Duff House, Banff
An 18th Century William Adam house filled with fine paintings, furniture, tapestries and artefacts drawn from the National Galleries of Scotland,The Erskine of Torrie Institute and several private lenders. Visit the Duff House website
Banff Museum
Displays of local history of Banff its silver, arms, armour, natural history and geology. Vist the Banff Museum Website
Aden Country Park
Aden Country Park in Mintlaw is a must for visitors to the area. Set in the grounds of the ruined Aden Estate, it contains many features including a fully working farm as it was in years gone by. It has a visitors centre and heritage centre with theatre, cinema and restaurant. The beautiful walks round the estate can be enjoyed by young and old alike. There are also picnic areas and play areas. Visit the Aden Country Park website
Johnstons of Elgin
Also known as Johnstons Cashmere, is a woollen mill in Elgin, Morayshire. They are makers of fine cashmere and have an outstanding range of clothing, for all ages. There is also a well stocked food shop and a cafe. Johnstons is located in a perfect woodland setting for going on nearby walks.
Fordyce Joiner’s Workshop Visitor Centre
Discover the importance of the rural carpenter to the local community in the days before mass produced goods, with displays of early tools and audio-visual presentation. Vist the Fordyce Joiner’s Workshop Visitor Centre website
Royal Tarlair Golf Club
The North East of Scotland is renowned for its rugged beauty and the course at Royal Tarlair is no exception. Situated in the town of Macduff, the course commands panoramic views of the coastline with the village of Pennan made famous by the film Local Hero only a few miles from the clubhouse. Vist the Royal Tarlair Golf Club wesbite
The Malt Whisky Trail
Follow the world-famous Malt Whisky Trail through Speyside to seven working distilleries, including a fascinating cooperage and a historic distillery. Visit the Malt Whisky Trail website
Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board
From vibrant modern city life and romantic hideaways, to tranquil country breaks and a host of adrenaline packed outdoor opportunities. Aberdeen’s list is endless, the choice is yours.
Banff & The Local Area
An 18th Century William Adam house filled with fine paintings, furniture, tapestries and artefacts drawn from the National Galleries of Scotland,The Erskine of Torrie Institute and several private lenders.
Visit the Duff House website
Great marine aquarium where you can actually see the divers feeding the fish.
Visit the Macduff Marine Aquarium website
Off A947, 8m south-east of Turriff and 25m north of Aberdeen
Visit the Fyvie Castle website
Banff Museum
Displays of local history of Banff its silver, arms, armour, natural history and geology.
Vist the Banff Museum Website
Aden Country Park
Aden Country Park in Mintlaw is a must for visitors to the area. Set in the grounds of the ruined Aden Estate, it contains many features including a fully working farm as it was in years gone by. It has a visitors centre and heritage centre with theatre, cinema and restaurant. The beautiful walks round the estate can be enjoyed by young and old alike. There are also picnic areas and play areas.
Visit the Aden Country Park website
Johnstons of Elgin
Also known as Johnstons Cashmere, is a woollen mill in Elgin, Morayshire. They are makers of fine cashmere and have an outstanding range of clothing, for all ages. There is also a well stocked food shop and a cafe. Johnstons is located in a perfect woodland setting for going on nearby walks.
Fordyce Joiner’s Workshop Visitor Centre
Discover the importance of the rural carpenter to the local community in the days before mass produced goods, with displays of early tools and audio-visual presentation.
Vist the Fordyce Joiner’s Workshop Visitor Centre website
Royal Tarlair Golf Club
The North East of Scotland is renowned for its rugged beauty and the course at Royal Tarlair is no exception. Situated in the town of Macduff, the course commands panoramic views of the coastline with the village of Pennan made famous by the film Local Hero only a few miles from the clubhouse.
Vist the Royal Tarlair Golf Club wesbite
The Malt Whisky Trail
Follow the world-famous Malt Whisky Trail through Speyside to seven working distilleries, including a fascinating cooperage and a historic distillery.
Visit the Malt Whisky Trail website
Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board
From vibrant modern city life and romantic hideaways, to tranquil country breaks and a host of adrenaline packed outdoor opportunities. Aberdeen’s list is endless, the choice is yours.
Aberdeenshire Council
The Aberdeenshire Council website for local information.
Visit the Aberdeenshire Council website
Information for Our American Golfing Guests
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Visit the Independent Golfer website
Visit the Visit Scotland site to Discover more about the area.
Visit the Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board website