Huntly is the principal town in the district of Strathbogie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, lying on the main road from Aberdeen to Inverness, where the River Bogie joins the Deveron. This area is abundant with castles and is included in the unique ‘Castle Trail’. There are two standing stones near the town, indicating the area has been an ancient settlement. Huntly was originally known as, Milton of Strathbogie, with the castle dating back to c.1180. The Earl of Huntly was granted a charter in 1506 and changed the name, planning for the new town came in 1769. Huntly is a grey-stone town centred on the main square with shops, restaurants and hotel, interesting historic buildings including the Victorian Town Hall, church, and the Clock Tower dating from1890. Huntly Castle and Caravan Park is set in picturesque parkland surrounded by hills. The rivers Deveron and Bogie are used for angling, nearby the River Spey is abundant with Salmon. The area is ideal for walking and mountain biking with various routes. Activities include pony trekking, swimming, golfing, and game shooting. Cooper Park has facilities including putting and trampolining. There is a Falconry Centre and the Nordic Ski and Outdoor Centre. Huntly is close to many distilleries on the ‘Malt Whisky Trail’.
Attraction
Huntly Castle
Leith Hall & Garden
Caravan Park
Care Home
Classes
Dance - Erin Lawrence School of Dance
Dentist
Doctor
Estate Agent
Golf Club
Pub and Bar
Glenbarry Inn
Grouse Inn
Rose & Thistle
Royal Oak Bar
Strathdeveron Bar
Restaurant
Ashgrove
Caseindia
Castle Hotel
Golden Pheasant
School
Solicitor
Stewart & WatsonTaxi
Deveron Taxis
Dey William Executive Hire
Hardies Taxis
J & J Watt Taxis
Vet
Shops
R Barron & Sons
Forbes Raeburn & Sons
Largue Pharmacy
Duncan & Todd
J & K Cockburn
Corshalloch Organics
Activities
Huntly Nordic & Outdoor Centre(Snow Sports)
Places to Stay near Huntly
Castle Hotel (0.55 miles)
Mannoch Hill Cottage (5.84 miles)
Private Cottage ideally placed for Fishing, Golf, Whiskey & Castle Trails, Bird Watching & Touring the countryside. Spacious and flexible accommodation. The cottage is set in 2 acres of private garden and offers a double ... More | visit website
Miltown House B&B (10.67 miles)
Miltown House offers modern, comfortable accommodation within a new extension to the old part of the house which dates back into the 1800’s. At Miltown House we are determined to ... More
Fife Arms Hotel (13.58 miles)
The Fife Arms situated in the centre of turriff, is an ideal stay over for the businessman, traveller or short break. All rooms are ensuite, the restaurant has the reputation of serving the best, freshest ... More | visit websiteThe Forbes Arms Hotel (14.28 miles)
Bridge of Alford is a small country village nestling in the Vale of Alford on the banks of the River Don and is surrounded by the Hills of Bennarchie and Coreen. Despite this tranquility, the ... More | visit websitePittodrie House Hotel (14.29 miles)
A 17th Century family house built on 15th century foundations, Pittodrie House is one of the most historic hotels in Scotland, set in a 2400 acre country estate. Pittodrie Estate is ... More
Kildrummy Inn (14.87 miles)
Craigellachie Hotel (15.26 miles)
Built in 1893, this country house hotel offers modern day comforts and facilities whilst capturing the charm of yesteryear. Found in the beautiful village of Craigellachie, at the confluence of the Fiddich ... More
Kildrummy Castle Hotel (15.28 miles)
Durn House (15.87 miles)
Durn House is located in a quiet backwater in the picturesque coastal fishing village of Portsoy on the Moray/Banffshire Coast. Durn House was built in 1770 and is an elegant ... More
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