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Long distance walks Aberdeen & Royal Deeside

Sheet 46

The Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board describes the area as 'Royal Deeside, Whisky, Castles and Coast' and it is easy to see why. The royal connection is most obvious around Balmoral, and there are castles and distilleries throughout the area. There are also spectacular coastal routes, such as Collieston and the Sands of Forvie, Cruden Bay and the Bullers of Buchan, and a route from Cullen along a disused railway that takes walkers past Bow Fiddle Rock. Magnificent views of the surrounding countryside can be seen from Scolty Hill, Tap o'Noth (site of an Iron Age fort) and Tyrebagger Hill.

Long distance walks 46
Brand Crimson Publishing
Series Pathfinder Guide
Title Aberdeen & Royal Deeside
Sheet number 46
Scale 1:25 000 (4 cm to 1 km, 2½ inches to 1 mile)
Format Book: paperback
Size 230 x 130 mm
ISBN 9781854585097
Published 01/09/2009
Edition 2009

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