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Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire is a historic Scottish county featuring dramatic landscapes, medieval castles, and a vibrant cultural heritage centered around Aberdeen, with excellent transport links and diverse outdoor activities.

Brandsbutt Stone

The Brandsbutt Stone is a large ancient Pictish symbol stone located in Inverurie, Scotland, featuring distinctive ogham script and Pictish carvings dating back to around AD 600. It is a scheduled monument of historical significance.

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Culsh Earth House

Culsh Earth House is a well-preserved Iron Age souterrain in Aberdeenshire featuring a curved underground stone passage approximately 14.5 meters long. It is historically significant as a prehistoric storage structure and open to the public as a Scheduled Monument.

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Deer Abbey

Deer Abbey is the ruins of a Cistercian monastery founded in 1219 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Visitors can explore the historic stone ruins and cloister remains in an outdoor setting, reflecting the site's religious and architectural history.

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Duffus Castle

Duffus Castle is a historic motte-and-bailey castle near Elgin, Scotland, featuring stone and timber ruins from the 12th to 18th century. Visitors can explore the extensive outdoor earthworks and remains of the stone tower and curtain walls at this free-access scheduled monument.

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East Aquhorthies Stone Circle

Easter Aquhorthies Stone Circle is a well-preserved Neolithic and Bronze Age recumbent stone circle near Inverurie, Scotland, featuring all its original stones still standing, with notable polychromy and an alignment with the southern moonset. It is accessible to the public and offers an outdoor heritage experience in a tranquil hill setting.

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Elgin Cathedral

Elgin Cathedral is a historic medieval ruin in Elgin, Moray, Scotland, once the seat of the bishops of Moray. Established in 1224, it was the second-largest cathedral in Scotland and features notable Gothic architecture, including an octagonal chapter house and impressive stone carvings. The cathedral suffered extensive damage from fire and attacks in medieval times, and now stands as a scheduled monument and popular outdoor heritage attraction managed by Historic Environment Scotland.

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Loanhead Stone Circle

Loanhead of Daviot is a well-preserved recumbent stone circle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, consisting of granite standing stones arranged around a central cairn with an open court. The site dates back to the early Bronze Age and includes an enclosed cremation cemetery, offering insight into prehistoric ritual and funerary practices.

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Maiden Stone

The Maiden Stone is a 9th century Pictish standing stone near Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, featuring Christian and pre-Christian carvings. It is an outdoor historic site open at all times and protected as a scheduled monument.

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Memsie Cairn

Memsie Cairn is a Bronze Age burial cairn located near Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is the last surviving cairn of the Cairns of Memsie cemetery and is managed as a scheduled monument by Historic Environment Scotland. Visitors can explore this significant prehistoric site outdoors and learn about its archaeological history.

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Picardy Stone

The Picardy Stone is an ancient Pictish symbol stone located near Huntly, Aberdeenshire, featuring carvings dating back to around AD 600 and recognized as a scheduled monument.

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St Mary's Kirk, Auchindoir

St Mary's Kirk, Auchindoir is a rare and well-preserved medieval parish church ruin in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, notable for its early Romanesque architecture and largely unaltered structure since the 13th century. The site offers an outdoor historical experience of a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

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Sueno's Stone

Sueno's Stone is a large ancient Pictish standing stone near Forres, Scotland, featuring intricate carvings including a Celtic cross and battle scenes. It is the largest surviving Pictish cross-slab of its kind, dating from circa 850–950 AD, and is displayed outdoors on a historic roadside bank.

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Tomnaverie stone circle

Tomnaverie stone circle is a Bronze Age recumbent stone circle located atop a small hill in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Visitors can explore this restored prehistoric site featuring a massive granite recumbent stone and a ring cairn platform, with scenic views over the surrounding valley and hills. The site is freely accessible and managed by Historic Environment Scotland.

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Mar Lodge

Mar Lodge is a historic sporting lodge located west of Braemar, featuring Tudor Revival architecture, a notable ballroom with thousands of stags' heads, and an adjacent private chapel. Owned by the National Trust for Scotland, it offers a combined indoor and outdoor visitor experience.

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  • www.lordlieutenant-aberdeenshire.co.uk
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