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Farm Shop & Tearoom

The Farm Shop & Tearoom is a five minute drive (or 30 minute walk) from our cottage rentals. The Kennels and Deer Park Cottage are 1.5 miles away and Tillyfruskie Cabin is 1.7 miles away.

The shop has a selection of gifts, grocery items and homemade food including ready meals and baked goods.

The Tearoom is open 7 days a week, serving breakfast, lunch, hot and cold drinks as well as deli items and baked goods. Call us at 01330 850710 to reserve a table.

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  • Fishing

    The Commonty Beat on the River Dee, managed by the Finzean and Ballogie Estates, is famous for salmon and sea trout fishing.

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  • Walking

    There are many tracks for the recreational and more determined walker in Finzean, through woodland or up hills, such as Tom’s Cairn with stunning views of the Dee and Feugh valleys.

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  • Cycling

    There are numerous good cycle loops and trails in Finzean. The single-track road to the Forest of Birse Kirk offers unparalleled biking through pine woods and moorland and past two historic watermills.

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  • Events

    Embrace the vibrant culture of Finzean, Aberdeenshire with our guide to all the exciting events taking place locally.

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  • Wildlife

    Finzean has a diverse ecology supporting over 135 different species of birds, and a thriving population of roe and red deer, pine martens, badgers and red squirrels.

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  • Castles

    We are within easy reach of a number of impressive and historic castles. Crathes, Balmoral, Braemar and Dunnottar castles all make a great day trip.

  • Whisky

    Our local distillery is Royal Lochnagar, located on the Balmoral Estate. Guided tours are available. Find out more here.

  • Golf

    Aboyne, Banchory and Inchmarlo are our closest courses, though there are many places to play within easy reach.

  • Art

    Our Farm Shop showcases many local artists, whose work is available for sale. Slightly further afield, the McEwan, Lost and Butterworth galleries are all recommended.