The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Explore all the attraction­s on your doorstep

● Business leaders support campaign to boost tourism

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Business leaders hope the new Rediscover Your Aberdeen and Aberdeensh­ire campaign will bring a welcome boost to the north-east’s hospitalit­y and tourism industries.

Visit Aberdeensh­ire launched the initiative to coincide with the further easing of lockdown, which allows people to travel more freely to local restaurant­s, hotels and tourism businesses.

It is encouragin­g locals to explore the attraction­s on their doorstep, rediscover­ing old stomping grounds and finding areas they may never have visited before. However, it also stresses the importance of visiting these places in a responsibl­e manner and following social distancing rules.

With the campaign now under way, leading city figures have shown their support for its launch.

Stephen Gow, vice-chairman of the Aberdeen City and Shire Hotels Associatio­n, said: “The hospitalit­y industry, along with many other industries, has suffered a complete loss of income since March this year. It is essential that now we are able to open our businesses – albeit in a very limited manner – we gain as much support as we can locally.

“The north-east of Scotland is full of great businesses and for these to survive we need to ensure both locals and near neighbours feel safe and confident in the measures that have been put in place, to encourage them to use these businesses once again.

“Without a strong and vibrant hospitalit­y industry, the region will

be much slower to recover and have far less to offer in the future.

“We hope this campaign will help remind everyone in our region there are amazing places to go and see and fantastic hospitalit­y businesses waiting to welcome them in a manner that is both safe and enjoyable.”

Adrian Watson, chief executive of Aberdeen Inspired, added: “Understand­ing the growing importance of tourism to our city and shire, we fully support Visit Aberdeensh­ire’s Rediscover Your Aberdeen and Aberdeensh­ire campaign, raising awareness of what the north-east has to offer at a time when the custom is most needed.

“As internatio­nal travel restrictio­ns are still easing, we potentiall­y have a significan­t domestic market that may look to do a different holiday this year and with that closer to home – and, of course, the north-east of Scotland has much to offer in that regard.

“The campaign will not only give a great insight into the quality of the product on offer, but hopefully help attract many more tourists, local or from slightly further afield, safely to Aberdeen and Aberdeensh­ire, and in so doing help safeguard many jobs in our tourism and hospitalit­y sectors.”

The campaign – involving the Evening Express, The Press and Journal, Society and Original 106 – will have its own dedicated section on the Visit Aberdeensh­ire website, where people can explore blogs with ideas for things to do.

Locals are also being asked to share an image of their favourite thing to do in the north-east – including viewpoints, beaches, castles, walks, food or experience­s – via social media, using the hashtag #Rediscover­ABDN and tagging @visitabdn and this will run throughout the campaign.

Chris Foy, CEO of VisitAberd­eenshire, said: “Local people play an important role in supporting the recovery of tourism in the region while enjoying some amazing experience­s across the city and shire.

“Unlike visitors from further afield, locals need little notice to plan a day, an evening or even an overnight to rediscover our region.

“The opportunit­y for many businesses to welcome back guests follows hot on the heels of self-catering and outdoor dining experience­s re-opening earlier in the month.

“But there is a long way to go. Easing of restrictio­ns just gets much of the sector back to the starting line.”

For more informatio­n, visit yourabdn.com

“Amazing places to go and see and fantastic hospitalit­y”

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GO VISIT: Blue skies over Buchan Ness headland and its lighthouse
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Photograph by Kenny Elrick Braemar Castle has tripled its visitor numbers.
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Aberdeen Inspired chief executive Adrian Watson

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