Aboyne, Royal Deeside, is one of the most picturesque areas in Scotland, and is where our CastlePark development is located. CastlePark is complete with beautiful three, four and five-bedroom family homes that feature expansive open-plan living areas, and charming exteriors finished in granite and cedar.
Ranging from spacious bungalows to grand two-storey homes, CastlePark presents a peaceful and welcoming community to call home.
The village benefits from stunning natural surroundings and an abundance of green spaces, in addition to a vast range of fantastic amenities which helped name Aboyne the happiest place to live in Scotland in 2024.
Ideally located on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park and just a short commute, approximately 30 miles west of Aberdeen, Aboyne boasts a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes. In addition to these amenities, the town offers a supermarket, an 18-hole golf course, a community center that includes a library and swimming pool, and both primary and secondary schools. A medical center and community hospital are also available to meet healthcare needs.
Every August, the village green is host to the great spectacle of the Aboyne Highland Games, first established in 1867, which brings great crowds from the local area and further afield.
From Aberdeen take the A93 through Banchory and follow towards Aboyne and Ballater. Once in Aboyne follow the main road (A93/Ballater Road) through the town and then take a right at the B9094, continue up this road, the development is further up on your left. From Ballater take the A93. Once in Aboyne follow the main road (A93/Ballater Road) through the town then take a left at the B9094, continue up this road, the development is further up on your left.
Satnav: AB34 5FH
Aboyne is a charming village in the heart of the rolling Dee Valley. Unusually for a Scottish village, it is built around a wide village green, where the cherry trees blossom in the spring under the benign gaze of the blue hills beyond. Each August, the green is host to the great spectacle of its own highland games, established in 1867. The village is small enough to foster a great community spirit, but big enough to boast a wonderful array of shops, and all manner of amenities. It has one of the finest butchers in the area, whose Aberdeen Angus beef is second to none, and everything from a florist to a vet. There is a bowling green, a water-skiing club at the Aboyne loch, two golf courses, and a community centre with a library, theatre and swimming pool. There is a primary and secondary school, both of which have received glowing reports from the Scottish Inspector of Education. The mighty River Dee, which runs just south of the village, is renowned for its salmon fishing, and two miles away is the Deeside gliding club.
Bridgeview Road, Aboyne
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Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen 01224 597590 www.stagecoachbus.com
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Formaston Park, Aboyne 01339 886328 www.aboynegolfclub.co.uk
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