of bedrooms3
number of bathrooms2
1 dogs allowed 1
Features
Weekly price: £500 - £500
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)
Nantusi Pet-Friendly Cottage, Kirriemuir, Central Scotland
sleeps 6
number of bedrooms3
number of bathrooms2
1 dogs allowed 1
Features
own swimming pool
sauna
Weekly price: £572 - £572
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)

Nestled in the midst of the stunning Aberdeenshire landscape, Aberchirder offers an exquisite retreat for those seeking luxury cottage holidays. This charming village, affectionately known as "Foggieloan" by locals, is steeped in history, having been founded in 1764 as a planned village. It boasts a serene setting complemented by well-preserved Georgian architecture. Visitors can explore the village's unique grid layout, perfect for leisurely strolls, and enjoy the quaint local amenities, including traditional Scottish pubs and cozy cafes that serve delightful homemade fare. Aberchirder provides a tranquil base for relaxation, while also offering easy access to the region's heritage trails and the opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich tapestry of North East Scotland’s past.

Just beyond the village, within a 5-mile radius, lies an array of attractions that cater to outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The stunning countryside unfolds in every direction, inviting guests to partake in invigorating outdoor pursuits such as hiking, cycling, and fishing. The nearby Deveron River, renowned for its salmon and trout fishing, offers both amateur and seasoned anglers a picturesque spot to cast their lines. Nature lovers can explore the rolling hills and wooded trails of the Huntly area, which promise breathtaking views and encounters with indigenous wildlife. For those interested in history, the impressive ruins of Huntly Castle—a short drive away—offer a glimpse into Scotland's storied past, standing as a monument to the powerful Gordon Clan.

Within an hour's drive, Aberchirder's central location allows for delightful day trips to some of Scotland’s most enchanting destinations. The coastal town of Banff, with its stunning beaches and historic buildings, is perfect for a seaside adventure. For a taste of city life, Aberdeen is reachable, offering cultural attractions like the Aberdeen Art Gallery, shopping at Union Square, and a variety of dining experiences. Inland, the magnificent Cairngorms National Park beckons, presenting endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hill walking, wildlife watching, and winter sports in season. Whether seeking the tranquility of the countryside, the charm of coastal beauty, or an urban cultural experience, Aberchirder serves as a perfect gateway to the diverse and captivating offerings of Aberdeenshire.

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