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Archaeolink   
Discover Scotland’s Pre-historic past from Stone Age to Iron Age, featuring both indoor and outdoor displays including a spectacular film show, myths and legends gallery, working Iron Age farm and Roman Marching Camp. Archaeolink provides a unique living history experience for groups of all ages.


Banff Museum   
Banff Museum is 180 years old and in this present building for 100 years. We are open from 18th June to 30th September yearly, from 2-4.30 daily except for Sundays. Exhibits are Banff silver, armour, Banff historical items from Robert the Bruce, and much more of historical interest..


Blairs Museum   
You can come face to face with over 500 years of history at the Blairs Museum. The Museum is set in part of the former college on Royal Deeside. Mary Queen of Scots is Scotland’s best-known tragic heroine.


Brodie Castle   
Set in parkland, Brodie Castle is old but the family association with the area is even older. Malcolm IV first endowed the Brodies with their lands in 1160 and a Thane of Brodie is recorded in the reign of Alexander III. The castle was damaged in 1645 during the Montrose campaigns.


Crathes Castle   
Crathes Castle, built in the second half of the 16th century, is a superb example of a tower house of the period. Some of the rooms retain their original painted ceilings and collections of family portraits and furniture.


Drum Castle and Garden   
The keep of Drum Castle is one of the three oldest tower houses surviving in Scotland. It was the work of Richard Cementarius, first Provost of Aberdeen and Kin’s Master mason, in the late 13th century.


Dunnottar Castle   
Spectacular ruined fortress which used to be the seat of the Earl of Marischal of Scotland. Come and explore one of the most historic castles in Scotland with stories of the hiding of the Scottish Crown jewels, the persecution of the Covenanters or simply to enjoy the sea views and wildlife.


Fyvie Castle   
Fyvie Castle was once a royal stronghold, one of a chain of fortresses throughout medieval Scotland. From 1390, following the Battle of Otterburn, five successive families created probably the finest example of Scottish Baronial architecture.


Haddo House   
Unusual for Aberdeenshire in that it is not a castle, Haddo House is proud to be the most homely of the North East of Scotland’s great houses open to the public.


Highland Wildlife Park   
Highland Wildlife Park in Kingussie is a unique attraction where you can drive through our huge reserve and experience a wonderful array of Scottish wildlife, past and present, from the comfort of your car.


  
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