There's a small village near Dnnideer called Insch. It's like going back to the sixties there! Not much going on at all - I loved it!
I think your only option is to stop in Aberdeen. There's really not much to do elsewhere. When I 'did' Aberdeenshire I stopped with a friend for a few nights, just below Aberdeen, and then I stopped in Macduff. Which was a vile piss-pot.
But the stones. . ahhhhh!
I understand your problem. I'm a great believer in doing the stone things alone. I often just book three or four days to myself and get out there. Only that way can I spend 100% of the time in the field. I've been lost, chased by cows, shocked by electric fences and worried bt strange farmers from Land's End to Scotland to Ireland and loved every minute.
Next time I go to Aberdeenshire I'll stop in Insch. There's a great pub with Fats Domino on the juke box.
Reply | with quote | Posted by suave harv 2nd June 2007ce 10:29 |
Aberdeenshire help.. (dee, Jun 02, 2007, 10:12)- Re: Aberdeenshire help.. (suave harv, Jun 02, 2007, 10:29)
- Re: Aberdeenshire help.. (tiompan, Jun 02, 2007, 10:41)
- Re: Aberdeenshire help.. (FourWinds, Jun 04, 2007, 09:16)
- Re: Aberdeenshire help.. (Chris, Jun 04, 2007, 12:01)
- Re: Aberdeenshire help.. (BigSweetie, Jun 21, 2007, 11:47)
|
|