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Aberchirder
Discover Aberchirder: Your Guide to Foggieloan
Welcome to Aberchirder, affectionately known as 'Foggieloan' or 'Foggie', steeped in history since its establishment in 1764. Perched 500ft above sea level, Aberchirder offers stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside, making it a picturesque destination for visitors.
Explore the charming streets of 'Foggieloan', bustling with local businesses, shops, and delightful eateries, showcasing the village's proud independence and vibrant community spirit.
Venture to the southern outskirts of Aberchirder to discover the tranquil beauty of Cleanhill Wood, where a network of scenic walking trails awaits, providing the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in nature.
For more information on Aberchirder and to uncover the best attractions within this quaint town, click here to plan your unforgettable trip.
Getting There
Head North West from Aberdeen via the B999 by car; the trip should take you roughly around an hour.