Hazlehead Park
Hazlehead Park is a large public park in the Hazlehead area of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Dyce (Scottish Gaelic: Deis) is an area of the city of Aberdeen, Scotland, about 6 miles (9.7 km) north west of Aberdeen city centre, and best known as the location of the city's airport. It is on the River Don.
Population: 5,375
Latitude: 57° 12' 18.79" N
Longitude: -2° 10' 36.34" W
Hazlehead Park is a large public park in the Hazlehead area of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Harlaw Academy is a six-year comprehensive secondary school situated 200 yards from the junction of Union Street and Holburn Street in the centre of Aberdeen, Scotland. It is directly adjacent to St Margaret's School for Girls. The Academy draws mos…
The Formartine and Buchan Way is a long-distance footpath in Scotland, extending from Dyce north to Peterhead and Fraserburgh. It follows the track of a former railway line, the Formartine and Buchan Railway, and is open to walkers and cyclists. Hor…
Findon or Finnan (Gaelic: Fionndan) is a fishing village eight miles south of Aberdeen, famous for originating the smoked haddock known as Finnan haddie. The Findon moor has a number of paths through it, many of which run along the cliffs. Deer can …
Ellon Academy is a secondary comprehensive school in the Aberdeenshire town of Ellon.
Easter Aquhorthies Recumbent Stone Circle near Inverurie in North East Scotland is one of the more well known recumbent circles. Dating from around 3000 B.C., the diameter of the circle is approximately 20 metres. The circle stones vary from 1.116 m…
St Mary's College, Blairs (commonly known as Blairs College), situated near Aberdeen in Scotland, was from 1829 to 1986 a junior seminary for boys and young men studying for the Roman Catholic priesthood.
Allan Park is a football ground located in Cove, a suburb of Aberdeen. It is the former home to Cove Rangers F.C., who currently play in the Highland Football League.
Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links is located in Aberdeen, Scotland.
The A96 is a major road in the North of Scotland.
The 2009 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships were held in Aberdeen, Scotland from December 4-12, 2009. The A-Group tournament took place at the Linx Ice Arena, and the B-Group are playing at Curl Aberdeen.
The College of Life Sciences and Medicine is one of three academic colleges at the University of Aberdeen. It consists of four schools plus the graduate school.
Tullos is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland. The area takes its name from the Vale of Tullos which lies between Tullos Hill and Torry Hill.
The Tivoli Theatre, is a theatre in Aberdeen, Scotland, opened in 1872 as Her Majesty's Theatre and was built by the Aberdeen Theatre and Opera House Company Ltd, under architects James Matthews of Aberdeen and C.B. Phipps, a London-based architect …
Seaton Park is located in Aberdeen, Scotland and is one of the city's biggest parks.
Kingswells is a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, situated west of the city centre, east of Westhill, north of Cults and south of Dyce.
The Haudagain Roundabout /ˈhædəɡən/ is a roundabout in Aberdeen that bisects the A90 and A96.
The Scottish city of Aberdeen has a number of famous green spaces and walkways. The parks, gardens and floral displays which include 2 million roses, 11 million daffodils and 3 million crocuses have led the city to win the Royal Horticultural Societ…