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Places to Stay
A list of accommodation from B&B, Hotels to Caravan sites can be found (here).
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Weather
Whats the weather like in Tarland today?
(click here)
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Douneside House
is a registered club owned by a charity established by the late Lady MacRobert in memory of her three sons who were tragically killed while flying – two on operational sorties with the Royal Air Force in 1941.
www.dounesidehouse.co.uk
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Where is Tarland ? |
Tarland is a most attractive village 30 miles west of Aberdeen with its village square constructed in the North East vernacular style overlooked by an impressive granite war memorial. It is located on the B9119, a quiet and scenic route from the city and can also be approached from Aboyne via the B9004, passing Tomnaverie Stone Circle. It nestles at the centre of The Howe O’ Cromar, close to the boundary of the Cairngorms National Park. This natural hollow of land on the eastern edge of the Grampian mountains between the rivers Dee and Don is an area of exceptional beauty in a very special corner of North East Scotland. (Location Map)
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Low Level Walking |
| 4 Routes including; Alastrean Circular Walk, Corrachree Circular Walk, Drummy Woods and Stone Circle Walk and Pittenderich Circular Walk. There are plenty of fantastic walks around Tarland. For more information (click here) |
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Doctors Surgery
Market Stance
Tarland
AB34 4UB
Tel: 013398 81281
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NHS 24
Tel: 08454 24 24 24
NHS 24 works in partnership with local NHS Boards out-of-hours services to provide patients with health advice and help when GP practices are closed.
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Historical Places to Visit
Tarland and the surrounding area of Cromar is full of history. Brief history facts are placed throughout this site or can be found in the History Section
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Tarland Golf Club
This beautifully maintained 9-hole parkland course designed by Tom Morris in 1908 represents a challenge to golfers of all abilities
(more info)
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