Huntly See & Do
Explore the ruins of Huntly Castle, which in its heyday was a majestic home to the Earls of Huntly. The castle boasts a long history of prestige and fame, including acting as a shelter for Robert the Bruce.
Another nearby attraction is Leith Hall, a manor house set in a 286-acre estate surrounded by scenic gardens. Now run by The National Trust, Leith Hall offers tearooms and opportunities for walks, trails, and wildlife encounters.

Dorenell Ranger Service and Visitor Centre
The Dorenell Ranger Service is employed by EDF Renewables UK as part of the Dorenell Wind Farm. We provide information about the Dorenell Waymarked trails and promote responsible access to the beautiful surroun...
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Huntly Falconry Centre
We hold bird of prey falconry demonstrations throughout the season, where owls, hawks, falcons and eagles can be seen flying every day. We also give falconry tuition to interested groups and individuals.
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Huntly Nordic and Outdoor Centre
Huntly Nordic and Outdoor Centre is Britain's only purpose-built all-weather facility for cross-country skiing and roller skiing, providing tuition at all levels from novice up to recreational skiers. When the...
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Knockdhu Distillery
At the time of our establishment in 1894, we were considered the perfect embodiment of a modern distillery. More than 125 years later, that picture of the past is still present, thanks to John Morrison’s pionee...
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The White Wood
The Wood is a living monument to peace, which will develop over three hundred years. As a site of reflection, it was created by the community of Huntly and artist Caroline Wendling, with oaks from Germany, ston...
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Town Collection
Deveron Projects has invited visual artists, musicians and writers to live and work in our town Huntly since the mid-1990s. With each residency, the artists have contributed artworks and other artefacts to an e...
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Huntly Hairst
The Hairst is a unique annual harvest festival taking place in Huntly. This family event, established in 2002, celebrates the food and traditions of Aberdeenshire. Held on the first weekend in September it has ...
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Moray Walking & Outdoor Festival
Scotland’s Midsummer Outdoor Festival is an ideal way to explore Moray. From the foothills of the Cairngorms to Moray’s award-winning coastline, you can enjoy long summer days discovering Moray’s natural, histo...
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Huntly Community Sensory Garden
The garden is situated in the grounds of the Meadows Care Home and is open to everyone in the community. The original idea and funding for the garden came from the Huntly Football Club.
We are a team of volunt...
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Playpark - Cooper Park
Traditional children's play equipment set against the backdrop of Huntly Castle. There are also 4 tennis courts available for use which can be booked via Live Life Aberdeenshire online. There is ample parking ...
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Playpark - Deveron Playpark
Selection of children's play equipment and skater ramp.
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Castle Bridge / Elgin's Bridge
Likely 17th Century, the Castle Bridge (also know as Elgin's Bridge) over the River Deveron is located between Huntly Castle and Huntly Lodge (Huntly Castle Hotel). Located in an area of significant historic i...
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Duke of Richmond Statue
Located in The Square in Huntly, the statue was erected as a memorial of Charles Gordon Lennox, Fifth Duke of Richmond by the Tenantry of the Lordship of Huntly in 1862. It is a large pedestrian statue of red ...
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Gordon Highlanders Memorial
Designed and sculpted by David Annand, the memorial a rough hewn corennie granite stone of remembrance surmounted by a bronze deer antlers, and a bronze dedication plaque, with 2 smaller factual bronze plaques...
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Huntly Castle
Visit the seat of one of medieval and Renaissance Scotland’s most powerful families. Heraldic sculpture and inscribed stone friezes were fitting for the home of the earls of Huntly, now a noble ruin.
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Leith Hall, Garden & Estate
The Hall has played witness to Scottish history since 1650, with ten generations of the Leith-Hay family having lived here until just after World War II. They donated the house to the National Trust for Scotlan...
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