Bubble football
An incredible number of people around the world love football, and Great Britain is no exception. If you are also a fan of this popular sport and have nothing against playing the game with your friends on days off, Bubble Soccer Scotland in Aberdeen is a must-visit place. In this center, you will be able to get acquainted with quite an unusual way of playing this game. It is called bubble football.
Meat dishes make up the basis of the menu of local restaurants devoted to the national cuisine. Many dishes here are cooked on an open fire. Scottish cuisine is reminiscent of the … Open
Local people are very calm and polite. They are distinguished by modesty and respect for family. Oddly enough, but when dealing with local residents it’s recommended to talk less. Too … Open
Skiing and snowboarding
Scotland is rich in ski resorts, with skiing usually available from November to April. Therefore, if you like active recreation, open-air activities, and extreme, you will enjoy a visit to the Aberdeen Snowsports Centre in Garthdee. This center has the largest ski slope in the area. Beginners will be pleased with an artificial slope that has the special Snowflex surface. The latter has an area of 900 square meters.
The slope has enough space for up to 48 skiers. The main slope has the same surface and is suitable for different groups of skiers. If you would like to master the art of alpine skiing or snowboarding, a team of professional coaches will gladly give you several lessons. It is a great way to have fun, enjoying active pastime and popular winter sports.
Despite the fact that Aberdeen has the status of an industrial city, it is annually visited by numerous travelers. A simple walk through the city will bring in a real pleasure, because its … Open
Distillery
While exploring Aberdeen, it is impossible to fail to remember that Scotland is famous for its whiskey. The description of this process can be seen in manuscripts that date back to the 15th century. When you explore northern suburbs of the city, you will reach Speyside that is an important stop in a “whiskey tour”. There are as many as 7 distilleries in the region, such as Glenfiddich, Glen Grant, and Strathisla. Strathisla is considered the most famous distillery in the region.
Unlike one might think, such tours do not promote alcohol, and tourists of different gender and age are welcome to attend them because any visit to a whiskey distillery is, first of all, an interesting excursion, during which it is possible to find out much interesting about local traditions and visit historical places. Of course, in any distillery, it is possible to see how whiskey is made, smell it, and sample the famous elite drink.
Aberdeen's main dish is an uncomplicated rowie - a butter pie, something in between a pancake and a croissant, which is smeared with jam or butter. In the old days, the rowie served as a … Open
Mither Tap Climbing
When you’re in a mood for a hiking tour in the mountain region of Scotland, it is high time to head to the north of Aberdeen, to the area close to the Garioch Chapel. This is where tourists will find the Bennachie Mountain Range, the shape of which is reminiscent of a female bust. There was a colony in this area that survived until the middle of the 19th century. Scientists also think that Mons Graupius battle took place in this area.
1. The transportation system of the city is well-developed, so you can easily move around the city by buses. Tickets can be purchased from a driver. Travellers, who expect to ride a bus a … Open