The Jays Guest House - Aberdeen
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Visiting and staying in Aberdeen
The Aberdeen area has seen human settlement for at least 8,000 years.The city began as two separate burghs: Old Aberdeen at the mouth of the river Don; and New Aberdeen, a fishing and trading settlement, where the Denburn waterway entered the river Dee estuary. Aberdeenshire does not include Aberdeen City which is a Council Area in its own right.On the coast, Aberdeen has a long sand beach between the two rivers, the Dee and the Don, which turns into high sand dunes north of the Don stretching as far as Fraserburgh ; to the south of the Dee are steep rocky cliff faces with only minor pebble and shingle beaches in deep inlets. A number of granite outcrops along the south coast have been quarried in the past, making for spectacular scenery and good rock-climbing.
Aberdeen
