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DESTINATION GOLF SCOTLAND 2026

Northeast

The northeast region of Scotland is anchored by the historic city of Aberdeen. It is often referred to as the“ Granite City” due to its striking grey stone buildings, serves as a gateway to the region and boasts a wealth of historic landmarks, cultural institutions, and outdoor activities. Visitors to Aberdeen can explore the city’ s historic streets, lined with elegant granite buildings and medieval architecture, and discover iconic landmarks.
The city’ s bustling harbour area, known as the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, offers insight into the region’ s maritime heritage, while Union Street is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes catering to every taste.
Beyond the city limits, the northeast region unfolds in a tapestry of stunning landscapes, from the dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches of the Aberdeenshire coastline to the rolling hills and fertile farmland of the Aberdeenshire countryside.
The region is also rich in history and culture, with a wealth of historic landmarks and attractions to discover. Highlights include the fairytale-like Dunnottar Castle, perched atop a cliff overlooking the North Sea, and the historic town of Stonehaven, known for its picturesque harbour and traditional Scottish charm.
Visitors can immerse themselves in the region’ s musical traditions at ceilidhs and folk festivals, explore contemporary art at galleries and studios, or sample local delicacies at farmers’ markets and food festivals.
Tourism in the northeast region of Scotland, including Aberdeen, offers a diverse range of experiences, from urban exploration and cultural discovery to outdoor adventure and culinary delights, ensuring that every visitor leaves with unforgettable memories of this enchanting corner of the country.
Town House Clock Tower on Broad Street in Aberdeen
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