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Regal Aberdeenshire & Royal Deeside Railway

Destination: AberdeenshireOperator: National Holidays Terms
Departs: 11/10/2024Type: Sight Seeing
Duration: 4 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: All AreasBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: D53196Transport: Coach Pickup
Supplements
Single Room £50.00 per person
Adults R.R.P. £219.00 Our Price £199.00
Children R.R.P. £219.00 Our Price £199.00
Deposit Per Person £95.00
* Children: Max age 12
* Babies: Not allowed
58 rooms are available.
Cutoff Date: 27/09/2024
Description
Enjoy a special four-day break to experience the delights and charms of Aberdeenshire. With included visits to picturesque Royal Deeside and the pretty harbour town of Stonehaven; not forgetting our relaxing and scenic journey on the Royal Deeside Railway - this promises to be a memorable Scottish adventure!\n\n
Itinerary
What's Included
- Return coach travel- 3 nights at the Britannia Hotel, Aberdeen (JG2 rating) with dinner & breakfast- Heritage train journey on the Royal Deeside Railway- Excursions to Royal Deeside (Braemar, Crathie & Ballater) & Stonehaven

Included Excursions
Royal Deeside (full day)Royal Deeside is an area that captivated Queen Victoria due to its stunning landscape of moody mountains and shimmering rivers. We enjoy these breathtaking panoramas during our excursion and visit some of the region's most picturesque villages:\nWe start in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park for a visit to the delightful Scottish village of Braemar. This lovely village is surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, beautiful glens and pine forests, while the centre features an array of boutique shops, medieval ruins and castles.\nWe continue on to Crathie, which sits on the banks of the River Dee and is set against the mountainous backdrop of Lochnagar. The village is famous for its granite kirk which was built in 1895 and is the Royals' local church when staying at Balmoral.\nOur final stop is the village of Ballater, which sits in the heart of Royal Deeside, known for its spring water and is the nearest community to Balmoral Castle. Take a stroll to admire the historic buildings, browse the Ballater Gallery or visit the Royal Station to discover the restored royal waiting room, which re-opened in August 2018, after a devastating fire.Stonehaven & Royal Deeside Railway (full day)We begin our day with a delightful journey on the Royal Deeside Railway, the chosen railway line of the Royal Family when visiting Balmoral Castle, where we can enjoy the captivating Scottish scenery on display between Aberdeen and Ballater.We then enjoy some time in the harbour town of Stonehaven, nestled in the stunning countryside on the North East coast of Scotland. Discover the Stonehaven Tolbooth Museum, rich in history from its time as a former courthouse and jail, enjoy the fresh sea air with a walk along the sheltered harbour or simply sit back and relax in one of the lovely cafés or restaurants.

Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the truly delightful capital city of Scotland, from the atmospheric cobbled streets of the old town and the Royal Mile to the beautiful Georgian avenues of the new town. Edinburgh is a city of contrasts from shopping on renowned Princes Street to its many historic attractions including the world-famous Edinburgh Castle.
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Royal Deeside
Royal Deeside is an area that captivated Queen Victoria due to its stunning landscape of moody mountains and shimmering rivers. We enjoy these breathtaking panoramas during our excursion and visit some of the region's most picturesque villages.
Situated in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, and close to Balmoral Castle, lies the delightful Scottish village of Braemar. This lovely village is surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, beautiful glens with an array of ancient pine forests inhabited by an abundance of wildlife, boutique shops, fine places to eat and much more. Discover the medieval ruins of Kindrochit Castle or the fascinating Braemar Castle, both located in the village centre. However you choose to spend your time, you are assured a true Scottish welcome here.
Crathie sits on the banks of the River Dee and is set against the backdrop of the glorious mountain peaks of Lochnagar. The village is famous for its granite kirk, built in 1895 with the proceeds of a bazaar held at Balmoral, and the Royals' local church when staying at Balmoral.
The picturesque village of Ballater sits in the heart of Royal Deeside. Surrounded by countryside, the village is known for its spring water and is the nearest community to Balmoral Castle, which explains the many 'By Royal Appointment' signs that can be seen on local independent shops. Take a stroll to admire the historic buildings, browse the Ballater Gallery, which showcases Scottish artists with international reputations, or visit the Royal Station to discover the painstakingly-restored royal waiting room, which re-opened in August 2018 after a devastating fire in 2015.

Aberdeen
Known as the Granite City, the thriving sea port of Aberdeen has been described as "one of the most architecturally distinctive cities in Europe" thanks to its sparkling Granite buildings and monuments. There's plenty to discover, from Old Aberdeen, with its cobbled streets and 15th-century cathedral, to the quirky fishing quarter of Footdee at the water's edge. Look out for dolphins leaping at the harbour mouth and listen for the warming tones of'Doric',the localScots dialect , or why not indulge in some retail therapy in the many shops dotted along the mile-long Union Street.\n

Stonehaven
Nestled in stunning countryside, Stonehaven is a picturesque harbour town on the North East coast of Scotland. The town is famous for its Hogmanay Fireballs Ceremony, where locals swing blazing above their heads to ward off evil spirits. During our visit you may like to discover the Stonehaven Tolbooth Museum, rich in history as a former courthouse and jail, enjoy the fresh sea air with a stroll along the sheltered harbour or simply sit back and relax in one of the lovely caf s or restaurants.
Venue Information
Britannia Hotel, Aberdeen (JG2 rating) Hotel
The Britannia Hotel, Aberdeen is well located in the 'granite city' for our special break away. The hotel includes en-suite rooms with TV, telephone and tea/coffee-making facilities as well as a bar, lounge, restaurant and free Wi-Fi. All meals are buffet style.
JG2 rating
Hotels with a JG2 rating are a mixture of larger hotels and privately owned properties. Décor and furnishings may be simple but are clean and well maintained. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, TV and may have tea/coffee making facilities. Food may be buffet style in some of the larger hotels. Services may be limited but efficient.
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Pick-Up Points
.Anlaby Bus Stop, Opposite Red Lion Pub Map
.Barnsley Travel Interchange, Stands 23 & 24 Map
.Beverley ASDA Norwood Map
.Bradford Travel Interchange, Stand 4 Map
.Bury Bus Station Interchange Map
.Castleford Bus Stand CS Map
.Chesterfield Bay A/B - Coach Station Map
.Cottingham Cottingham Green Map
.Derby Derby Bus Station Map
.Dewsbury Outside Bus Station Map
.Doncaster Bus Lay-by On Waterdale Map
.Elloughton Adjacent To The Half Moon Map
.Goole Airmyn Road Bus Stop Map
.Halifax Bus Station, Platform A7 Map
.Hessle Bus Stop Map
.Huddersfield Bus Station, Stand B Map
.Hull Paragon Interchange Map
.Leeds Leeds Coach Station Map
.Mansfield Bus Lay-by - Outside Argos Map
.Rotherham Interchange, Stand C1-C2 Map
.Sheffield Stand E4/E5/E6 Map
.Wakefield Rear Of Bus Station Map
.York Bus Stops CD / CE Beside The Grand Hotel Map
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