Craigston Castle. Experience Our Family Home, Turriff

Aberdeenshire. Sleeps up to 10

Craigston Castle was built by my family in 1604. This Grade A listed building is still our family home and we only rent it approximately 12 weeks a year (usually May to October). We get great pleasure in offering people an insight into what it is like to live in a place like this. The income we earn is all directed to conserving the building and estate. Prices vary dependent on the month. Please ask.

Environmental, social as well as economic sustainability are very much at the heart of all that we do at Craigston. We are trying to turn the estate as “green as possible “and an important part of that has been converting the castle heating and hot water from oil to biomass. Our state-of-the-art boiler is fuelled by chipping wood that is harvested (and then replanted) from the estate. We are always looking at other ways of improving on our footprint. In 2021 we conducted a whole estate carbon audit, and we are proud to say that “we are carbon negative”. We use Eco Friendly detergents/cleaning stuff, recycled toilet paper and kitchen roll, we offer you the use of fabric shopping bags and fabric napkins during your stay and much more.

At Craigston, each room is unique and beautifully decorated with period furniture including some original four-poster beds. Each room has its own bathroom, either ensuite or dedicated. In the evening you can sit in the drawing room and enjoy a good whisky from one of the many local distilleries.

We can provide you with our partners contacts to organize professional whisky tasting in the castle, catering, cook etc, or outdoor activities like clay pigeon shooting and archery in the castle grounds. A welcome hamper, shopping, maid service / extra cleaning, are also available for an extra cost (but need to be booked in good time).

The main reception rooms include the spacious drawing room with the open fire, the anti drawing-room, and the Queen's room which has satellite SMART TV. The traditional kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, with plenty of storage room in the adjacent larder. Meals can be eaten either in the kitchen or in two dining rooms, the Morning room, and the Colonia room.

A beautiful library is available to visit, please just ask.

The estate's 750 acres of parkland and farm are at your disposal to explore and enjoy. There are a number of trails to walk, or even bike, and you will find beautiful 18th century stone bridges that cross estate burns and brooks. There are plenty of wild animals to be seen including roe deer, foxes, badgers, red squirrels, pine martens, hares, woodcock, owls, buzzards, sparrow hawks, and ospreys.

The castle is 5 miles from one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world where you will find picturesque fishing villages and beautiful beaches. The nearest village of Turriff (5 miles away) has a good selection of shops, supermarkets, restaurants, pubs, etc.

Nearby:

Bannfshire Coast
Nicknamed Scotland’s secret dolphin coast, Bannfshire is a place of undisturbed natural beauty where dolphins, gannets, porpoises, puffins, and the occasional whale make their home. It is dotted with fishing villages such as Penan (famous for the filming of “Local Hero”), Sandend, and Crovie which have remained remarkably well preserved and which have resisted the advances of too much modern development. The coastline is dramatic and breath-taking but very accessible with many clifftop walks and wonderful beaches.

Castles
There are a great many castles to see in Aberdeenshire and many form part of the Castle trail. The area includes Haddo Country Park, Fyvie Castle, and Craigievar (which inspired Walt Disney to create the castle we see in his famous films). Royal Deeside is also not far away where you can see Balmoral Estate one of the Queen's residence prominently featured in the TV series the Crown.

Walking
As well as the stunning coastal walks there are a number of excellent walks/trails in Aberdeenshire including, Mount Keen (Cairtngorms National Partk), Dunnotter castle via stonehaven, Fetteresso (Three stones Hill Circular), Balmoral Cairns, Bennachie Forest Peaks loop etc etc ...

Nature and Wildlife
Nature Reserves in Aberdeenshire include Sands of Forvie (a beautiful spot with endless sand dunes and plentiful birdlife); the Loch of Strathbeg (home to 252 species of bird, including 20 percent of the world's population of pink-footed geese); Troup Head Nature Preserve; and Glen Tanar.

The Cairngorms National Park
The UK's largest national park with 4,500 sq km of unspoilt countryside. From the traditional town of Grantown-on-Spey (1h 45min drive from Craigston) to the highest village of Tomintoul.

Golf
Craigston is a great base for a week's golfing holiday. Indeed, you could play two different courses every day of your stay and only travel 30 to 40 mins by car. Some of the closest include Royal Tarlair Golf Club, Turriff Golf Club, Craibstone Golf, Huntly Golf Club, Old Meldrum Golf Club, Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, Duff House Golf Club, Trump International Golf Links Aberdeen, etc etc...



Located in Turriff, this castle is in the city center and on a river. Banff Museum and Portsoy Pottery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Duff House and Fyvie Castle. Macduff Marine Aquarium and Portsoy Ice Cream are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

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