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Aberdeen has long prospered off of sea-based industries, from the boom of the city's fishing industry in the early 20th century to its oil industry today; this museum explores the historic developments behind the city's maritime industries.
Award-winning tour operator. Mercedes Sprinter minicoach 12 passengers available for charter for tours of Scotland. highly experienced driver/guide. Day tours from Aberdeen to Royal Deeside and Balmoral Castle and to the Malt Whisky Trail. Private and personalised day and extended tours also operated for groups. Touring in Scotland since 1984. pick up and drop off anywhere in Scotland or England.
Spooky 14th-century castle said to be haunted by Dame Drimid, who was starved to death by her husband for bearing him only female children.
17th-century castle once owned by the brother of the Bishop of Aberdeen. Open Spring and Summer only.
A stretch of sandy beach north of the city.
Well-known art gallery displaying a fine collection of modern and pre-Raphaelite art.
Ranked in the top 60 in the world by "Golf Magazine," this 18-hole championship course, designed by Tom Morris, offers an internationally famous golfing experience, which is set against a backdrop of smoothly contoured greens and magnificent panoramic views.
This former seminary contains a large collection of historic religious artifacts.
