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Aberdeen- The Granite City - Information on hotel, guesthouse and B&B accommodation, restaurants, entertainment ideas, places to visit in the region, what's on guide and travel solutions for frequent travellers, tourist and locals.

Aberdeen and the Northeast - Tourist attractions, culture and history of Aberdeen and the Northeast of Scotland.

Satrosphere - A hands-on discovery center. Includes operating hours, directions, and information on school visits and current exhibits.

Castles of Aberdeen - Links to information about the castles, and related books.

Caledonia Hilltreks - Specialises in hillwalking and guided walking holidays in the Scottish Highlands. Includes suggested routes, prices, programme and safety details.

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