33 Seatown, Guidebook

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33 Seatown, Guidebook

Places to visit

The high cliffs of Troup Head provide a spectacular setting for Scotland’s largest mainland gannet colony. There are also thousands of kittiwakes, guillemots and razorbills here, along with several other species, including puffins. You may even be lucky enough to see porpoises, minke whales or dolphins offshore.
15 locals recommend
RSPB Scotland Troup Head
15 locals recommend
The high cliffs of Troup Head provide a spectacular setting for Scotland’s largest mainland gannet colony. There are also thousands of kittiwakes, guillemots and razorbills here, along with several other species, including puffins. You may even be lucky enough to see porpoises, minke whales or dolphins offshore.
This magnificent Georgian mansion designed by William Adam contains a collection of important works from the National Galleries of Scotland and the Magdalene Sharpe Erskine Trust. There are a number of short walks in the grounds of Duff House and a good play area with a variety of equipment for children. The cafe is also worth a visit.
25 locals recommend
Duff House
25 locals recommend
This magnificent Georgian mansion designed by William Adam contains a collection of important works from the National Galleries of Scotland and the Magdalene Sharpe Erskine Trust. There are a number of short walks in the grounds of Duff House and a good play area with a variety of equipment for children. The cafe is also worth a visit.
With over 260 castles, stately homes and ruins dotting its landscape, Aberdeenshire is unsurprisingly known as 'Scotland's Castle Country.' Fyvie Castle is one of our favourites for children and adults - good cafe as well.
41 locals recommend
Fyvie Castle
41 locals recommend
With over 260 castles, stately homes and ruins dotting its landscape, Aberdeenshire is unsurprisingly known as 'Scotland's Castle Country.' Fyvie Castle is one of our favourites for children and adults - good cafe as well.