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    Castle Fraser is 4m N of Dunecht and 16m W of Aberdeen

    By bus
    Stagecoach Bluebird bus numbers 210, 215, 216 and 217 all stop at Dunecht, 4 miles from Castle Fraser.
     
    By train
    On reaching Aberdeen Railway Station, take the Stagecoach Bluebird bus numbers 210, 215, 216 or 217 from Aberdeen Bus Station, which is right next to the railway station, to Dunecht, 4 miles from Castle Fraser.
     
    By bike
    Whilst no National Cycle Routes pass near Castle Fraser, it is still an easy place to access by bike.
     

    For more information:
    Click the National Cycle Network icon to see Sustrans cycle routes for this propertyClick the National Cycle Network icon to see Sustrans cycle routes for this property



    Click here to visit the Stagecoach website for Fife services

    Call First ScotRail on 0845 601 5929
    Click here to visit their website

    Call Traveline Scotland on 0871 200 2233 for full public transport information

    Road: Off A944
    Ordnance Survey Ref: NJ722125

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