Nothern Castle Tour Hatton Castle, the home of David and Jayne James-Duff, is the base for this suggested tour.
Alternatives are Dochfour, the ancestral home of the Baillie family since the 14th century, or
Innes House, a fine Scottish rennaissance building dating from 1640. 
MONDAY | | Fly into Aberdeen, arrive at Hatton Castle mid-morning, settle in and relax. Lunch at Hatton.Golfers play Royal Aberdeen - est. 1790, 18 holes, 6,732 yards, SSS 70.Visit Elgin Cathedral and Johnstons Woollen Mill.Piped in to dinner. |
TUESDAY | | Clay pigeon shooting, archery or falconry display.Lunch at Towie Barclay, a 12th century tower.Golfers play Cruden Bay - est. 1899, 18 holes, 6,732 yards, SSS 72.Visit Glen Grant Distillery.Dinner at Hatton. |
WEDNESDAY | | Tour of Old Aberdeen.Lunch at Banchory Lodge Hotel.Tour of Royal Deeside, stopping off at Craigievar Castle.Dinner at Hatton, followed by Scottish fiddle music. |
THURSDAY | | Explore Pitmedden Garden and Haddo House. Lunch at Udny Arms in Newburgh.Golfers play Nairn - est. 1887, 18 holes, 6,745 yards, SSS 74.Visit Crathes Castle and Gardens. Dinner at Innes House. |
FRIDAY | | Tour Donside and visit Leith Hall.Lunch at Castle Forbes.Golfers play Royal Dornoch - est. 1877, 18 holes, 6,514 yards, SSS 73.Nature walk at Hatton.Dinner followed by Scottish dancing. |
SATURDAY | | Explore Pennan, famous as location for the film, Local Hero.Lunch in traditional Scottish pub.Visit Fyvie Castle for tour and afternoon tea. |
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