Description
A splendid four day break to celebrate the arrival of the New Year combining vibrant city delights of the Granite City - Aberdeen and a night of spectical and wonder as the midnight bells ring out on December 31st.
The fireball festival takes place on Hogmanay, the 31st of December. Moments before the old Town House bell chimes midnight, welcoming in January 1st, the music of a small pipe band is heard. Fireballs are lit and swingers emerge from the street leading to the harbour, helping to speed the Old Year on its way and to herald in the New in ancient style with a highly dexterous performance.
The Fireballs start at midnight but the Street Entertainment starts at 11.00pm, The street entertainmentis usuallyaPipe Bandandstreet drummers. At the end of the ceremony (usually around 00.25) fireworks get set off from the road above the harbour to the south, well worth waiting for - these can be seen from all around the town - you don't need to be at the harbour - just look south
Itinerary
What's Included
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Three nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the Britannia Hotel, Aberdeen- Brunch on New Year's Day- Evening entertainment- New Years Eve excursion to Stonehaven for Fireball processionAberdeenis rich in history from its maritime past. It's where the harbour meets the city centre and is famous for its stunning architecture and ancient charm. It's also known as the 'Granite City' and is surrounded by the beautiful countryside of Aberdeenshire, with its forests, mountains and attractive coastline. The locally quarried grey granite can be found sparkling within buildings, as the sun catches the glittering mica crystals.nnThe Britannia Hotel, Aberdeen -Set close to the vibrant city of Aberdeen, the Britannia Hotel is a modern, attractive hotel, promising comfortable accommodation and a warm welcome, all amid the striking skyline of the Granite City
Aberdeen
The fascinating city of Aberdeen, located on the north east coast of Scotland, and known as one of the country's sunniest cities.
It's the third largest city in the country, has the second biggest fishing port in Scotland and is a fantastic holiday destination.
Explore the many attractions within this cosmopolitan location, including fascinating museums, inspiring art galleries and brilliant shopping opportunities. Aberdeen is also referred to as “The Flower of Scotland”, due to its scenic parks and gardens.
Aberdeen is rich in history from its maritime past. It's where the harbour meets the city centre and is famous for its stunning architecture and ancient charm. It's also known as the 'Granite City' and is surrounded by the beautiful countryside of Aberdeenshire, with its forests, mountains and attractive coastline. The locally quarried grey granite can be found sparkling within buildings, as the sun catches the glittering mica crystals.
A visit to this beautiful area is like taking a walk through history with so many interesting places to explore.
Venue Information
The Britannia Hotel, Aberdeen The Britannia Hotel, Aberdeen
Set in the vibrant city of Aberdeen, the Britannia Hotel is a modern, attractive hotel, promising comfortable accommodation and a warm welcome, all amid the striking skyline of the granite city.nnHotel Features: All bedrooms with en-suite facilities, TV, hairdryer & tea/coffee making facilities * Bar * Restaurant * Lounge *Free Wi-Fi in public areas *Wi-Fi available in bedrooms