Skip to main content

How to get to Haddo House in Aberdeenshire by Bus?

See Haddo House, Aberdeenshire, on the map

Directions to Haddo House (Aberdeenshire) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Haddo House

  • BusBus:

How to get to Haddo House by Bus?

Click on the Bus route to see step by step directions with maps, line arrival times and updated time schedules.

Bus stations near Haddo House in Aberdeenshire

  • Raxton Crossroads, Tarves,38 min walk,
  • Braikley Park, Tarves,60 min walk,
  • War Memorial, Methlick,129 min walk,

Bus lines to Haddo House in Aberdeenshire

  • 452,Inverurie,
  • 290,Aberdeen,
  • 291,Aberdeen,
  • 292,Ellon,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Haddo House?

    The nearest stations to Haddo House are:

    • Raxton Crossroads, Tarves is 2959 meters away, 38 min walk.
    • Braikley Park, Tarves is 4687 meters away, 60 min walk.
    • War Memorial, Methlick is 10115 meters away, 129 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Haddo House?

    These Bus lines stop near Haddo House: 291

See Haddo House, Aberdeenshire, on the map

The Most Popular Urban Mobility App in Aberdeenshire.
All local mobility options in one app

Public Transit to Haddo House in Aberdeenshire

Wondering how to get to Haddo House in Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom? Moovit helps you find the best way to get to Haddo House with step-by-step directions from the nearest public transit station.

Moovit provides free maps and live directions to help you navigate through your city. View schedules, routes, timetables, and find out how long does it take to get to Haddo House in real time.

Looking for the nearest stop or station to Haddo House? Check out this list of stops closest to your destination: Raxton Crossroads; Braikley Park; War Memorial.

Bus:

Want to see if there’s another route that gets you there at an earlier time? Moovit helps you find alternative routes or times. Get directions from and directions to Haddo House easily from the Moovit App or Website.

We make riding to Haddo House easy, which is why over 1.5 million users, including users in Aberdeenshire, trust Moovit as the best app for public transit. You don’t need to download an individual bus app or train app, Moovit is your all-in-one transit app that helps you find the best bus time or train time available.

For information on prices of Bus, costs and ride fares to Haddo House, please check the Moovit app.

Use the app to navigate to popular places including to the airport, hospital, stadium, grocery store, mall, coffee shop, school, college, and university.

Location: Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Haddo House, Aberdeenshire
Haddo House, AberdeenshireHaddo House is a Scottish stately home located near Tarves in Aberdeenshire, approximately 20 miles (32 km) north of Aberdeen (grid reference NJ868347). It has been owned by the National Trust for Scotland since 1979. The Gordons, who later became the Earls of Aberdeen and Marquesses of Aberdeen, have lived on the site for over 500 years. Haddo House sits in or near the site of the old Kellie Castle, the family's previous dwelling which was burnt down by the Covenanters and dates from 1732; it was designed by William Adam in the Georgian Palladian style. The interior of the house though is late Victorian in style, having undergone refurbishment in 1880 by Wright and Mansfield. Haddo contains a large art collection, including a series of 85 castles by James Giles, an early work by Claude Lorrain and a Madonna believed to be by Raphael. There are also several portraits of 19th-century British politicians. A specially-made display cabinet contains the Cabot Commemorative State Dinner Service. The hand-painted porcelain service with twenty-four settings for an eight-course meal was made by members of the Woman's Art Association of Canada in 1897. The Canadian government declined to pay the CDN$1,000 asking price. It was purchased privately by members of the House and Senate of Canada and presented on 12 June 1898 to Lady Aberdeen on the occasion of her husband ending his term as Governor-General of Canada.John Smith did the design work for the kitchens and peripheral buildings in 1843. He returned there in 1845 and built the gate houses at the North and South entrances. Constructed in a rough coarse granite, these single storey buildings are in a Tudor style.Haddo House's most notable former resident was George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, the British prime minister from 1852–1855.Another notable period in its history was during WW2 when the house became a maternity hospital for the evacuated mothers of Glasgow. Nearly 1200 babies were born at Haddo Emergency Hospital, as it was known, and many still come back to visit known affectionately as the Haddo Babies.The house has a small chapel attached. In the grounds is a theatre, Haddo House Hall, and rehearsal rooms, known as the Peatyards. Haddo House Choral & Operatic Society (HHCOS), a large and vibrant choral society formed in 1945, has its operations base there. For over sixty years it has been noted for its annual musical and operatic productions.
How to get to Haddo House with public transport- About the place

Public transport routes with stations closest to Haddo House in Aberdeenshire

Bus lines with stations closest to Haddo House in Aberdeenshire

Easier to get to Haddo House in…