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Peterhead

Printworks

Ref: S905786

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Inverurie

Townhead Road

Ref: S1002133

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bedroom Flat - Free Parking

Inverurie

2 Bedroom Flat - Free Parking

Ref: S1057921

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mackie Residence - SJA Stays - 3 Bed Apartment with parking

Westhill

Mackie Residence - SJA Stays - 3 Bed Apartment with parking

Ref: S953718

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Homely 3 bed town centre flat

Peterhead

Homely 3 bed town centre flat

Ref: S947861

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Printworks

Peterhead

Printworks

Ref: S342188

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Morris Gardens Apartments

Oldmeldrum

Morris Gardens Apartments

Ref: S343503

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  • Last Minute Cottages - North Wing - Pitmedden Gardens

Ellon

North Wing - Pitmedden Gardens

Ref: S284300

Reviews 33

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Resting in the north east of Scotland and just seven miles from the coast is the charming, rural village of Pitmedden. This Aberdeenshire village makes a great holiday base thanks to its lovely location paired with ample amenities, including a...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Craignure

Banff

Craignure

Ref: S810882

Reviews 25

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The port village of Gardenstown is often linked with neighbouring Gamrie and Crovie as one community, and was founded in 1720 by Alexander Garden as a fishing village. Gardenstown borders a small sandy bay with stunning scenery flanking both...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shieling Beag, Banchory

Banchory

Shieling Beag, Banchory

Ref: S135616

Reviews 4

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The luxury accommodation of open plan living room and bedroom, with open plan kitchen dining area, and a spacious bathroom, provides excellent facilities for two people. There is also use of a private attractive garden to the rear. Shieling Beag...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dalvorar - Mar Lodge Estate

Ballater

Dalvorar - Mar Lodge Estate

Ref: S282705

Reviews 20

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Boasting stunning scenery in all direction, and nestled within the Dee Valley, is the village of Braemar, set in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Hosting all the amenities you need for a self-catered stay, including shops, pubs and cafés...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Derry - Mar Lodge Estate

Ballater

Derry - Mar Lodge Estate

Ref: S282706

Reviews 23

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Braemar is a village located in the Cairngorms National Park situated next to Royal Deeside and River Dee valley with 24 Munros surrounding the area. Braemar holds a golf course, several shops, restaurants and inns, as well as the Braemar and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Macdui - Mar Lodge Estate

Ballater

Macdui - Mar Lodge Estate

Ref: S282707

Reviews 17

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Braemar is a bustling village resting within the idyllic setting of the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland, resting within the Dee Valley and surrounded by four of Britain's five highest mountains, it's a stunning landscape. Braemar is home to...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Braeriach - Mar Lodge Estate

Ballater

Braeriach - Mar Lodge Estate

Ref: S282701

Reviews 20

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Settled in Royal Deeside is the village of Braemar, surrounded by some of Scotland's most stunning scenery. Set alongside the River Dee in the wondrous Cairngorms National Park, Braemar makes a scenic base for your outdoor adventures with its...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ocean View

Banff

Ocean View

Ref: S372628

Reviews 30

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Banff is described as the 'coastal gem' of Scotland and very much lives up to its title, featuring stunning bays - Banff and Boyndie. Containing numerous amenities, visitors can find everything they require in the seaside town; before exploring a...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 11 Ambleside Court

Banchory

11 Ambleside Court

Ref: S819186

Reviews 4

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Banchory is an attractive Scottish town lying approximately 15 miles west of Aberdeen on the banks of the River Dee. It is a vibrant and well serviced town and nearby Crathes Castle is a popular tourist attraction and is considered to be one of...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 The Granary

Banff

3 The Granary

Ref: S1048529

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Banff is a former county town and a Royal Burgh, having received its charter from Robert the Bruce in 1324. The town has been designated an Outstanding Conservation Area and is famous for its outstanding architecture. Banff contains a variety of...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Preston Tower Apartment - Fyvie Castle

Turriff

The Preston Tower Apartment - Fyvie Castle

Ref: S810745

Reviews 19

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Settled in the rural surroundings of Aberdeenshire is the village of Rothienorman, offering a traditional Scottish setting for your next adventure. The village offers all you need for a self-catered stay including a local supermarket stocking all...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bynack - Mar Lodge Estate

Ballater

Bynack - Mar Lodge Estate

Ref: S810744

Reviews 15

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Braemar is a great village situated in the Royal Deeside region, found in the River Dee valley in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, home to a range of shops, cafés, restaurants and a golf course, as well as the annual Highland Gathering....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 24 Waters Edge

Banff

24 Waters Edge

Ref: S97138

Reviews 72

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Banff contains a variety of architecture in a number of contrasting styles, including Georgian architecture that can be found in the upper part of the town. Banff Harbour is now a recreational harbour and marina, and the town boasts spectacular...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - East Wing - Castle Fraser

Inverurie

East Wing - Castle Fraser

Ref: S517405

Reviews 19

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Kemnay is a charming, little village in Aberdeenshire, situated between Huntly and Aberdeen. The community has become a popular destination for visitors looking for open countryside in Scotland, with attractions such as the Kenmay Gold Club,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tullich Apartment

Ballater

Tullich Apartment

Ref: S1217584

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Situated on the banks of the River Dee, the delightful village of Ballater is a centre for tourism and has much to offer visitors to the area, particularly because of its location in the Cairngorms National Park and its close proximity to Balmoral...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gairn Apartment

Ballater

Gairn Apartment

Ref: S1082345

3
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Situated on the banks of the River Dee, the delightful village of Ballater is a centre for tourism and has much to offer visitors to the area, particularly because of its location in the Cairngorms National Park and its close proximity to Balmoral...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bright Priory park Apartments in Aberdeen

Inverurie

Bright Priory park Apartments in Aberdeen

Ref: S513603

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Holiday Apartments in Aberdeenshire

Craving a spur-of-the-moment adventure? Then find yourself in Aberdeenshire. An awe-inspiring destination that caters to great outdoors lovers, Aberdeenshire boasts stunning coastline, rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Discover ancient stone circles and standing stones, visit picturesque fishing villages along the coast and explore the charming local castles and ruins.

At Last Minute Cottages, we have a wide range of late availability apartments in Aberdeenshire. Maybe you need space for two? Or a place that accommodates all your family and friends? Just know you can rely on us to find a home everyone will love. You may be split between a city break with lots of action or the countryside with grazing sheep and rolling hills. You could prefer the intimacy of a cosy flat or the indulgence of a luxurious duplex. Be rest assured that all our properties are meticulously stocked for your dream home. Still looking for more? Choose an apartment with a hot tub or bring your pooch to one of our dog-friendly apartments.

When it comes to things to do, there is plenty to choose from in Aberdeenshire. Be sure to include visits to Dunnottar Castle and Balmoral Castle, or set off on an exciting adventure to New Slains Castle. Explore the stunning Cairngorms National Park, home to breathtaking mountains, ancient forests, and diverse wildlife, as well as hiking, biking, skiing, and wildlife spotting opportunities. Gourmands will want to immerse themselves in the rich whisky heritage of Aberdeenshire by visiting renowned distilleries like Glenfiddich or Glenlivet, where you can learn about the whisky-making process and sample some of Scotland's finest malts. So what's stopping you? Book your dream apartment today.

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  • Robert - Verified booking

    North Wing Pitmedden House, comments on visit 17 to 24 June 23 Our party consisted of 4 adults and two youngsters.

    We found the property fine for what we wanted and the access to the Pitmedden Gardens was an added bonus, particularly in the evenings; we were lucky with the weather. The kitchen was in excellent condition and really well equipped with ample crockery, cutlery and pot and pans, again all in good condition. The clothes washing machine did the job but was modern and a little daunting to control; an instruction book would have been helpful to make sure users did not damage it. In fact there were no instruction books for any of the equipment. Dining room and lounge again well equipped with more than adequate furniture and facilities. Upstairs the bedrooms and bathroom facilities were excellent, the walk in shower afforded good access and performed particularly well. We did, however, find some issues with the property. The property description stated two floors the upper floor accessed by a winding stair case. I had assumed that being a domestic residence the stair case would be of relatively slow helix and have at least one handrail. The spiral was in fact more like a castle spiral stair with uneven stone steps and there was no handrail. Further the staircase was interrupted by another staircase joining at about three quarters of the way up. Neither of the steps on the ground and the first floors mentioned in your online description had a handrail. My wife has a mobility issue but can use stairs of a normal domestic type when equipped with a hand rail. We managed but she had to be assisted both up and down all the stairs though we decided not to attempt the steps on the first floor. You should either install suitable hand rails or make it clear in your property description that the property might not be suitable for people with a mobility issue. Waste disposal: There is no clear information on where bins are and which ones to use. We found bins at the rear of the garage near left end of the house. There was a skip, three industrial bins, one of which was recycle of all kinds, four normal bins, one marked recycle and another overflowing. The skip was open topped and therefore not suitable for kitchen waste other bins were full and the three industrial bins were locked, except for one day when we were able to use them. When we left I had to leave a plastic bag with an apology on the floor in the kitchen as I did not know what to do with it. There is no clear information on what is recycled. I would have expected the National Trust for Scotland to be a paragon on such a subject. An NTS information sheet in the lounge indicated that there were full recycling facilities at the medical centre in Pitmedden. This is not correct, there are bins for glass only. One of the industrial bins, which was locked for most of the week was for mixed recycling and appeared to cover all usual items, so this could be used by North Lodge visitors. You need to sort this simple issue out.

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  • Jane - Verified booking

    We had an absolutely wonderful stay in The North Wing.

    Having the beautiful gardens to wander in whenever we felt like it was amazing - especially in the snow! The house is lovely, very grand and appropriately furnished with antiques and interesting pictures and books. We were very cosy and the wood-burning stove was a bonus. Although it didn't throw out much heat, this wasn't an issue as the house was very warm. (Almost too warm, even with snow outside. I am used to heating that is off overnight, and in the end turned off the storage heater in my room.) Maybe basic instructions on the operation of the drafts on the stove would be good. I finally worked out that they were the opposite to my stove at home. There are great walks right from the door, e.g. along the Fisher's Path to Tolquhon Castle and Tarves and, in the other direction, to Udny Green. These were both lovely. Less lovely is the village of Pitmedden itself, which is an excellent example of what can happen when the planning laws are too lax. Udny Green is much nicer. We spent a day at Haddo House and thoroughly recommend this. We would have gone back again had it not snowed! I have only three suggestions for improvements to The North Wing. First, maybe supply some cushions for the chairs in the sitting room as they are very deep front to back (loved the chairs, though, and their chintzy covers) - we brought some cushions down from a bedroom. We also brought table lamps from a bedroom as the lighting in the sitting room is very harsh and cold. I would suggest doing away with the centre light and having wall lights and table lamps. Finally, the walls throughout are white or pale magnolia, giving a rather cold, institutional feeling that doesn't do justice to the lovely rooms - reminiscent of the colour schemes in the student houses of our youth! Some more sympathetic period colours on the walls would be lovely. But these are minor quibbles. All in all, this was a very enjoyable week and we would love to come back again. Exceeded our expectations, which were already high!

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  • Jenny - Verified booking

    Thank you for giving me this opportunity to feed back my disappointment with my recent stay at the Dalvorar flat in Mar Lodge.

    I would very much like my feedback forwarded to the NTS, which owns and manages the flat, and to receive a reply. Two points. One, the brass edging on the carpeted trap door (for underfloor heating perhaps?) in the living room was loose and thus both a trip hazard and rather sharp -- a potential bare-foot-cutting hazard too. We put a book on top of it while we were there but it needs to be repaired. Secondly, the thing that really spoilt my holiday: polyester in the sheets in a super-expensive top-of-the-range holiday let, really? I have always struggled to sleep in bedding that isn't 100 per cent cotton or linen and often travel with my own sheet -- but I didn't this time because I just assumed the bedding at Mar Lodge would be fine, given how much the rent was (cheap-and-nasty bedding is usually more of a problem at the cheaper end of the market). The problem -- quite a common one -- is that the bedding overheats in hot weather and gets clammy, which is what happened to me last week. I had broken sleep for four nights out of a seven-night stay and it spoilt my holiday and made me really quite angry. While stripping the beds as requested at the end of our stay I found a label that said sheets were 50 per cent polyester, 50 per cent cotton -- this is less cotton than you get in a bed at Travelodge. It's really, really shocking in a place that presents itself as so grand, supposedly, and charges so much. I'd like to hear an explanation as to why the NTS thinks 50-50 poly cotton sheets are ok. My husband also points out that now global warming is heating up even the Scottish summer, other places we've stayed now have electric fans in bedrooms as standard, and suggests the NTS does this at its properties too.

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  • Ann - Verified booking

    We were lucky enough to be one of the first guests at Craignure which was a lovely surprise.

    The house is very well thought out with many home comforts thought in advance. I loved the instructional videos, making it easy to get set up and relax into the holiday. This was our first visit to Gardenstown and the town itself is really quaint. The location of the Craignure is close to the harbour, affording fantastic views regardless of the weather. The town is well equipped with a shop (with pretty much everything you would need), pub and cafe. The local beach and coastal walks suited our dog perfectly. The house itself is lovely and was perfect for me, my hubbie, kids and dog. The kids enjoyed the huge TV in the living room as well as the hot-tub, participating in the latter every night of our stay. The harbour and bay views along with dark skies making that experience all the better. I enjoyed having the second seated area with the wood burner as a retreat at the end of the day, but also took advantage of the balcony in the morning for breakfast at sunrise and at night with a lovely glass as the sun went down. Some of the luxury features were very appreciated and we are now looking at getting our own boiling water tap! There are some basic provisions provided, so if you intend on using the dishwasher and washing machine during your stay, remember to bring some extra products. The hosts we also very helpful and only a call way. Our only disappointment was having to leave at the end. We would love to return and have already recommended Craignure to friends.

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  • John - Verified booking

    I grew up in this house when my father worked for the National Trust for Scotland so it was a pleasure to take my family (10 of us in all - we took the Beechgrove Cottage as well) back to see where I spent my youth.

    There haven't been many changes since I was a boy there in the 1950s, but the house has been well maintained and makes an interesting holiday let. The great boon is the access to the spectacular garden, and our party took full advantage of it in the evenings. My main criticism of the house is the lack of a stair rail. My wife, who has limited mobility, found the stairs very difficult without a handhold of some kind. A simple thick rope hanging down the newel post would provide a quick solution. Really nice new tweed-upholstered furniture was delivered for the sitting room during our stay. The old furniture, which was there when I lived there 65 years ago, had lasted well, but it was time for a change! The room that used to be my father's study is now the entrance hall. It is dingy and unattractive and not a welcoming space. Better lighting , brighter paint and a few choice bits of furniture replacing that gloomy dark dresser would greatly improve it. Outside, the line of overflowing bins by the new front door was very unattractive. You need to find a better place to house them, properly screened. Also make sure they aren't overflowing. Each of my negative comments could be easily addressed. On the other hand, we found the resident manager very helpful and the service which she provided was excellent. We all greatly enjoyed our stay.

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