Doonies Farm
A Family Attraction in Aberdeen
Doonies Farm
- Aberdeen
- Family
- £
- Calendar
The farm is home to some of Britain's rarest breeds of cattle, sheep, horses, pigs, goats and poultry. It is a working farm that is managed using mainly traditional farming methods to encourage local wildlife to flourish too. Not only is Doonies farm suitable for all ages as well as affordable, it is an incredible educational day out, full of interaction with rare breed farm animals and perfect if you are looking for something to do with the kids.
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Aberdeen
Scotland's third largest city has been thriving since the discovery of North Sea Oil. It has a closely packed city centre made up of dark granite buildings that can make it a overcast and gloomy place at times. However there is a charm and vitality about the city that is reflected in its restaurants and night-life. Union Street is the city's main artery and is a mile long and built on pillars. North-east of the city centre on the banks of the river Don stands the ancient suburb of Old Aberdeen with its fortified cathedral, cobbled streets and houses that date from the 15th Century.

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