Haddo Estate
Links to other useful websites
Aberdeenshire Council
Aberdeenshire Council’s site for the Haddo Country
Park which occupies the former Policy Grounds of Haddo
House and includes lakes, woodland and Parkland to which
visitors are welcome.
Haddo House Choral and Operatic Society
Amateur Choral Society meeting at Haddo House, and providing
the chorus for and promoting an otherwise fully professional
annual Opera, also performing
oratorio concerts and other events. Founded in 1947 by
Lord and Lady Aberdeen, meets in the historic wooden Hall
at Haddo House
Haddo Trout Fishery
Fly fishing for trout in a boat on one of the Haddo lakes
Formartine Partnership
The Formartine Partnership is a coalition
of local people and organisations concerned
about the issues facing the Formartine
area of Aberdeenshire. The Partnership
aims to involve communities in sustainable
rural development in their area. This
is being achieved through local initiatives,
projects and small grant awards
Haddo House Curling Club
One
of the oldest curling clubs in Scotland which has an outdoor
curling rink on Haddo
National Trust for Scotland
National Trust for Scotland site for Haddo House
built in 1732 for the 2nd Earl of Aberdeen by William Adam.
The
only Stately Home in the North-East of Scotland.
National Trust for Scotland Holidays
Unique and beautiful holiday properties throughout the
most spectacular locations in Scotland
Tartan Tanks
Military vehicle driving experience on the Haddo Estate
in anything from a jeep to a Chieftan Tank!
The Rotary Club of Ellon
The Rotary Club of Ellon serves Ellon
and the surrounding area, which
includes Methlick, Authnagatt,
Hatton, Cruden Bay, Newburgh, Balmedie,
Tarves and Pitmedden.
The Ythan Project
The
project
is funded
by
the European
Commission’s
Life Environment fund and aims to involve local
people in protecting,
restoring and
enhancing the river
Ythan.
Ythan District Fishery Board
Ythan
District
Fishery
Board
looks
after
conservation
of fish stocks and supervises fishing on the
River
Ythan
in
Aberdeenshire in the North-East of Scotland
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