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Living in North East Scotland

At a glance

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North East Scotland is home to Dunnottar Castle, a dramatic and evocative clifftop ruin that was the filming location for the movie 'Hamlet'.

What's it like to live in North East Scotland?

Life in North East Scotland

North East Scotland, stretching from the stunning Cairngorms National Park to the rugged coastline of Aberdeenshire, is a region of distinct contrasts and unexpected delights. This area offers a unique blend of rural charm and urban sophistication, particularly in its major cities like Aberdeen, the oil capital of Europe. The landscape is peppered with quaint villages, historic castles, and whisky distilleries, making it a paradise for history buffs and nature lovers alike. Aberdeen itself is a vibrant city, known for its impressive granite architecture, thriving cultural scene, and leading universities. Meanwhile, smaller towns and villages throughout the region boast tight-knit communities, stunning scenery, and rich Scottish heritage. However, while enjoying the scenic beauty and peaceful life, one must consider factors such as weather, which can be quite unpredictable and often on the cooler side.

Aberdeen Maritime Museum Balmoral Castle Cairngorms National Park Dunnottar Castle Speyside Whisky Trail