Things to do in Aboyne, Scotland: The Best Outdoor Activities

September 30, 2021 Ying Subia

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1. Glen Tanar National Nature Reserve

Glen Tanar National Nature Reserve, Aboyne AB34 5EU Scotland +44 1339 886072 http://www.nnr-scotland.org.uk/glen-tanar/
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Glen Tanar National Nature Reserve

Reviewed By Midhill

Enjoyed a pleasant walk here on a sunny autumn day. Unfortunately the visitor centre was closed but managed to navigate our way around on foot. Climbed to the Knockie viewpoint and walked around the estate. Just the place to blow the cobwebs away and get away from it all

2. TwinPeakes Fly Fishing

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TwinPeakes Fly Fishing

Will and Al Peake are both fly fishing guides and certified casting instructors based on the River Dee. Having access to some of Scotland's finest waters we teach the art of salmon and trout fly fishing, to novices and experienced fishers, through structured tuition to suit levels of ability. We are able to provide you with all the necessary equipment to allow you to enjoy your experience.

3. Macdui Bike Adventures

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Macdui Bike Adventures

I love my bike and the Northeast Highlands and Grampian Mountains. I set up Macdui Bike Adventures to inspire others to have an adventure in this fantastic landscape on a bike. I'm a geologist, a qualified Mountain Bike Leader and coach and qualified first aider. I have explored the crags, glens and trails of the Cairngorms and Royal Deeside.

4. eguide Scotland

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eguide Scotland

Im Tony, a qualified mountain bike guide, passionate cyclist and advocate of making biking accessible for all. My range of ebikes are perfect for getting you out into the countryside around Ballater Royal Deeside to experience some of the best offroad trails, mountains, cafes & castles! ebike rental (and/ or hiring me as a guide too!) for a fantastic low-impact and memorable fitness experience with a difference. Additionally - we I can now offer Segway tours and activity sessions!

5. Aboyne Golf Club

Golf Road Formaston Park, Aboyne AB34 5HP Scotland +44 1339 886328 [email protected] http://www.aboynegolfclub.co.uk
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Aboyne Golf Club

The oldest club on Royal Deeside, Aboyne is an immaculately maintained, challenging golf course with spectacular views of the surrounding hills & countryside. 6000 yards of impeccable fairways and faultless greens - a golfer's haven. Aboyne embraces every golfer, from beginner to Scottish Internationalist. Our welcoming, family friendly clubhouse allows you to soothe away your cares on our sunny balconies where you may catch a glimpse of an osprey, otters or the swans on the loch. Aboyne is the understated jewel in Aberdeenshire's golfing crown. Honoured to be chosen by the R&A to host the 'Coronation Foursomes' Area Finals in August 2018. Host venue Scottish Golf North-East District Men's Open August 2018: a World Amateur Ranking Qualifying Event.

Reviewed By aistirling - London, United Kingdom

Fantastic course, with a wide variety of challenging holes. Very well maintained course. Everyone we met was very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommended.

6. Highlands Unbridled Trail Riding & Trekking Centre

Murley Steading Ballogie, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, Aboyne AB34 5DY Scotland +44 1339 887676 [email protected] http://www.highlandsunbridled.com
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

Highlands Unbridled Trail Riding & Trekking Centre

Here at Highlands Unbridled we have riding to suit everyone, from Pony Trekking for complete beginners and exhilerating beach gallops for experienced riders,long distance trail riding holidays including the longest trail ride in the UK visiting all 3 of Scotlands coasts. Specialising in coast to coast riding holidays across the wild and beautiful far North of Scotland, we offer a variety of holidays to suit all budgets Our Trail Riding holidays cover the Highlands of Scotland, with several different Coast to Coast options, rides along the Great Glen Way, rides through the Wild West Highlands and the Cairngorms too. From our new riding centre in Northwilds, just outside Tain, in Ross-shire we offer pony trekking, and we can offer rides tailored to your ability and requirements - a walk along the beach, a gentle loch-side hack, a trek through heather clad hills, beach gallop or tranquil forest ride, the choice is yours. Riding in small friendly groups and booking is essential We also offer riding lessons for all ages and abilities at Northwilds too. We're sure you'll find what you are looking for at Highlands Unbridled and pride ourself on trying to make peoples riding dreams come true....

Reviewed By elkemc

In July I rode the Monarch of the Glen 7 day trek & the Cairngorms, Castles & Coast 9 day trek back to back to make another West Coast to East Coast journey across Scotland by horseback. As always I had a fantastic time with this friendly, professional team. The horses, views, accommodation, food & travel arrangements were all excellent. I have previously ridden the Longest Ride, The Great Glen & Wild West rides with this company & can't recommend them highly enough. A very special experience 'off the beaten track' in the rugged & amazingly beautiful highlands is guaranteed. Don't say one day, just do it!

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