Food Scene
Very good menu freshly prepared while you wait.
Family friendly outdoor gardens and tables.
Lil' C's Bar-B-Q
Very good menu freshly prepared while you wait.
Family friendly outdoor gardens and tables.
Welcome to The Bank Cafe & Restaurant
North East of Scotland Restaurant of the Year 2016 Runner Up
The Aim
The Bank Cafe & Restaurant’s aim is to showcase the quality and variety of locally sourced and produced fresh food and drinks, with the menus reflecting the changing seasons.
A very warm welcome and exemplary service from highly trained staff
The Bank Cafe & Restaurant
No. 2 The Square,
Huntly, AB54 8AE,
Aberdeenshire
Telephone: 07955710755
E-mail: info@thebankhuntly.co.uk
http://www.thebankhuntly.co.uk/
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The Bank Cafe & Restaurant
2 The SquareWelcome to The Bank Cafe & Restaurant
North East of Scotland Restaurant of the Year 2016 Runner Up
The Aim
The Bank Cafe & Restaurant’s aim is to showcase the quality and variety of locally sourced and produced fresh food and drinks, with the menus reflecting the changing seasons.
A very warm welcome and exemplary service from highly trained staff
The Bank Cafe & Restaurant
No. 2 The Square,
Huntly, AB54 8AE,
Aberdeenshire
Telephone: 07955710755
E-mail: info@thebankhuntly.co.uk
http://www.thebankhuntly.co.uk/
Parks & Nature
Superb trails and gorgeous walled garden. Themed events throughout the year. Coffee shop open with handmade bakery items.
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Leith Hall Garden & Estate
Superb trails and gorgeous walled garden. Themed events throughout the year. Coffee shop open with handmade bakery items.
The Bennachie Visitor Centre
On the eastern edge of the Grampian mountain range, Bennachie is one of northeast Scotland's most recognisable landmarks.
From its highest summit of Oxen Craig at 528 metres to Millstone Hill and its most popular peak, Mither Tap, history abounds in this ancient landscape.
ne of the most popular starting points to explore the hill is the Bennachie Visitor Centre.
With its large car park, toilets, gift shop and refreshments, the Centre is a one-stop shop for all things Bennachie. Exhibits tell the story of the hill and its heritage, the people who used to live there and the wildlife that makes Bennachie its home.
www.bennachievisitorcentre.org.uk
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Bennachie Centre
The Bennachie Visitor Centre
On the eastern edge of the Grampian mountain range, Bennachie is one of northeast Scotland's most recognisable landmarks.
From its highest summit of Oxen Craig at 528 metres to Millstone Hill and its most popular peak, Mither Tap, history abounds in this ancient landscape.
ne of the most popular starting points to explore the hill is the Bennachie Visitor Centre.
With its large car park, toilets, gift shop and refreshments, the Centre is a one-stop shop for all things Bennachie. Exhibits tell the story of the hill and its heritage, the people who used to live there and the wildlife that makes Bennachie its home.
www.bennachievisitorcentre.org.uk
Visit the WDC Scottish Dolphin Centre for the chance to see the amazing bottlenose dolphins of the Moray Firth. Enjoy beautiful walks along the tumultuous River Spey, spot a seal or osprey, and discover Spey Bay’s fishing heritage during a tour of the historic Icehouse. Entry to the centre is FREE
https://dolphincentre.whales.org/
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Ċentru tal-Delfini Scozzesi
Visit the WDC Scottish Dolphin Centre for the chance to see the amazing bottlenose dolphins of the Moray Firth. Enjoy beautiful walks along the tumultuous River Spey, spot a seal or osprey, and discover Spey Bay’s fishing heritage during a tour of the historic Icehouse. Entry to the centre is FREE
https://dolphincentre.whales.org/
The Cairngorms are a mountain range in the eastern Highlands of Scotland closely associated with the mountain of the Cairn Gorm. The Cairngorms became part of Scotland's second national park on 1 September 2003.
Stunning views and walking trails.
Cairngorms National Park Authority
14 The Square
Grantown on Spey
Scotland
PH26 3HG
+44 (0) 1479 873 535
https://www.cairngormmountain.co.uk/
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Park Nazzjonali ta 'Cairngorms
The Cairngorms are a mountain range in the eastern Highlands of Scotland closely associated with the mountain of the Cairn Gorm. The Cairngorms became part of Scotland's second national park on 1 September 2003.
Stunning views and walking trails.
Cairngorms National Park Authority
14 The Square
Grantown on Spey
Scotland
PH26 3HG
+44 (0) 1479 873 535
https://www.cairngormmountain.co.uk/
Arts & Culture
The BlueRoof
Exhibitions constantly changed throughout the year. Free entry. Friendly staff.
Huntly Castle
Visit the seat of one of medieval and Renaissance Scotland’s most powerful families. Heraldic sculpture and inscribed stone friezes were fitting for the home of the earls of Huntly, now a noble ruin.
Opening Times
Apr to 30 Sept:
Daily, 9.30am to 5.30pm
Last entry 5pm
1 Oct to 31 Mar:
Daily except Thurs and Fri, 10am to 4pm
Last entry 3.30 pm
www.historicenvironment.scot
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Huntly Castle
Castle StreetHuntly Castle
Visit the seat of one of medieval and Renaissance Scotland’s most powerful families. Heraldic sculpture and inscribed stone friezes were fitting for the home of the earls of Huntly, now a noble ruin.
Opening Times
Apr to 30 Sept:
Daily, 9.30am to 5.30pm
Last entry 5pm
1 Oct to 31 Mar:
Daily except Thurs and Fri, 10am to 4pm
Last entry 3.30 pm
www.historicenvironment.scot
ELGIN
Towns & Villages
Nestled in the world-famous whisky region, Elgin lies on the south coast of the Moray Firth roughly midway between Inverness and Aberdeen and straddles the River Lossie.
The town offers many pleasant characteristics, breathtaking scenery and a number of local distilleries including Glen Moray, Gordon & MacPhail and Glen Elgin, most of which have open days for the public and whisky trails.
On North College Street is the lovely ruin of Elgin Cathedral. Once considered Scotland's most beautiful cathedral, rivalling St Andrews in importance, today it is little more than a shell, though it does retain its original facade. Unusual features include the Pictish cross slab
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Elgin
ELGIN
Towns & Villages
Nestled in the world-famous whisky region, Elgin lies on the south coast of the Moray Firth roughly midway between Inverness and Aberdeen and straddles the River Lossie.
The town offers many pleasant characteristics, breathtaking scenery and a number of local distilleries including Glen Moray, Gordon & MacPhail and Glen Elgin, most of which have open days for the public and whisky trails.
On North College Street is the lovely ruin of Elgin Cathedral. Once considered Scotland's most beautiful cathedral, rivalling St Andrews in importance, today it is little more than a shell, though it does retain its original facade. Unusual features include the Pictish cross slab
Essentials
Asda Huntly Supermarket
Steven RoadOpens early also late night shopping.
If you don't want to travel to Huntly then this is the closest store. Stocks newspapers, fresh produce, milk,sandwiches.
Post Office open on
Tuesday 11.15 am - 3.15 pm
Thursday 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
The Corner Shop
2-4 Main StIf you don't want to travel to Huntly then this is the closest store. Stocks newspapers, fresh produce, milk,sandwiches.
Post Office open on
Tuesday 11.15 am - 3.15 pm
Thursday 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
Opening Times:
Mon6am - midnight
Tue6am - midnight
Wed6am - midnight
Thu6am - midnight
Fri6am - midnight
Sat6am - midnight
Sun8am - 8pm
Tesco Superstore
Deveron WayOpening Times:
Mon6am - midnight
Tue6am - midnight
Wed6am - midnight
Thu6am - midnight
Fri6am - midnight
Sat6am - midnight
Sun8am - 8pm
96 Gordon St, Huntly AB54 8HL
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 5:30PM
Phone: 01466 793034
Huntly Launderette and Dry Cleaners
96 Gordon St 96 Gordon St, Huntly AB54 8HL
Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 5:30PM
Phone: 01466 793034
Sightseeing
PORTSOY
Towns & Villages
Lying on the Moray coast between Cullen and Banff, Portsoy is a quite charming port village.
Its attractive uphill town centre has fascinating streets winding down to the remarkable harbour and the well-known local jewellery made from ‘Portsoy marble’, which was once shipped to Versailles, is on view in one of the warehouses overlooking the harbour.
Portsoy hosts also an annual Scottish Traditional Boat Festival in early July which puts a special emphasis on boat building, restoration and sailing as well as on associated traditional crafts including knotting, weaving and embroidery and on music and art.
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Portsoy
PORTSOY
Towns & Villages
Lying on the Moray coast between Cullen and Banff, Portsoy is a quite charming port village.
Its attractive uphill town centre has fascinating streets winding down to the remarkable harbour and the well-known local jewellery made from ‘Portsoy marble’, which was once shipped to Versailles, is on view in one of the warehouses overlooking the harbour.
Portsoy hosts also an annual Scottish Traditional Boat Festival in early July which puts a special emphasis on boat building, restoration and sailing as well as on associated traditional crafts including knotting, weaving and embroidery and on music and art.
Bow Fiddle Rock is a natural sea arch near Portknockie on the north-eastern coast of Scotland. It is so called because it resembles the tip of a fiddle bow. It is composed of Quartzite, a metamorphic rock which was originally quartz sandstone
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Bow Fiddle Rock
Bow Fiddle Rock is a natural sea arch near Portknockie on the north-eastern coast of Scotland. It is so called because it resembles the tip of a fiddle bow. It is composed of Quartzite, a metamorphic rock which was originally quartz sandstone
Everything Else
CULLEN
Towns & Villages
Beautifully situated at the eastern end of Cullen Bay, the attractive seaside village of Cullen is famous for its dish.
This fishing village on the Moray Firth is a popular tourist destination and a relaxing seaside holiday resort that is ideally situated for walking and playing golf. There is a harbour and a long stretch of sandy beach with excellent coastal walks to Sunnyside Beach as well as the ruins of Findlater Castle. The beautiful waters surrounding the village make an excellent spot for swimming.
Cullen Skink is a traditional Scottish delicacy that has found its way onto menus across the globe. It is a creamy potato and smoked haddock soup, using fish fre
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Cullen
CULLEN
Towns & Villages
Beautifully situated at the eastern end of Cullen Bay, the attractive seaside village of Cullen is famous for its dish.
This fishing village on the Moray Firth is a popular tourist destination and a relaxing seaside holiday resort that is ideally situated for walking and playing golf. There is a harbour and a long stretch of sandy beach with excellent coastal walks to Sunnyside Beach as well as the ruins of Findlater Castle. The beautiful waters surrounding the village make an excellent spot for swimming.
Cullen Skink is a traditional Scottish delicacy that has found its way onto menus across the globe. It is a creamy potato and smoked haddock soup, using fish fre