By Gordon Walker
There are many reasons to visit Aberdeenshire, but here are 10 fine ones.
Movie Trail
Mel Gibson filmed Hamlet at Dunnottar Castle and Craigievar Castle was the inspiration for Disney’s iconic pink castle. The 2016 adapted Whisky Galore film features settings from Portsoy and Pennan, whose red telephone box is a tourist attraction in its own right after it starred in Local Hero. Mar Lodge Estate featured in the Batman film, Dark Knight Rises and Strathdon featured in Mary, Queen of Scots.
Beaches
Aberdeen Beach is rightly famed far and wide for its golden sands but there are many others in the north east of Scotland that offer great appeal too. Silversands at Lossiemouth, Findochty and Cullen are also worth checking out.
Water of life
On Aberdeen’s doorstep you’ll find a number of whisky distilleries producing fine, distinctive Highland single malts. Many of the region’s distilleries offer visitors the chance to see behind the scenes and get a rare insight into how Scotland’s national drink is carefully crafted. Among those you can visit are distilleries at Fettercairn, Royal Lochnagar, GlenDronach and Ardmore.
Art
If the fine arts scene is more your thing, find internationally acclaimed artworks and masterpieces at art galleries across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. Aberdeen’s magnificent art gallery showcases many great works, as does Duff House, in Banff, while the coastal village of Catterline is a painter’s mecca.
Museums
Aberdeen’s Gordon Highlanders and Maritime museums get most of the plaudits but if you venture further along the coast in both directions to discover more about the history and heritage of Aberdeenshire you will chance upon delights including the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses at Fraserburgh, and Stonehaven’s Tolbooth Museum.