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The Granite City: A Gateway to the Beauty of Northern Scotland

by Adam Singleton

Flying into the city of Aberdeen, visitors are rewarded with a rare opportunity to experience the traditions and settings which have helped shape Scotland's unique cultural heritage and distinctive personality.

Known as the Granite City, Aberdeen is famous for its oil industry, as well as being the educational area of the north-east. Its skyline is dominated by the twin towers of Saint Machar's, a 15th century cathedral, and the city centre has many cultural attractions; as well as over 45 parks and gardens. Its nightlife is also lively, with numerous bars and nightclubs to enjoy.

What makes the city unique however, is its position as a gateway into the north of Scotland, where you can access the vast wilderness of the Highlands and can explore the stunning stretches of the Scottish coastline.

An excellent way to discover the wonderful scenery in this part of Scotland, as well as indulge in one of the country's most renowned traditions, is to follow the Malt Whisky Trail. Touring the Speyside, where over half of Scotland's distilleries are located, visitors can learn about the history of whisky, as well as participate in the nosing and tasting sessions.

Scotland has even dedicated a festival to its beloved elixir - the Spirit of Speyside - where one can celebrate the world-famous drink. Held in May, it is well worth a visit since several distilleries not normally open to the public, invite people in.

The Castle Trail is another great way to experience Aberdeen and its surrounding area. Touring around thirteen castles, ranging from the 16th century Crathes Castle set in Banchory to the picturesque Delgatie Castle in Fyvie, one can learn about Scotland's rich history as well as view some of its most striking architecture. The trail is also an ideal opportunity to catch a glimpse of the beauty that can be found around Scotland.

Alternatively, boasting a long sandy coastline, Aberdeen is the perfect starting point for travelling to the numerous picturesque fishing villages scattered around. With fishing an economic mainstay for most of them, it is possible to discover the colourful harbours and amazing cliff-top scenery, whilst trying out the fresh seafood on offer.

The Moray Firth is also home to one of the three bottle-nosed dolphin populations in the UK. Visitors to the area can book trips out to sea in order to observe these amazing creatures, whilst those preferring to stay on dry land may be lucky enough to watch them from the shore!

With so much to do, Aberdeen is a great place to visit. It not only offers the tourist a vibrant city experience, but also acts as a gateway to the stunning scenery and cultural heritage so evident in the north of Scotland.

And it's easy to get there from around the country and abroad too, with a range of regular flights to Aberdeen available; you will be able to explore the wonders of Aberdeen and its surrounding area in no time.

About the author: The information contained within this article is the opinion of the author and is intended purely for information and interest purposes only. It should not be used to make any decisions or take any actions. Any links are included for information purposes only.

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