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Attractions near Duff House
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Fyvie Castle
(15 Miles)*
Undoubtedly one of the finest castles in Scotland, Fyvie can trace its royal connections back to 1211 and William the Lion. |
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Huntly Castle
(16 Miles)*
Remarkable for its splendid architecture, Huntley Castle served as a baronial residence for five centuries. |
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Museum of Scottish Lighthouses
(19 Miles)*
Kinnaird Head was the first lighthouse to be built on top of a fortified castle. The Museum of Scottish Lighthouses has the largest and best collection of lighthouse lenses and equipment in the U.K. |
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Kinnaird Head Castle Lighthouse & Museum
(19 Miles)*
This fine 16th century castle built for the Fraser family was altered to take the first lighthouse built by the Commissioners of the Northern Lighthouses in 1787. |
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Haddo House
(20 Miles)*
Haddo House is unusual for Aberdeenshire in that it is not a castle - yet it is one of the most beautiful stately homes open to the public in Scotland. |
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Leith Hall
(22 Miles)*
There are 286 acres of scenic estate land to explore. The formal and informal gardens are noted for their colour and diversity. |
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Archeolink Prehistory Park
(23 Miles)*
Archeolink is a multi award winning living history park and visitor attraction, with a central focus on education, participation and fun. |
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Balvenie Castle
(25 Miles)*
Balvenie is a castle of enclosure, with a massive 13th century curtain wall. |
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Glen Grant Distillery and Garden
(26 Miles)*
From the moment it was first created in 1840, the clean distinctive taste and pale gold colour of Glen Grant have set it apart from other single malt Scotch whiskies. This makes a visit to Glen Grant such a special experience. |
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Spynie Palace
(28 Miles)*
Spynie Palace was the residence of the Bishops of Moray from the 14th century to 1686. |
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Elgin Cathedral
(28 Miles)*
Elgin Cathedral is one of Scotland's most beautiful medieval buildings. |
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Elgin Museum
(28 Miles)*
This award winning Museum, founded in 1836, houses important collections of Natural History, Geology, Archaeology, Science, Art, Ethnography and Social History. |
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Alford Valley Railway
(29 Miles)*
Alford Valley Railway operates from the restored station yard which once marked the terminus of the branch line linking the villages of upper Donside with Kintore junction and hence to Aberdeen. |
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Grampian Transport Museum
(29 Miles)*
A treasure house of transport history with lots to see and do. Dramatic displays, push button exhibits and video presentations trace the history of road travel in the locality. |
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Castle Fraser
(30 Miles)*
A visit to Castle Fraser is a great day out for the whole family. The castle is one of the finest in Aberdeenshire and is the largest, most elaborate Scottish castle built on the traditional 'Z' plan. |
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