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    Ye ken, stuff?

    Up for a week with the missus and dug. What do you yokels normally do for entertainment?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
    Ye ken, stuff?

    Up for a week with the missus and dug. What do you yokels normally do for entertainment?
    At least you didn't call it the 'shire'. Aberdeenshire is bad enough.

    It's a big area, are you based in one part in particular?

    Driving up the coast is decent enough. Plenty of places to stop and see, especially if you have a dog and you will get a proper mannies chipper supper at most, along with a surprisingly decent selection of other food outlets that have sprung up over the past few years.

    The castles are decent, if you have never been before. Distilleries if you're into Whiskey.

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    • #3
      Nearest town to us is Insch. Managed to book a place with no central heating or flushing bog, which has went down a treat with the wife.

      Think we’re going to pop up to Pennan & Fraserburgh today. I’ll go to a chipper and tell them it’s called a chippy

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      • #4
        If you head for Rhynie (head west from Insch on the B9002 and turn left on to the A97) you can easily climb Tap O Noth and examine the vitrified hill fort (Iron Age, I think) at its easily-reached summit. Turn right on to the A941, and it should take you to the car park.

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        • #5
          Addendum (Sibo’s edit function is fúcked):



          although neither Rhynie nor my ancestral Cabrach is in the fkn ‘Highlands’.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
            Nearest town to us is Insch. Managed to book a place with no central heating or flushing bog, which has went down a treat with the wife.

            Think we’re going to pop up to Pennan & Fraserburgh today. I’ll go to a chipper and tell them it’s called a chippy
            Findlays chipper in Fraserburgh is an excellent chipper. They have another one just down the road from it which is supposedly even better, but I can't vouch for it. A cracking ice cream shop in Fraserburgh too.

            The Fraserburgh Lighthouse museum is worth a look if you are in the area.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
              Nearest town to us is Insch. Managed to book a place with no central heating or flushing bog, which has went down a treat with the wife.

              Think we’re going to pop up to Pennan & Fraserburgh today. I’ll go to a chipper and tell them it’s called a chippy
              No central heating or toilet - have you hired a tent for the week?

              Addng to TheDeeDon's comments on castles/distilleries how about any of the following

              Climb Bennachie (it's got a number of routes to the top ranging on length and steepness but all good walks with a dog)
              Tour of Peterhead Prison
              If you fancy a Highland League game, Buckie and Fraserburgh are playing at home Wednesday evening
              As well as Distilleries there is a tour of Brewdog facilities at Ellon
              If you like walking the dog on a beach then Balmedie Beach is pretty good

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mason89 View Post

                Think we’re going to pop up to Pennan & Fraserburgh today. I’ll go to a chipper and tell them it’s called a chippy
                They'll run you out of town, and quite rightly so.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by swaddon2 View Post
                  They'll run you out of town, and quite rightly so.
                  I walked about the town as if I owned the gaff. None of their hard men, or so called hard men, fancied it. Can’t say I blame them either. They’ll have grown up on tales of how hard folk from the central belt are.

                  Going to nip into Inverurie tonight for something to eat and a scrap.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 57vintage View Post
                    If you head for Rhynie (head west from Insch on the B9002 and turn left on to the A97) you can easily climb Tap O Noth and examine the vitrified hill fort (Iron Age, I think) at its easily-reached summit. Turn right on to the A941, and it should take you to the car park.
                    Popped up this morning. The views were great & Jess the dug loved it.

                    Here’s a question open to all. Where’s the best place in Inverurie to go for a shyte?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
                      Where’s the best place in Inverurie to go for a shyte?
                      Huntly.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
                        Popped up this morning. The views were great & Jess the dug loved it.

                        Here’s a question open to all. Where’s the best place in Inverurie to go for a shyte?
                        Barry Robson's hoose

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                        • #13
                          Off to see the benefit cheats at Balmoral today. Take a wee trip up to the pyramid, then along to Braemar. Hopefully find somewhere with a flushing toilet along the way.

                          Nice day for it

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                          • #14
                            Final day of ****ing round the NE done. Trip to Lossiemouth & Findhorn, with a quick toilet stop in the Boogie Woogie cafe in Keith

                            Thanks for all your recommendations & if any of you ever decide to holiday in Dumbarton, I’ll happily provide tourist info

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mason89 View Post
                              Final day of ****ing round the NE done. Trip to Lossiemouth & Findhorn, with a quick toilet stop in the Boogie Woogie cafe in Keith

                              Thanks for all your recommendations & if any of you ever decide to holiday in Dumbarton, I’ll happily provide tourist info
                              I went to the castle last year. Well, some of it but the path to the top was closed. I liked it, then buggered off to Loch Lomond. Should have thought and asked you for more highlights and chipper recommendations. Next time!

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