Aberdeenshire Outdoor Adventure and Nature Tour
Discover The Stunning Beauty of Royal Deeside on This Full Day Nature Adventure in Aberdeenshire

Aberdeen City
people
1 participant
hours
- • Explore Stunning Royal Deeside's Scenic Landscapes
- • Embark on an 8-Hour Adventure in Cairngorms National Park
- • Discover Scotland's Most Historic Neolithic Stone Circle
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Nestled in the heart of Aberdeenshire and the Cairngorms, this breathtaking natural landscape offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. With its stunning scenery, rich wildlife, and historic landmarks, this region is a paradise waiting to be explored. From ancient forests to majestic mountains, the landscapes here paint a picture of untouched beauty, making every moment spent in this environment a true escape from the everyday hustle and bustle.
Embarking on this awe-inspiring journey invites you to discover the iconic sights that define Aberdeenshire and the Cairngorms. Expect to traverse picturesque trails, where the sound of rushing water at the Falls of Feugh and the serenity of Loch Muick captivate the senses. Delight in a leisurely stroll through charming villages like Ballater, where local history and welcoming hospitality shine brightly. Keep an eye out for vibrant wildlife, including red deer and soaring eagles, as this unforgettable experience unfolds against a backdrop that has inspired poets and artists for generations.
This adventure through the natural landscapes of Aberdeenshire and the Cairngorms makes for an exceptional gift for friends or family seeking to reconnect with nature. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply sharing the love of the great outdoors, this experience offers lasting memories against the stunning Scottish Highlands. Treat someone special to an outdoor escape that they'll cherish forever!
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Experience Overview:
Natural Landscapes Of Aberdeenshire And The CairngormsNestled in the heart of Aberdeenshire, Royal Deeside is a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich wildlife, and untamed beauty. Framed by the River Dee, this stunning region is home to ancient pine forests, rolling hills, and towering mountains, including the famous Lochnagar. As part of the Cairngorms National Park, it offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventures, from scenic walks and hill climbing to wildlife spotting and nature photography.
Meeting Point
William Wallace Statue
Union Terrace, Aberdeen AB10 1NP, UK
We meet next to the William Wallace Statue alongside Union Terrace Gardens and Common Sense Coffee.
What to expect:
Duration: 8 hours
Falls of Feugh
Falls of Feugh Bridge, Banchory
Nestled on the outskirts of Banchory, the Falls of Feugh is a stunning natural cascade on the River Feugh, a tributary of the River Dee. This picturesque spot is a favorite for visitors, offering a peaceful retreat with the soothing sound of rushing water and beautiful woodland surroundings. A charming footbridge provides the perfect vantage point to admire the falls, and if you're lucky, you may even spot salmon leaping upstream during their seasonal migration.
30 minutes
Potarch Bridge
B993, Banchory
The Bridge at Potarch is a historic granite bridge spanning the scenic River Dee, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Built in the early 19th century by renowned engineer Thomas Telford, the bridge is a striking example of Scottish stonework and an important crossing point in Royal Deeside.
30 minutes
Loch Muick
Glen Muick, , Ballater
Tucked away in the heart of Cairngorms National Park, Glen Muick is a breathtaking glen known for its dramatic scenery, rich wildlife, and peaceful atmosphere. At its heart lies Loch Muick, a stunning freshwater loch surrounded by towering mountains, including Lochnagar, one of Scotland’s most famous peaks. This area is a haven for nature lovers, offering excellent walking trails, red deer sightings, and the chance to spot golden eagles soaring overhead. Glen Muick is also steeped in royal connections, as it forms part of the Balmoral Estate, a favorite retreat of the British Royal Family. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, this wild and rugged glen is a must-visit in the Scottish Highlands.
1 hour, 10 minutes
Ballater
Ballater
Nestled along the River Dee, Ballater is a charming Victorian village in the heart of Royal Deeside, known for its strong royal connections and scenic surroundings. With its elegant granite buildings, independent shops, and welcoming atmosphere, Ballater offers a delightful mix of history and Highland hospitality.
The village is home to several excellent lunch spots, ranging from cozy cafés to traditional Scottish restaurants. Enjoy homemade treats at The Bothy, a hearty meal at The Balmoral Bar.
Ballater’s Victorian heritage is reflected in its beautifully restored Old Royal Station, once used by Queen Victoria when traveling to nearby Balmoral Castle.
45 minutes
Cambus O' May Suspension Bridge
River Dee, Cambus O’ May, Ballater, AB35 5QS
The Cambus O’May Suspension Bridge is a beautiful Victorian-era footbridge that spans the River Dee, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Originally built in 1905 and carefully restored in recent years, the bridge is a charming piece of local history. It provides access to scenic woodland walks and is a fantastic spot for photography, especially when the river is flowing briskly beneath its delicate iron framework.
30 minutes
Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve
Dinnet
Set within the stunning Cairngorms National Park, Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife, woodlands, and breathtaking landscapes. This protected area is home to a diverse range of habitats, including ancient pine forests, open moorland, and the peaceful waters of Loch Kinord and Loch Davan. It’s an ideal spot for walking, birdwatching, and immersing yourself in Scotland’s natural beauty.
One of the reserve’s most fascinating features is the Burn O’Vat, a dramatic rock cauldron formed during the Ice Age. A short but adventurous walk leads you through a narrow passage into this hidden geological wonder, where a waterfall cascades into the Vat’s cavernous bowl. The unique atmosphere and ancient legends surrounding Burn O’Vat make it a must-see attraction.
1 hour, 10 minutes
Tomnaverie Stone Circle
Near Mill of Wester Coull, about 3m North West of Aboyne on the B9094, Aboyne, AB34 4YR
Perched on a scenic hillside overlooking the Howe of Cromar, Tomnaverie Stone Circle is a remarkable Neolithic site that offers both historical intrigue and breathtaking views. Dating back over 4,000 years, this recumbent stone circle was likely used for ancient rituals and astronomical observations. The alignment of its massive recumbent stone and flankers suggests a deep connection to the surrounding landscape, particularly Lochnagar, which dominates the horizon.
The Howe of Cromar, a fertile and rolling landscape, provides a stunning backdrop to Tomnaverie. This natural amphitheater is dotted with farmland, woodlands, and small villages, offering a glimpse into rural Aberdeenshire’s beauty and history. Visiting Tomnaverie is not only a journey into Scotland’s ancient past but also an opportunity to take in the sweeping panoramas of one of the region’s most picturesque areas.
40 minutes
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Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Not recommended for children under the age of 10
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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Grampian Escapes Tours Ltd
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Aberdeenshire Nature and Adventure Experience
Aberdeen City
people
1 participant
hours
- • Explore Stunning Royal Deeside's Scenic Landscapes
- • Embark on an 8-Hour Adventure in Cairngorms National Park
- • Discover Scotland's Most Historic Neolithic Stone Circle
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