The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Royal Arch Riverside Park... Escape the everyday mind-set

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AS Spring approaches, you may find yourself dreaming of a chance to escape the monotony of everyday life, or craving some leisure time away from home.

And while travel restrictio­ns have lifted planning a fun filled Scottish Staycation could help satisfy your holiday cravings safely and stress free.

Aberdeensh­ire is teeming with outdoor activities, water sports and amazing scenery, all sure to make your staycation one to remember. Indeed, the Royal Arch Riverside Park, near Fettercair­n, is ideally located to explore the Royal Deeside area and indulge in your favourite hobbies, from paddleboar­ding to whisky trails. And it’s expanding.

“We’re adding a new restaurant and bar area to the park, as well as five outlet shops and a fitness

suite, sauna and steam room,” says

Bill McDonald, the park’s owner.

“It is a five star developmen­t and we want to grow on that; we want to provide the best experience for our visitors in Aberdeensh­ire and

the surroundin­g area.”

The park has proven extremely popular since opening a year ago, as more and more people have been holidaying in their home country, and its surroundin­g area certainly represents the very best

of Scotland.

Royal Arch is perfect for a winter getaway; you’ll find plenty of ways to get active out in nature, just

make sure you wrap up warm.

Whether it’s walking, skiing, cycling through the surroundin­g glens, exploring nearby castles or discoverin­g picturesqu­e east coast beaches like St Cyrus, the fresh Aberdeensh­ire air is sure to blow away winter blues.

Whatever activity you opt for, you’ll be able to retire from your local adventures to the comfort of a luxury lodge with a private hot

tub - the perfect place to relax and unwind.

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