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Maryculter House Hotel - Aberdeenshire, Scotland Maryculter House Hotel - Aberdeenshire, Scotland Maryculter House Hotel - Aberdeenshire, Scotland Maryculter House Hotel - Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Maryculter House

Maryculter House sits on the banks of the River Dee, just eight miles from Aberdeen city centre, tucked into wooded grounds that give you a proper sense of escape without being miles from anywhere. It's the kind of place where you can get to an early tee time without setting an alarm for dawn, or nip into town for a post-round pint if the mood takes you.

For golfers, the location does most of the heavy lifting. The Paul Lawrie Golf Centre is only 4 miles away if you want to loosen up on the range or book a quick lesson before tackling something more serious. From there, you've got a strong spread of courses within around 20 miles, headlined by Royal Aberdeen and the James Braid designed Murcar Links. Mix in Peterculter, Stonehaven and Banchory and you can build a varied itinerary without spending half the trip in the car.

Back at the hotel, it's more relaxed retreat than big resort. Expect river views, a calm setting and that "switch off after 18 holes" feel, with comfortable rooms and good food on site. The building itself has plenty of period character, the sort of place that feels like it's been here a while without making a fuss about it.

Who is this for?
Golfers, couples or small groups who want a quiet base near Aberdeen with quick access to a strong spread of links and parkland golf.

Who is it best for?
Friends and couples who value scenery, character and dining as much as ticking off quality courses, all within easy reach of the city.

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Accommodation at Maryculter House

Maryculter House offers 40 rooms spread across seven categories, each designed to blend period features with modern comfort. All rooms come with quality bedding, premium toiletries and complimentary tea and coffee, but the real choice comes down to whether you want extra space, river views or direct access to the grounds.

Classic rooms give you a comfortable, well-appointed base with everything you need after a day on the course. Classic Riverview rooms add views over the River Dee, and if you're anything like me, you'll talk yourself into the upgrade once you see the setting. Classic Terrace rooms open directly onto the grounds, ideal if you want to step outside with a drink and stretch your legs without leaving the property.

Heritage Double and Heritage Riverview rooms step things up with more space and stronger period character. The Riverview version pairs that extra room with views that make an evening wind-down all the more appealing, especially if you've just come off a breezy round at Murcar or Royal Aberdeen. If you're treating yourself or celebrating a milestone trip, the Junior Suites offer generous space and a more luxurious feel, while the Four-poster rooms deliver exactly what the name suggests, adding a touch of occasion to your stay.

Whichever you choose, the rooms are elegantly turned out without feeling stuffy, striking a balance between traditional Scottish hospitality and the practical comforts golfers actually want. Golf bags aren't an afterthought either, there's space to store kit and it's easy to get in and out by car, which matters when you're juggling early tee times and wet-weather gear.

Beyond the rooms, Maryculter House delivers on the social side of a golf trip. The Poachers restaurant is where you'll spend your evenings, with Head Chef David Butters and his team working with locally sourced, seasonal produce to create menus that showcase the best of Scottish ingredients, from mountain game to fresh seafood. The atmosphere is relaxed but polished, the kind of place where you can enjoy a proper meal without feeling like you need to dress up. For smaller groups or special occasions, the Godfrey dining room offers private dining in a more intimate setting.

There's also a lounge and bar for post-round drinks and trip planning, giving you space to unwind without having to leave the property. The hotel's riverside grounds are perfect for a stroll if you need to stretch your legs, and the overall vibe is one of understated quality rather than flashy resort amenities. It's a handy base for early tee times, quick transfers and an easy wind-down afterwards, with everything you need on site and nothing you don't.

Features

  • Conference Facilities
  • In House Restaurant
  • In House Bar
  • Wireless Internet
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