Inverurie /ɪn.vəˈrʊəri/ (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Uraidh or Inbhir Uaraidh, "mouth of the River Ury") is a Royal Burgh and town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland at the confluence of the rivers Ury and Don, about 16 miles (26 km) north west of Aberdeen on the A96 road and is served by Inverurie railway station on the Aberdeen to Inverness Line. The nearest airport is Aberdeen Airport at Dyce.
Restaurants in Inverurie
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"Cead Mile Failte" A hundred thousand welcomes await you in Aberdeen and the Highlands. Let us take you in comfort and style on our One or Two Day Tours and let us share with you the majestic scenery of the mountains, lochs, fairy tale castles and enjoy a visit to some of the world's famous distilleries in beautiful Speyside. For a day to remember choose Castle Tours Aberdeen.
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Set from the most elaborate Z-plan castle in Scotland, Castle Fraser was built between 1575 and 1636. The historic walled garden features shrubs, flowers, wall-trained fruit and vegetables. The estate contains a flight pond, mixed woodland and open farmland, with two waymarked walks giving magnificent views of the local hills.
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Geek Bothy is an award winning independent gift shop in Kemnay stocking local artists and makers creations plus quirky and geeky gifts.
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The Inverurie War Memorial is sited in the middle of the town in the Town Square. The base of the statue lists all those who fell in the First and Second Wars The impressive statue is that of a kilted Gordon Highlander.
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Play Town features a scaled down version of the town which will inspire children to explore life in our miniature setting through role play. Caber coffee, lovely cakes and lunches. Good fun for kids and relaxing for adults
We have visited Playtown many times when going through Inverurie. The venue is delightfully decorated and the children never fail to excitedly point it out from the high street. We book online in advance. The room is always clean and tidy prior to each session, and the colourful decor is delightful. Various role playing areas frame the seating area, offering a supermarket, vets and building site to name a few. They are always well stocked, clean, and of good quality. The café offers a nice selection of food and drink, and I was delighted on my last visit to find they had gluten free options for my coeliac child. Each slot is 90 minutes which I feel is the perfect amount of time, and the area is gated and well secured meaning we can be confident the children will not sneak away! The room is quite cosy, and offers enough space to enjoy being seated at a table whilst also allowing parents to supervise their child closely, particularly useful for those with smaller children. The slot allocation with limited spaces ensures no overcrowding. Playtown is a wonderful idea, with nothing in the shire quite like it, and the prices for both the time slots and café are very good value. It must also be said that the staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful, giving the venue a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. We will be sure to visit whenever we are in the area in future (the children wouldn't have it any other way!). Highly recommended.
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We have lived near Inverurie for 2 years and only just found this place ! It’s fab !! Saves a drive into Aberdeen and I played way better there than at coronas so ....
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