Hi,
i hope you have a great time when you get here.
Sadly there is nothing for 'Much Cheapness' in Scotland when its Tourist Activities,
but
where you are going,
takes you to where some of the very best views are to be had for FREE, (my fouvourite price)
&
these are available right from the public roads without needing to go up tracks.
(fuel is cheaper at least someplaces like in Aberdeen, Huntly, Keith, Elgin,Forres, etc, you are in the middle of Tesco/Asda land.)
www.petrolprices.com'huntly'
http://www.bordc.netis the Local Club,
possibly some type of event is on in the area when you are there.
*I will put some links up when i check what is still open in the way of 4x4 adventure places or ones providing
'Land Rover Safaris' etc..
There is an Adventure Centre with Off Road Driving near Banchory, & near Alford.(or there was)
A Motor Museum, & other bits and pieces.
(i will see what i can find later)
Huntly is in a great area for getting into the hills & fantastic views from the tarred roads.
Look towards Dufftown, Tomintoul, Ballindaloch,Glenlivet etc
'Tomintoul' to the 'Lecht' to 'Ballater' or 'Braemar' is well worth driving.
(its a fantastic trip & very different from any other road you will find in the UK.
turn off to 'Ballater', 'Balmoral' or 'Braemar' after heading down to 'Cockbridge'/'Corgarth',
'A939' to Braemar is fantastic, turn off before going onto the 'A 949' when coming down towards Aberdeen.
'A939' but take the turn onto the 'B976'
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its not a huge distance, but leave plenty of time to enjoy this amazing route)
*Cock Bridge-Tomintoul is the road you here closed first most winters)
The Lecht Ski Centre is open all year & has Quads or Karts in the car park, & Devil Karts on the Hill.
http://www.lecht.co.uk'Glenlivet Estate' websites are worth checking to see if there is a 'Land Rover' Safari or similar available still.
later
george