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Aberdeen by Motorhome: City Guide

Aberdeen by Motorhome: City Guide

City Guide

At a glance

Distance from the Glasgow depot: About 150 miles by Perth and the A90, around three hours.
Suggested duration: A night or two, or an NE250 base.
Best time: May to September; the east is drier than the west.
Driving difficulty: Easy. Good A-roads up the east side.
Highlights: The Maritime Museum, Aberdeen beach, Old Aberdeen, Royal Deeside, and Dunnottar Castle.
Dogs: Dog-friendly, with a long beach and Deeside walks. Bring your own bowls and bedding; the whole fleet takes dogs for a single per-hire cleaning fee.

Things to do in Aberdeen

The Aberdeen Maritime Museum tells the story of the city and the sea, from herring to North Sea oil, and like the city's other museums it is free. Walk the long sandy Aberdeen Beach and its promenade, where dolphins are a regular sight offshore, and wander Old Aberdeen around the cobbles and King's College. Just south, the clifftop ruin of Dunnottar Castle at Stonehaven is one of the great photographs in Scotland, and the whole of Royal Deeside opens up to the west.

Where to stay near Aberdeen

  • Deeside Holiday Park. In the River Dee valley just west of the city, with fully serviced hardstanding hook-up pitches; handy for both Aberdeen and Royal Deeside.
  • Stonehaven Queen Elizabeth Park (Club site). A Caravan and Motorhome Club site on Stonehaven Bay just south, by Dunnottar Castle; member rate with your hire.

Aberdeen and the north-east

Aberdeen is the natural anchor for the north-east. It sits at the top of the NE250, the quiet 250-mile loop through Royal Deeside, the Cairngorms edge, Speyside whisky country and the Moray dolphin coast, and the Cairngorms and Speyside campsites guide covers the inland half. From the Glasgow depot it is about three hours by Perth and the A90, a straightforward run up the east side.

Aberdeen, answered

Where can I stay in a motorhome near Aberdeen?

Deeside Holiday Park west of the city is the handiest, with fully serviced pitches, and the Stonehaven Queen Elizabeth Park Club site sits on the coast just south by Dunnottar Castle.

Is Aberdeen a good base for a trip?

Yes, especially for the north-east. It anchors the NE250 and the road into Royal Deeside and Speyside, about three hours from the Glasgow depot.

What is the NE250?

The North East 250, a 250-mile loop of castles, distilleries and the Moray dolphin coast. See our NE250 route guide for the day-by-day.

Routes and campsite guides nearby

Routes: the NE250. Campsite guides: Cairngorms and Speyside campsites, east coast and Borders campsites.

More city guides

Explore the rest: Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, Fort William, Stirling, Dundee. See them all under city guides.

 

Route overview

Glasgow depot → Aberdeen

Glasgow to Aberdeen


  1. 1 Atlas Motorhomes depot
  2. 2 Aberdeen

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