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7 coastal adventures to enjoy during the Tall Ships in Aberdeen

Originally published by The Sunday Post

The Tall Ships Races are making a spectacular return to Aberdeen, bringing majestic masts, colourful crews and a whole lot of fun to the city’s shoreline. But why stop there? Once you’ve soaked up the sights, sounds and celebrations of The Tall Ships Races, it’s time to discover even more of what this incredible corner of Scotland has to offer.

1. Explore the sands of Balmedie Beach

Just a 20-minute drive from the city centre, Balmedie Beach is a wide-open playground of soft sand dunes and sea air. Perfect for a relaxing walk, a picnic with the family or even a spot of kite flying, this stretch of coastline is a favourite with locals and a great place to stretch your legs after the buzz of the Tall Ships crowds. Be sure to keep an eye out for seals as they can often be spotted along the shoreline.

2. Step back in time at Dunnottar

Perched dramatically on a cliff edge near Stonehaven, the ruins of Dunnottar Castle look like something out of a fantasy novel. A short drive from Aberdeen, it’s a must-visit for panoramic views, dramatic history and windswept beauty. Catch a glimpse of what life was like a long, long time ago and discover many of the rich secrets of Scotland’s past. Bring your camera – and your walking shoes – and make a coastal hike of it along the cliff trail from Stonehaven.

3. Hop aboard a dolphin spotting boat tour

Port of Aberdeen is one of the best places in Europe to spot bottlenose dolphins – and the best way to see them is from the water.  Aberdeen Harbour Tours run exciting trips leaving from the port.  Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins leaping, puffins paddling and even the occasional seal sunbathing on the rocks.

4. Be adventurous on a stand-up paddle board safari

For a truly immersive coastal experience, consider the SUP Safari along Stonehaven’s dramatic coastline. This half-day adventure combines stand-up paddleboarding beneath the iconic Dunnottar Castle. As you paddle, you’ll explore hidden caves and coves, and during the spring and summer months, witness the bustling seabird colonies.

5. Join a Nuart Aberdeen walking tour

For a creative twist to your coastal adventure, join a Nuart Aberdeen walking tour and explore the city’s vibrant street art scene. These guided tours highlight world-class murals and installations, including striking pieces near the harbour that blend contemporary art with Aberdeen’s maritime heritage. With routes designed to be accessible and engaging for all ages, it’s a colourful and inspiring way to experience the city beyond the sails. You can book a tour in advance online or choose the self-guided option using their interactive map.

6. Walk the coastal trail from Collieston to Newburgh

Fancy a proper adventure? This stunning stretch of the Aberdeenshire Coastal Trail winds past sand dunes, estuaries and wildlife havens. It’s a quieter alternative to the city and perfect for walkers looking to immerse themselves in nature. Don’t forget your binoculars – the Forvie National Nature Reserve is home to one of the largest eider duck colonies in the UK.  And with Collieston recently named one of the UK’s top hidden coastal gems, there’s no better place to start your journey.

7. Uncover local legends at Slains Castle

Head north along the coast to Cruden Bay, where the haunting ruins of Slains Castle loom over the sea. Said to have inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula, it’s a thrilling spot to visit – especially when combined with a coastal walk from the beach. Brave enough to visit at twilight? It’s a gothic dream.  Just remember to stay safe, keep to marked paths, avoid cliff edges, and don’t climb on the ruins.

Make the most of your Tall Ships trip!

With so much to see and do beyond the harbour, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire’s coastlines offer the perfect extension to your Tall Ships experience. Whether you’re in it for the scenery, the wildlife, the castles or the crisp sea air, one thing’s for sure – the adventure doesn’t end when the sails come down.

Start planning your coastal adventure today.

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