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  1. Aberdeenshire's population has increased by 9.1% since 2001, while Scotland's total population grew by 3.8%. The census lists a relatively high proportion of under 16s and slightly fewer working-age people compared with the Scottish average. [4] Aberdeenshire is one of the most homogeneous/indigenous regions of the UK.

  2. Plan your trip to Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. Explore our castles, whisky distilleries, golf courses, festivals and a whole lot more!

  3. Located on the north-east coast of Scotland, Aberdeenshire is the area around Aberdeen city. It stretches from the Banffshire coast in the north all the way around to St Cyrus National Nature Reserve in the east, featuring beautiful coastlines, pretty seaside towns, rugged cliffs and sandy bays.

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  5. Sep 19, 2024 · Aberdeenshire, council area and historic county of eastern Scotland. It projects shoulderlike eastward into the North Sea and encompasses coastal lowlands in the north and east and part of the Grampian Mountains in the west.

  6. Things to do in Aberdeenshire. One of the main attractions in Aberdeenshire is the coast and also the castles. Awash with beautiful beaches and steeped in history, there are plenty of locations to keep you busy on your Scotland road trip. 1.

  7. Discover activities and attractions in Aberdeenshire including castles, museums, galleries, 165 miles of coast and majestic Royal Deeside!

  8. Explore Aberdeenshire's enchanting castles, indulge in wonderful food and drink, visit award-winning attractions - all whilst staying at a hotel to suit your budget.

  9. May 22, 2019 · Aberdeenshire - With 265 castles, 165 miles of dramatic coastline & one very famous Count (Dracula, that is) here is why you should visit Aberdeenshire.

  10. The first day of your itinerary will take you to some of the fantastic coastal attractions of southern Aberdeenshire. Begin your day with a refreshing walk around St Cyrus National Nature Reserve, then visit the Maggie Law Maritime Museum in Gourdon.