Aberdeenshire Sightseeing And Tasting Tour
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£107
Aberdeen
Aberdeen City
1-7
people
price for
1 participant
7 hours
30 minutes
  • • Enjoy Whisky Tasting At Fettercairn Distillery
  • • Visit The Beautiful Dunnottar Castle
  • • See The Falls of Feugh And Cairn O'Mount Viewpoint
or

Why We Love This Unique Experience

Embark on a delightful journey with a Aberdeenshire Sightseeing and Tasting Tour, where the rich tapestry of Scotland's landscapes and cultural heritage comes to life. Starting beside the iconic William Wallace Statue on Rosemount Viaduct, the 7-hour, 30-minute adventure takes you through picturesque locales like the Falls of Feugh, Cairn O'Mount Viewpoint, and the charming Stonehaven. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery and discover hidden gems that make Aberdeenshire a treasure trove of natural wonders.

Indulge in a unique tasting experience at Fettercairn Distillery, where the spirit of Sir Alexander Ramsay's vision comes alive. Learn about the distillation process, explore the scenic surroundings, and savor the distinct character of two of their finest whiskies. But that's not all – the tour includes a guided walking tour of Stonehaven's harbor area, a scrumptious lunch, and a visit to the awe-inspiring Dunnottar Castle, a historic fortress perched on the cliffs above Stonehaven. Along the way, relish samples of the finest local food and drink, truly capturing the essence of Aberdeenshire.

Give the gift of unforgettable experiences! The Aberdeenshire Sightseeing and Tasting Tour isn't just a journey through landscapes; it's a sensory exploration of Scotland's finest offerings. Whether it's for a birthday, anniversary, or any special celebration, this tour promises a day filled with laughter, discovery, and the warmth of Aberdeenshire's hospitality. Book now, and let the adventure begin – a perfect present for those who cherish memories over material things!

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Experience Overview:

Taste Of Aberdeenshire

We are surrounded by a gorgeous, diverse landscape and this tour will show you a snapshot of what the area has to offer. As well as discovering our natural beauty, this tour will include some of our iconic Scottish locations including whisky and castles.
For an authentic tasting experience, we visit Fettercairn Distillery and Dunnottar Castle, one of our more impressive castles. As part of the tour, you will be invited to enjoy samples of some of our great food and drink produced in the northeast of Scotland.

Meeting Point

William Wallace Statue

Union Terrace, Aberdeen AB10 1NP, UK

We meet next to the William Wallace Statue across the road from His Majesty's Theatre on Rosemount Viaduct.

What to expect:

Duration: 7 hours, 30 minutes

Falls of Feugh

Falls of Feugh Bridge, Banchory

Where the Feugh tributary joins the river Dee near Banchory, the waters rushed over a jumble of boulders and rock steps to form an attractive set of cascading rapids with an old stone road bridge over the top. These are the Falls of Feugh, and while not particularly high, they’re a popular beauty spot for locals and Aberdonians alike.
The falls have a reputation for being an ideal spot to watch salmon running upstream. During autumn and after heavy rain is usually the best time, but of course there are no guarantees!

20 minutes

Cairn O'Mount Viewpoint

Laurencekirk

Cairn o' Mount is the name of a prehistoric round cairn in Aberdeenshire, it is also the name of the 455m hill the cairn stands on. The scenic and winding road takes us through National Forestry Woodlands to heath land and heather covered hillsides. The route passes along Clachnaben and its granite Tor which is a popular walking trail, to the top of the hill we you are treated to spectacular views over the Aberdeenshire countryside. We like to call it our highlands in miniature as it offers similar landscapes and views only on a smaller scale.

20 minutes

Fettercairn Distillery

Distillery Rd, Fettercairn, Laurencekirk AB30 1YB, UK

Sir Alexander Ramsay, the founder of the distillery, was one of the Scottish landowners who campaigned to license Scotch Whisky distillation and in 1824, he was one of the first to apply for a license, and the Fettercairn distillery was opened.
Fettercairn lies in the heart of rich farming land and is in a beautiful rural setting which has always attracted visitors. This distillery has a unique still shape, which creates their iconic character, and it works closely with local barley producers and using their own spring water.

This visit will include a tour of the distillery as well as a tasting of two of their whiskies in their visitor centre.

1 hour, 15 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

Stonehaven

Stonehaven

Stonehaven was originally a fishing village south of Aberdeen but has evolved into a Victorian resort town in the 1800s. You will be taken on a short, guided walking tour of the harbour area and old town before having free time to explore the village and enjoy a delicious lunch.
Be sure to walk along the boardwalk and Stonehaven beach and admire the sculptures created by artisan Jim Malcolm, who for years, was dubbed the Stonehaven Banksy for the maritime themed structures he created anonymously.

1 hour

Dunnottar Castle

Stonehaven, AB39 2TL

Easily one of Aberdeenshire's most iconic castles, Dunnottar is an impressive site. For over 1000 years Dunnottar Castle played a crucial role in Scottish history. The Castle played host to several of the nation's historical figures including William Wallace and Mary Queen of Scots and for its role in saving the Honours of Scotland from Oliver Cromwell's army.
The castle ruins are extensive with many rooms and buildings to explore. Most of what you see are buildings dating from the 16th & 17th century, but earlier structures can be found. Imagine what life would have been like as you walk through the settlement, part military barracks and part stately home for the Earls of Marischal.

There are a lot of steps/stairs up to the castle, so this is not suitable for people who have mobility issues. There are some wonderful photo opportunities along the coastal path and a great walk over to the war memorial on Black Hill above Stonehaven.

1 hour, 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

What's included:

  • Sample of our local food & drink
  • Entry to the distillery and tasting

Not included:

  • Entry to Dunnottar Castle (£12.00)

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Service animals allowed
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Not recommended for people who have mobility challenges due to location of the castle

Cancellations & Refunds

Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Sightseeing And Tasting Tour Of Aberdeenshire

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Aberdeen
Aberdeen City
1-7
people
price for
1 participant
7 hours
30 minutes
  • • Enjoy Whisky Tasting At Fettercairn Distillery
  • • Visit The Beautiful Dunnottar Castle
  • • See The Falls of Feugh And Cairn O'Mount Viewpoint
or

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