Maryculter House
Aberdeen
Indulge yourself in the luxury of one of Aberdeenshire’s most historic hotels. Nestled on the banks of the River Dee, many of our 40 bedrooms boasts stunning views coupled with contemporary Scottish interiors. Relax in our comfortable beds, luxuriate in our stylish bathrooms and enjoy our personal touches of Scottish hospitality. Enjoying good food and company in our atmospheric Poachers' with views of the river is a quintessential part of the Maryculter House experience. Inspired by the abundance of fine produce from our local larder, our Head Chef, Ashleigh Thomson and her team carefully prepare delicious dishes from seasonal, local ingredients.
Aberdeen Airport
15km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
£ (British Pound)
Temperature:
0°C - 20°C
Cost of a Beer:
£5.50
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£42
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About The Area
Aberdeen City sits at the gateway to one of Scotland’s most powerful golf regions. This stretch of coastline is defined by towering dunes, firm-running links turf and championship layouts that test every part of your game.
Just south of the city lies Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, one of the oldest golf clubs in the world and consistently ranked among the UK’s top links. A short drive north brings you to Trump International Golf Links, a modern championship course carved through dramatic dunes along the North Sea. Nearby Cruden Bay Golf Club offers a more traditional, quirky links experience with unforgettable back-nine views.
Golf here is raw and authentic — wind can be a factor, the turf is fast and imaginative shot-making is rewarded. It’s proper Scottish golf.
Off the course, Aberdeen blends granite architecture with a lively restaurant scene. Union Street offers traditional pubs and contemporary dining, while the harbour serves excellent local seafood. Whisky lovers can easily access the nearby Speyside distilleries for tastings.
The ideal golf season runs from May through September, when daylight stretches long into the evening and the courses are at their firm-running best.
For golfers seeking championship links in a less commercialised setting, Aberdeen delivers world-class pedigree without the crowds of St Andrews.








