Haddo House can host civil, religious and humanist weddings, whilst the beautiful chapel in the grounds is available for religious ceremonies of all …
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Feb 22, 2025
Great parkland setting. 2 Coffee shops, nice gift shop and clean facilities but the highlight was our tour. Fiona was great. Highly recommended. The property itself is expansive with lots to see incl…Full review by topnotchhols
Feb 15, 2025
We enjoyed a superb tour round Haddo House today and Charlotte, our guide, had such an amazing knowledge of the House, it’s history, and the history of the Gordon family. This House is often overlook…Full review by Andyabz
Dec 17, 2024
A really interesting place to visit. So much to see and learn about. Our guide, Robert, was very friendly, welcoming and excellent at providing information about any of the pieces we asked about. We …Full review by rpaterson2020
Yes very much so. Dogs are most welcome in the park. There is a dog play area where dogs can exercise and have freedom. There are various walks within the park where dogs can …
Yes very much so. Dogs are most welcome in the park. There is a dog play area where dogs can exercise and have freedom. There are various walks within the park where dogs can run free or be on a lead. Responsible dog owners are aware when their dogs can be off lead or on lead. Obviously around the duck pond and the large lake dogs should be on a lead but there are ample open spaces for dogs to be responsibly off lead beside their owners.