Places to visit in North East Scotland
Explore nature reserves, woodlands, and parks across 4 counties in North East Scotland.
Aberdeenshire's castle glens, the Angus straths, and the Cairngorms' eastern flanks — where mountain scenery meets a rugged North Sea coast.
Aberdeen City
A granite city on the North Sea coast, with the Dee and Don river corridors, Seaton Park, the coastal dune path at Balmedie, and Countesswells woodland.
Aberdeenshire
A large northeast Scottish council area with Cairngorms National Park, the Deeside valley, the Buchan plateau farmland, and a long coastline from Stonehaven to Fraserburgh.
Angus
A district from the Angus Glens and the Cairngorms' eastern edge to the North Sea coast, with Loch Lee, Glen Clova, and Lunan Bay's dune beach.
Dundee City
A compact city on the Tay estuary, with Dundee Law's hilltop viewpoint, the Tay and Dighty river corridors, Templeton Woods, and the Tay Bridge coastal path.