As Aberdeen’s only Turkish restaurant and ambassadors of Turkish cuisine, we offer you this menu of authentic Middle Eastern dishes, all freshly prepared using only the freshest local produce, cooked to order and complemented by specially imported traditional herbs and spices.
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Aberdeen Gin Fest [5-6 July 2019]
Whether you are already a confirmed gin lover, or just curious to explore the amazing range of traditional or trendy gins bursting onto the market, Aberdeen Gin Fest is where you can meet the producers behind the spirits. Raise a glass and dance the night away to great live music.
Stonehaven Folk Festival [12 – 14 July 2019]
Enjoy concerts, workshops, singalongs, storytelling and ceilidhs at this quirky festival. Why not head along to the festival’s Aqua Ceilidh on Sunday 14 July at Stonehaven Heated Open Air Pool for an aquatic take on this dancing Scottish tradition.
Peterhead Scottish Week [20 – 28 July 2019]
Embrace the patriotism as Peterhead hosts Scottish Week. With activities including a truck show, competitions, entertainment and more. In 2018 the event also saw an aerial display from the world-famous Red Arrows.VisitAberdeenshire
Jaguar Classic Car Show [28 July 2019]
Car lovers can rejoice as the Grampian Region Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club Annual Car Show returns to Drum Castle. Bring the family to see a great many superb examples of these famous vehicles and help support the GRJEC’s chosen charity for 2019.

“Fierce Bar Aberdeen is the first bar that local brewery Fierce Beer opened in April 2018.
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They offer a wide variety of their own flavour packed beers, along with guest beers from collaboration partners including a local gin and tonic on draft. A fine selection of local spirits & mixers including gin, rum, vodka and whisky are available along with Bourbon, Tequila, rose, red and white wine and prosecco.
As a company Fierce believe in provenance and supporting local business where possible. With this, their food menu offers sandwiches delivered daily from Contour Cafe, cheese boxes from Gourmet Cheese Co. that contain 3 different cheeses, crackers, oatcakes and a chutney. The chutney is also made locally from Bakery Lane who also provide beautiful gooey brownies made with Fierce Beer.
Tea and coffee and a selection of non-alcohol drinks are also available.
A cosy welcoming spot for anyone to go, relax and be looked after.”
“The David Welch Winter Gardens at Duthie Park are one of Europe’s largest indoor gardens and Scotland’s third most visited gardens.
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It boasts a beautiful floral paradise all year round, with many rare and exotic plants on show from all around the world.
Come and visit the Temperate House, Corridor of Perfumes, Fern House, Victorian Corridor, Japanese Garden, Tropical House and Arid House, which has one of the largest collections of Cacti and Succulents in Britain and the world’s only talking cactus!”


“Just at the edge of Dinnet village, there’s a place where you can walk through some of Deeside’s prettiest woodlands and picnic beside a loch clothed in water lilies. And if you fancy scrambling into a granite cauldron, following in the footsteps of Queen Victoria, you can do that too!
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Muir of Dinnet blends woodland, heath, open water and an impressive example of nature’s sculptural work, all on one site. Visit the Burn O’Vat and feel the rock walls swallow you up in their damp embrace, cutting you off from the outside world. Elsewhere, wander through birch woodlands, watch for the flash of a damselfly’s wings or savour the peace and tranquillity of a summer reflection in the clear water of the lochs.
Lying within the Cairngorms National Park, Muir of Dinnet has a range of enchanting walks through the woodland and around the water-filled kettle hole that forms Loch Kinord. There are four waymarked paths starting from the visitor centre. They range from just under a mile to the Burn O’Vat and up to nearly four miles on the Loch Kinord circular path. Take time to stroll through the woodland looking out for birds, animals and delicate woodland wildflowers
There is a visitor centre, which tells the story of how the different elements of the reserve evolved and what you are likely to see if you go out to enjoy the reserve. You can find out how glaciers carved up the landscape, how the lochs and bogs formed, how well the woodland is doing and why the reserve is so special. The visitor centre is rated Gold as part of the Green Tourism Business Scheme.
The best time to visit is in spring and winter for birds, and all year round for visits to the Burn O’Vat.
There are toilets a short distance beyond the visitor centre, which are open all year. One of these toilets is wheelchair accessible and also has baby changing facilities.The main car park is located at the Burn O’ Vat Visitor Centre. Paths are available to the Burn `o Vat, onto Parkin’s Moss, around Loch Kinord, from Dinnet village and between Lochs Kinord and Davan.”
