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Excursion sur la côte de Balmoral et du Royal Deeside au départ d'Aberdeen
Commencez votre journée au port d'Aberdeen, pour un voyage empreint de vues à couper le souffle et d'escales captivantes. Votre première destination est les magnifiques chutes de Feugh, à quelques minutes en voiture. Détendez-vous et admirez la beauté naturelle des eaux en cascade, avec la chance d'apercevoir des saumons remontant le courant, ajoutant à la magie du paysage. Ensuite, imprégnez-vous de la grandeur du château de Balmoral, l'un des monuments les plus emblématiques d'Écosse. Promenez-vous dans le parc à votre rythme, savourez un délicieux déjeuner au Balmoral Café et plongez dans l'histoire royale de cette majestueuse résidence. Des jardins paisibles aux intérieurs élégants, Balmoral offre une expérience véritablement royale. Ensuite, dirigez-vous vers Ballater, un charmant village victorien niché dans le parc national des Cairngorms. Explorez ses rues pittoresques, flânez dans les boutiques locales d'artisanat et imprégnez-vous de l'atmosphère paisible. Terminez votre journée par un trajet panoramique de retour vers Aberdeen, en vous remémorant la beauté et l'histoire que vous avez découvertes.
(12)
6 heures et 30 minutes
Annulation gratuite
$ 132
/personne
Visite gastronomique de la ville d'Aberdeen
Food tells the real story of Aberdeen. On this guided walking tour, you’ll discover how the city was shaped by fishing, brewing, baking and trade — and by the people who worked in these industries every day. Starting near the harbour, you’ll hear about herring fishing, salmon rivers and overnight fish trains to London. Walk through historic streets where women once dominated brewing and alehouses, and learn why oats, rowies and smoked fish became staples of local life. Along the way, your guide will point out historic wells, markets, food streets and buildings that reveal how Aberdeen fed itself for centuries.
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4 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 123.5
/personne
Excursion d'une journée au château de Balmoral et au Royal Deeside à Aberdeen
Start your day at the Port of Aberdeen, where you’ll board your transport at South Harbour for a scenic journey through Royal Deeside. Your first stop is the beautiful Falls of Feugh, known for its cascading waters and leaping salmon during spawning season. Next, explore Balmoral Castle, the royal family's summer residence. Stroll through its gardens, visit the 2025 exhibition in the Castle Ballroom, and enjoy lunch at the Balmoral Café. Then head to Ballater, a charming Victorian village with quaint shops and stunning views of the Cairngorms. After a relaxed afternoon, return to Aberdeen, taking in the serene Highland scenery along the way.
(1)
8 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 1062
/groupe
Gin 'On The Rocks': Coast, Geology & Climate-Positive Gin
This full-day GeoTour explores Scotland’s Old Red Sandstone (ORS) world — an arid landscape shaped by ancient rivers, lakes and floodplains — before finishing with a field-to-bottle gin experience at Arbikie Distillery, home of the world’s first climate-positive gins and vodkas. Led by Steve Adams, founder of Balgownie Geoscience with over 45 years of academic, industry and field experience, this tour offers a completely different 'On The Rocks' experience — combining deep-time geology, coastal scenery, climate innovation, and modern Scottish spirit craftsmanship.
(1)
9 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 150.5
/personne
Whisky 'On The Rocks': Highland Geology & Whisky
Experience Scotland’s geology, landscapes, and whisky heritage in depth on this immersive full-day Whisky 'On The Rocks' GeoTour. Your day begins at Aberdeen before travelling south to Perthumie Bay, where metamorphosed ocean sediments reveal Scotland’s origins deep beneath ancient seas. From here, you’ll continue to the clifftops above Stonehaven Golf Club, enjoying sweeping views across the Highland Boundary Fault — one of Scotland’s most important geological divides. You’ll spend time exploring the Midland Valley Terrane, beginning with the volcanic intrusions and Old Red Sandstone river and lake deposits at Cowie Shore. After a relaxed lunch (location TBC), the tour continues via the iconic Dunnottar Castle to Crawton, where you’ll walk among superbly exposed Devonian lava flows, coastal waterfalls, and a nationally important seabird colony. The day concludes at Fettercairn Distillery, where you’ll enjoy a full guided tour and tasting.
9 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 150.5
/personne
Aberdeen Half Day: Dunnottar Castle & Highland Boundary Geology
Discover one of Scotland's most iconic castles and the great geological fault that shaped its dramatic setting — all in a single half-day from Aberdeen. This relaxed half-day tour from Aberdeen (with convenient cruise ship pickup at South Harbour) takes you to Dunnottar Castle, the spectacular clifftop fortress that protected Scotland's Crown Jewels. Along the way you'll walk metamorphosed ocean-floor rocks more than 600 million years old, take in panoramic views across the Highland Boundary Fault, and explore Stonehaven's coastal geology — volcanic flows and ancient river deposits side by side. Your guide is Steve Adams, a working geologist with 45 years of experience and a knack for making rocks come alive. He'll show you why Dunnottar stands exactly where it does and how Scotland's contrasting landscapes were forged along this single great fault line. No geology background needed. Most of our guests don't have one.
5 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 109.5
/personne
Aberdeen Half Day: Crathes Castle & Highland Boundary Geology
Discover one of Scotland's most beautiful castles and gardens, paired with the geological story of the Dee Valley and Highland Boundary — all in a single half-day from Aberdeen. This relaxed half-day tour (with convenient cruise pickup at Aberdeen South Harbour) takes you to Crathes Castle, the 16th-century tower house at the gateway to Royal Deeside, with its famous walled gardens and ancient yew hedges. Along the way you'll walk metamorphosed ocean-floor rocks more than 600 million years old, see panoramic views across the Highland Boundary Fault, and explore Stonehaven's coastal geology. Your guide is Steve Adams, a geologist with 45 years of experience and a knack for making rocks come alive. He'll show you why Royal Deeside looks the way it does — how the River Dee carved its valley, why Crathes stands exactly where it does, and how Scotland's contrasting landscapes were forged along this single great fault line. No geology background needed. Most of our guests don't have one.
5 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 130
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