A breath of fresh Scottish air, Aberdeenshire blends captivating history, stunning landscapes and bustling city life to provide a unique setting for family holidays. With family-friendly hotels dotting the countryside and city, this is just the place for memories to be made.
From the fairytales at The Den & The Glen to the centuries-old castles that dot the landscape, Aberdeenshire offers an adventure for every family. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly bed and breakfast, a rustic lodge or a modern city hotel, you've found the right page. Read on to discover the best family-friendly experiences Aberdeenshire has to offer.
Things to do
Aberdeenshire is a treasure trove of family-friendly adventures. Brooding castles, lively parks, and immersive museums promise a memorable Scottish escape filled with education, exploration, and excitement.
Start your journey at Drum Castle - one of Scotland's oldest tower houses where 700 years of history converges with modern art exhibitions. Your little ones will be enchanted by the Garden of Historic Roses and the expansive estate teeming with wildlife. Great fun, but mind their socks at The Den & The Glen – a purpose-built, all-weather playground for endless fun. Remember, only food and drinks bought on-site can be consumed there.
Few experiences match the charm of charming Duthie Park. Donated to the city by Miss Duthie in 1880, the park's bandstand, fountains, boating ponds, and one of Scotland’s most visited indoor plant showcases, the David Welch Winter Gardens, make for a fantastic family outing. Accommodations like ample parking, toilets, and bike lock-ups make your visit a breeze.
Top off your adventures with Aberdeenshire's scenic beaches for a taste of the coastal life, or delve into the region’s vibrant energy at Aberdeen City's family-friendly restaurants, galleries, and shops.
When to visit
For the perfect blend of favourable weather and less tourist congestion, consider visiting Aberdeenshire in May or September. Engaging outdoor adventures await, from exploring the majestic King's Links Golf Centre and the intriguing ruins of Kildrummy Castle, to sauntering through the lush Aden Country Park.
Remember, school holiday periods tend to be busier, but also offer a lively atmosphere with plenty of organised activities for the whole family. To experience Scotland's unique cultural offerings, visit in August for outdoor adventures and vibrant vibes, or opt for chilled January to capture enchanting winter landscapes under a blanket of frosty beauty.
Things you'll love...
- Explore Aberdeenshire's rich heritage with captivating castles, ancient forts and historic universities.
- Experience the beauty of Aberdeenshire's landscapes, from its rocky coastline to its sweeping hills and lush forests.
- Engage with the local wildlife, from marine life off the coast to deer and birds in the vast Balmoral estate.
- Excite your senses at The Den & The Glen, perfect for families with its indoor play facilities and charming fairytale glen.
- Dive into Aberdeen City's vibrant energy with family-friendly restaurants, galleries and shops.
Main airport
- Aberdeen International Airport