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Crathes Castle, Garden & Estate
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The Trust’s Aberdeenshire ranger service operates from Crathes Castle and provides stewardship for the wildlife and flora of the estate as well as education. They run the Nature Detectives for younger children as well as guided walks as part of the events programme for the property. For more details phone 0844 493 2167.
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