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Local Area
The Village of Peterculter
Peterculter, a thriving village also known as Culter, is a suburb of Aberdeen, and is situated approximately eight miles inland from Aberdeen city centre. Comprising a population of just over 7,000 people and enjoys easy access to the city.
Just off the A9 on the B979, Peterculter is on the northern banks of the River Dee, near the confluences with Crynoch Burn and Leuchar Burn. Following the 1996 Scottish council boundary changes it became part of the City of Aberdeen’s Lower Deeside ward. Due to its nearness to Aberdeen City and being only about thirty miles from the Cairngorm National Park, Culter is a poular area. In and around the town itself there are many local walks, including its connection to the Deeside Way at the site of the former Culter railway station.
Aberdeen - The Granite City
Aberdeenshire is famous for its granite – a silvery-grey rock that is packed with tiny sparkling crystals. In the city you’ll see lots of stunning buildings made of this sparkling stone – just one of the qualities that makes Aberdeen unique. Its sandy beach, just a short walk from the city centre, is another.
Equally famous for its oil industry, Aberdeen is a vibrant city bursting with life and packed with an amazing and varied selection of stores and shops including those within Union Square, an outstanding shopping precinct.
Aberdeen is also known for its international airport, it is just a 10-minute drive from Culter, connecting you globally. The city’s reputation as a hub for education is underscored by its status as a University City, with King’s College in Old Aberdeen and Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, a well-known teaching hospital that includes a children’s hospital with A&E services.
Local Shops & Services
To make life a little easier for you when you move in to your new home we have included this list of local businesses, banks, stores, shops etc. for your convenience.
Although not a comprehensive list by any means it does however indicate the breadth and scope of facilities in Peterculter.
Lioyds TSB 241 North Deeside Road
RBS 154 North Deeside Road
Micheal Wood Pharmacy 187 North Deeside Road
Abbotsford Pharmacy 2 Abbotswell Crescent
Peterculter Library 189 North Deeside Road
The Ploughman | 220 North Deeside Road
Borsalino | 337 North Deeside Road
Peterculter Sports Centre | Coronation Road
Culter Mills Sports & Reacreation Club | 25 School Crescent
Post Office 179 North Deeside Road
Chelsea House Clinic 215 North Deeside Road
Asda | Muirend Road
The Co-op | 1 Rowanbank Court
Spar | 254 North Deeside Road
Spar | 7-13 Provost Watt Drive
M&S Simply Food | Portlethen Retail Park North Deeside Road
TSA Store | 25-27 School Road
Argos Extra | Wellington Road
R S McCoil | Provost Watt Drive
Peterculter Gold Club | Oldtown, Burnside Road
Drumview Garage | Malcolm Road
Bush Garage | Brighton Place
Peterculter Medical Practice Coronation Road
Peterculter Parish Church 2 Craigton Crescent
Jumbo Fish & Chips | 319 North Deeside Road
Xing Wang | 142 North Deeside Road
The Himalayas | 144 North Deeside Road
Dominoes Pizza | 67 Wellington Road
Subway | Muirend Road
Snappy Tomato Pizza Extra | Cookston Road
Wild Bean Cafe | North Deeside Road
Cafe Bombay | 144A North Deeside Road
Cocoa Ooze | North Deeside Road
Burger King | Willington Road
Old Bank Bar Cafe | 220 North Deeside Road
Fine Things | 257 North Deeside Road
Peterculter Medical Practice Coronation Road
Culter Village Hall 178 North Deeside Road
Richmond Arms | 323 – 327 North Deeside Road
Old Bank Bar | 220 North Deeside Road
The Himalayas | 144 North Deeside Road
Furain Guest House
Local Attractions
Peterculter and Aberdeen offer an eclectic range of attractions suitable for all age groups. From theatres to country walks, from castles to gardens and from snow sports to golf clubs there is a never ending choice to keep the most ardent enthusiasts busy for many a day.
For more information on local attractions log into www.visitscotland.com
Brimmond Hill Country Park
At the top, 288 metres high, you'll enjoy great views down to Aberdeen and the sea. Ideal for dog walkers and those seeking peaceful walks.
Easter Auguston Farm
A great day out for the whole family with fairy garden, farm animals, cafe, and much more.
Crathes Castle
Explore this classic 16th century castle featuring painted ceilings, artworks, furniture, and the ghost of the Green Lady.
His Majesty's Theatre Aberdeen
A must for theatre lovers with a wide variety of shows including ballet, musicals, and pantomimes.
The Beechgrove Garden Aberdeen
Set within 3 acres in Skene, the Beechgrove Garden featured on the BBC programme of the same name is a firm favourite with gardeners throughout Scotland. Well worth a visit.
Beach Leisure Centre Aberdeen
The Beach Leisure Centre is a multifunctional venue providing a leisure pool, including wave machine and four flume plus fully equipped gym and health suite facilities. There is also a large versatile sports hall, café, and créche.
Zoology Museum Aberdeen
The museum's displays are worldwide in scope, from protozoa to the great whales, including taxidermy, skeletal material, study skins, fluid-preserved specimens, and models. Visitors are warmly welcomed to the museum, and there is no charge for admission, though they ask that children are accompanied by a responsible adult.
The Cruikshank Botanic Garden
The Cruickshank Botanic Garden works closely with the Aberdeen Biodiversity Centre and Zoology Museum. This beautiful and peaceful 11-acre garden next to the Zoology Building offers year-round interest to visitors. It has shrub borders, a rock and water garden, sunken garden, rose garden, herbaceous border, and an arboretum, and houses a nationally important collection of over 2,500 labeled plants.
Aberdeen Snow & Sports Centre
If you are a winter sports enthusiast, then this is the place for you all year round with artificial slopes for skiers and snowboarders to practice and hone their skills.
Crathie Church
This small, beautiful church is the place of worship for the Royal Family when in residence at Balmoral.
Loch Muick Ballater
The Cairngorms are stunning, and Loch Muick is just beautiful, whether it is glorious sunshine, snow, or overcast you'll have a good chance to see wild deer/stags and usually a variety of birds, hares, and other wildlife. The path around the loch is accessible to many walkers/hikers, and you can choose how far around the loch you go, including much more technical paths over the mountains to various other glens; there is something for everyone.
Royal Lochnagar Distillery & Visitors Centre
One of many distilleries in Aberdeenshire, Royal Lochnagar distillery is situated on the south side of the River Dee close to Balmoral Castle. Age-old traditions and craftsmanship produce one of Scotland's most exclusive whiskies. A visit to Royal Lochnagar is a timeless experience.
Muir Of Dinnet National Nature Reserve
Lying within the Cairngorms National Park, Muir of Dinnet blends woodland, heath, open water, and an impressive example of nature’s sculptural work, all on one site. There is a visitor center with details of a choice of walks.