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A modern caravan exterior displays a wooden decking area with a sturdy railing. Large windows are visible, offering natural light and outdoor views. The surrounding greenery provides a serene backdrop, enhancing the relaxing setting of the holiday park.
Place to stay in Aberdeenshire
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Delightful 2 bedroom caravan in Alford.

"Domhnall" is situated in the family friendly, Haughton Holiday Park. The picturesque park boasts long walks, beautiful views, a play park and shop with local produce. Our new 2022 caravan is only a short walk from the village of Alford that offers take-aways, pub, golf, fishing, Transport Museum, swimming pool, ski slope and shops. In the heart of walking country it's also within easy reach of many whisky and castle trails and less than an 1hr to the Lecht ski Centre. Something for all.

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The castle's exterior features a combination of gray stone walls and turreted architecture, surrounded by a lush green lawn. A flag flies above the structure under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds, showcasing its historical character and expansive grounds.
Castle in Aberdeenshire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 502 reviews

The Tower, Thornton Castle

Traditional & relaxed accommodation in the 16th century Scottish tower of our family home. Accessed by a spiral staircase your space comprises 2 bedrooms for 4 people over two floors in a private wing of the castle with bathroom and small sitting room. Full breakfast included. Set in the foothills of the Cairngorm National Park, this is an ideal stop off between Inverness and Edinburgh. Balmoral Castle, Dunnottar Castle, Glamis Castle and St Andrews are nearby. Tennis court available.

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A bright living area is presented, showcasing a cozy sectional sofa adorned with soft throws. A wood-burning stove is positioned adjacent to a wooden coffee table and a side table with a lamp. Natural light filters through strategically placed windows, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Aberdeenshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

2 1/2 - From outdoor adventurers to wedding guests

2 1/2 is situated in the quiet village of Aboyne, the gateway to the Cairngorms National Park. This self-contained house is bright and welcoming, has an open plan living area, log burning fire, garden space and free Wifi. Hill walk, wild-swim or mountain bike straight from the door. We offer a bike wash station and secure lock up for your bikes. Play golf or visit our local distilleries. Discover Royal Deeside's rich history. What ever you plan for your break, come back and relax at 2 1/2.

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A charming granite cottage is nestled amidst vibrant flowers and greenery. The front porch features decorative accents, including a welcoming sign and a quaint bench surrounded by colorful blooms. A carport is visible next to the cottage, offering convenient parking.
Cottage in Aberdeenshire
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

Bonnie Wee Cottage Snuggled into Bennachie

The Bonnie Wee Cottage snuggled at the bottom of Bennachie’ Close to Wedding Venues and Castle/Whisky Trails with Stunning Garden. Michelle Marie’s cosy abode is located in the centre of the quaint hamlet of Oyne, Aberdeenshire in the North East of Scotland. Right in the centre of Aberdeenshire so ideal for adventurers! This charming wee granite cottage is snuggled into the idyllic countryside in the shadow of the local landmark, Bennachie, a large hill range which dominates the landscape.

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The exterior of the stone barn is showcased, featuring a well-maintained garden with lush green grass. Surrounding trees provide dappled shade while a wooden fence borders the property. The entrance, characterized by a covered porch, adds to the charm of the rural setting.
Home in Keig
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 93 reviews

Beautiful home from home in rural Aberdeenshire

This beautifully converted, semi-detached, 200 year-old stone barn is in the picturesque village of Keig, Aberdeenshire - 35 minutes drive from Aberdeen Airport. Perfectly situated for hillwalking, cycling, golfing, fishing, castle and whisky trails, Royal Deeside and the Cairngorm National Park, this spacious holiday let has open views to the river Don and is surrounded by the rolling hills of the Vale of Alford and the Bennachie range; offering a home from home and a tonic for busy lives.

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Chalet in Aberdeenshire
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Beautiful, Rural luxury in Royal Deeside-Hot tub

Welcome to TRANQUIL CABIN RETREAT in Royal Deeside. It’s a quiet, private spot where we’re lucky to be surrounded by nature and vast, open views of the mountains. Dogs welcome. The decking is safe and secure Massage available on certain days, for more info please get in touch. Enjoy soaking in the hot tub, curling up by the wood-burning stove, or enjoying the hills. We're just a short drive from castles, waterfalls, and great trails. Shops, Bars and Restaurants are 5 minutes by car!

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A quaint shepherd's hut is nestled in a lush green landscape, surrounded by trees and fields. The backdrop of a misty hill enhances the serene environment. New leaves on branches frame the scene, adding a touch of nature's freshness.
Shepherd’s hut in Rhynie
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Off-grid shepherds hut with wood fired hot tub

Below a pond and tucked behind a hedgerow on the edge of a permaculture smallholding, our charming shepherds hut is the perfect hideaway for those looking for an eco farm stay or self-made retreat. 'Muggans' (named after the Mugwort that grows by the steps) is entirely off-grid and has everything you'll need for a comfortable and memorable getaway, including a wood burning stove to keep you cozy, a wood fired hot tub to soak in under the stars and pizza oven for luxury campfire cooking.

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An airy living area is highlighted by slanted windows that frame scenic views. A spacious sectional sofa is adorned with a variety of cushions, complemented by a soft area rug. Natural light floods the space, enhancing the warm, inviting atmosphere.
Guest suite in Rothes
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 317 reviews

Calderwood Annex

Beautifully renovated, quiet and light self contained annexe offering breath taking views of the River Spey valley. Snuggled in the heart of Speyside (between Aberlour & Rothes), Calderwood Annexe, is the perfect base from which to explore the world famous Whisky Country, Scottish Highlands, Cairngorm National Park and Moray Coastal Trail. Free from noise or light pollution, surrounded by woodland and wonderful open countryside, Calderwood Annexe offers complete peace and serenity.

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A rustic wooden sign labeled 'Coshelly' stands prominently at the entrance, with a black horse grazing nearby. The background features a grassy field under a partly cloudy sky, creating a serene countryside environment.
Guest house in Inverurie
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Comfortable, dog-friendly steading conversion

Coshelly Steading is on the edge of Rothienorman, a village with a pub, a Chinese and an excellent Morrisons Daily shop, all about 10 minutes walk from the house. It is a newly converted steading, attached to our house and surrounded by fields. Plenty of parking, WiFi, TV etc. Dogs are welcome. There are mountains, the coast and many castles, all within easy driving distance and plenty of pleasant walks nearby. Free range eggs from our chickens, when they are in the mood.

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An exterior view of the cottage is shown, featuring a gray wooden facade. A small patio area is visible, with two black chairs and a glass table. A potted plant adds a touch of greenery beside the door. The surrounding area includes gravel and a wooden fence.
Cottage in Aberdeenshire
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Cosy cottage in the heart of Aberdeenshire

Cosy one bedroom self contained cottage with private garden, seating area, drying area and BBQ . 1 double bed in bedroom. Fully equipped kitchen with fridge freezer, cooker and microwave, washing machine and small indoor drying cupboard. Large bathroom with separate bath and power shower. Lounge with dining area, TV with freeview Easy access for trains on the Aberdeen Inverness line and onward to the West coast or South to the Scottish central belt.

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A rustic cottage is nestled amidst trees, featuring a combination of stone and timber construction. Sunlight gently illuminates the exterior, showcasing a sun porch with large windows. The surrounding garden is adorned with greenery, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Cottage in Aberdeenshire
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Pinewood cottage

Beautiful views from a great vantage point on Bennachie this rustic cottage is ideally located for hillwalking, sightseeing or simply getting away from it all. Only 10 minutes drive from Inverurie and a short walk over the hill from the pitodrie house hotel which offers luxury dining and a cozy bar. There is also a riding school nearby and of course all the walking trails are on your doorstep. We are pet friendly but the garden is not enclosed.

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The studio, featuring a contemporary design, is set against a backdrop of rolling green hills and a bright blue sky. Tall grasses sway gently in the foreground, with a solitary chimney visible atop the structure.
Guest house in Aberdeenshire
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Nochty Studio |Strathdon |Cairngorms National Park

A place to get away, relax and enjoy the natural surroundings! Nochty Studio is a eco cabin located on the edge of the small village of Bellabeg in the Cairngorm National Park, in close proximity to Ballater, Braemar, Royal Deeside and on the edge of Moray. The Studio is on the east side of Glen Nochty enjoying open views of the Nochty River and the Doune of Invernochty. The village itself is a 5 minute walk away, with a local shop.

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