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LARKS GALLERY Larks Gallery is a contemporary, friendly gallery situated in the heart of Royal Deeside. There is a wide range of artisan art and high quality craft, including original Scottish paintings, as well as sculpture, glass, ceramics, wood, jewellery and textiles from Scotland and beyond. There are well known, established artists as well as up-and-coming artists, all helping to support art in the North-East of Scotland. Tel: 01339 755888, wwwlarksgallery.com


DARROCH LEARG HOTEL Darroch Learg Hotel is one of the gems of Royal Deeside. With stunning views south across the golf course towards Lochnagar, this elegant and comfortable hotel has 12 bedrooms and a conservatory restaurant serving delicious dinners and Sunday lunches. Tel: 01339 755443, www.darrochlearg.co.uk


THE ABOYNE & DEESIDE FESTIVAL The Aboyne & Deeside Festival (25 July – 10 August) is the cultural highlight of summer on Deeside. 2014’s programme includes Dougie MacLean, Rachel Sermanni and many others. www.aboyneanddeesidefestival.org.uk


CAIRNGORM LODGES Set within a Scots pine forest and adjacent to a beautiful lochan, these luxury self-catering, pet-friendly lodges are in a truly unique location. Sleeping four, the lodges are equipped to a very high standard, including a log burner to ensure a cosy stay. Tel: 07583 436040, www.cairngormlodges.com


CASTLETON COTTAGE Castleton Cottage provides self catering accommodation with an open plan kitchen and living room, suiting two people. Ideally located two minutes from the centre of Braemar, this is perfect for those who enjoy walking, golf, cycling and fi shing, with ski slopes only nine miles away. Tel: 01339 741426, www.castletonbraemar.co.uk


THE BUTTERWORTH GALLERY Situated on the scenic B976 near Aboyne, this unique gallery is an unexpected fi nd in the middle of nowhere. A surprising mix of traditional and contemporary Scottish images and gift ideas by Howard and daughter Mary Louise Butterworth awaits. Tel: 01339 886104, www.butterworthpaintings.co.uk


THE BLACK FACED SHEEP Established over 20 years ago, this Deeside treasure combines a welcoming coffee shop and restaurant serving good food and fabulous cakes, with an intriguing emporium packed full of beautiful gifts. Everything from sofas and tables, to lamps and mirrors, throws, glassware, pottery and cards is available. Tel: 01339 887311, www.blackfacedsheep.co.uk


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