3 Best Sights in Alford, Aberdeen and the Northeast

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Castle Fraser

Fodor's choice

The massive Castle Fraser is the ancestral home of the Frasers and one of the largest of the castles of Mar; it's certainly a contender as one of the grandest castles in the northeast. Although the well-furnished building shows a variety of styles reflecting the taste of its owners from the 15th through the 19th century, its design is typical of the cavalcade of castles in the region, and for good reason. This—along with many others, including Midmar, Craigievar, Crathes, and Glenbuchat—was designed by a family of master masons called Bell. There are plenty of family items, but don't miss the two Turret Rooms—one of which is the trophy room—and Major Smiley's Room. He married into the family but is famous for having been one of the escapees from Colditz (a high-security prisoner-of-war camp) during World War II. The walled garden includes a 19th-century knot garden, with colorful flower beds, box hedging, gravel paths, and splendid herbaceous borders. Have lunch in the tearoom or the picnic area.

Off A944, Alford, AB51 7LD, Scotland
01330-833463
Sight Details
£14.50
Closed Tues.–Thurs. in Nov.–Feb.

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Alford Heritage Museum

This award-winning, community-run museum, housed in an early 20th-century livestock auction mart, has a fascinating collection of local memorabilia and allows a glimpse into the history of Alford and the surrounding region.

3 Mart Rd., Alford, AB33 8B2, Scotland
0195-562906
Sight Details
£7.50
Closed Nov.–Mar. and Mon.–Wed.

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Grampian Transport Museum

The entertaining and enthusiastically run Grampian Transport Museum specializes in road-based means of locomotion, backed up by archives and a library. Its collection of buses and trams is second to none, but the Craigievar Express, a steam-driven creation invented by the local postman to deliver mail more efficiently, is the most unusual. Look out for the Hillman Imp: if Scotland has a national car, this is it. There's a small café that offers tea, baked goods, and ice cream.

Montgarrie Rd., Alford, AB33 8AE, Scotland
01975-562292
Sight Details
£12
Closed Nov.–Mar.

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