Other trails include coastal and castle trails and the Victorian Heritage Trail that takes you to Balmoral, summer residence of the Queen.
For those planning an energetic break, you can go trout or salmon fishing on the rivers Don and Dee, pony trekking, hill walking or golfing on one of the excellent golf courses. Being in the rain-shadow of the mountains the climate is much drier than that of the west coast, so a spot of sunbathing on Aberdeen's golden sandy beach is a possibility in the summer months.
Aberdeen Airport, locally known as Dyce, lies just to the north west of the city and is the gateway to the Grampian Highlands and Royal Deeside.
Check-in: Ground floor of the airport terminal
By road
The access road to the airport is signposted from the A96 Aberdeen to Inverness road. The airport is 7 miles from Aberdeen city centre.
The main car park is located in front of the terminal building for short and long stay parking.
By taxi
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By rail
Aberdeen and Inverness services stop at the local station at Dyce which is just a short taxi ride from the airport.
The main line station is in Aberdeen city centre where there are frequent services to all parts of Scotland and England. For rail information call 08457 484 950.
By bus
Regular bus services operate from the airport to Aberdeen city centre. Services are less frequent at weekends than on weekdays. A single fare to the city centre is £1.30 (subject to change). For further details call +44 (0)1224 650 065
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