Haddo House
4.7
from 1062 Google reviews
About the garden
Opening times
1 Apr–31 Oct: Daily 11.00–15.30 1 Nov–22 Dec: Fri–Mon 11.30–15.30 23 Dec–11 Jan 2020: Closed
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Cafe or restaurant
No cafe or restaurant on site
Shops
None
AB41 7EQ
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Google reviews
4.7
from 1062 Google reviews
RustySpoon
4 months ago
5
Beautiful place, 10/10 worth visiting! Parking all day - £3.50 , 2/3 different cafes to choose from for some food. Kids Playground within the park, Lovely ponds with ducks all over the place, Plenty more to explore, Don't hesitate to visit!
Maja R
5 months ago
5
Hidden gem. House itself is really amazing and guided tours are perfect, so informative, history of the house and estate getting so close to you. NTS property, free to members. Parking available, coffee shop/ gift shop. Extra attractions for those of all ages available across the estate. Perfect for picking, dog walk or day out with the family.
neil hedley
8 months ago
5
Guided tour was great, guide was very knowledgeable and interactive. Plenty walks around the house and you can get a fine coffee from the cafe. The chapel inside the house has a wow factor.
Amelia Carter
9 months ago
5
Lovely tea room. Beautiful grounds, didn't manage to tour the house as had missed the two tour times. We had to pay for parking despite being National Trust members.
Vicky Dunbar
a year ago
5
We've visited here many times over the years as it has so much to offer. Ponds teeming with fish and birds, a great place to take the kids to feed the ducks, swans and geese. Wonderful gardens with beautiful trees and flowers, woodland walks and fantastic historic sights. Play areas for the kids and the house itself is spectacular. My boys always enjoyed the cannon and the statues of the dogs in the garden and of course the giant urn and golden gates up the Scots Mile. Parking is only £2 and free after 6pm for the grounds.