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Body Logic Therapies

Body Logic Therapies

The Studio, New Inn Courtyard, Market St, Ellon AB41 9JD

14 reviews
Kirsty Wales Massage Therapies

Kirsty Wales Massage Therapies

The Foggie Neuk, 63 Main St, Aberchirder, Huntly AB54 7SY

13 reviews
Asia H Beauty and Complementary Therapist

Asia H Beauty and Complementary Therapist

25a W Church St, Buckie AB56 1BN

12 reviews
Istana Hair & Beauty

Istana Hair & Beauty

63 Barclay St, Stonehaven AB39 2AR

12 reviews
Balanced Sports Clinic

Balanced Sports Clinic

7 Northern Rd, Kintore, Inverurie AB51 0YL

11 reviews
Montrose Massage

Montrose Massage

71 Murray St, Montrose DD10 8JZ

11 reviews
Ekseption Facials

Ekseption Facials

Address unavailable

10 reviews
Obsidian Holistics

Obsidian Holistics

47 Baillie Dr, Alford AB33 8TG

8 reviews
Serenityorganicbodytherapy

Serenityorganicbodytherapy

32 Market St, Ellon AB41 9JD

8 reviews
Tanya Thai Massage

Tanya Thai Massage

176A High St, Montrose DD10 8JB

8 reviews
Foot Hold for Health

Foot Hold for Health

Fife St, Dufftown, Keith AB55 4AL

7 reviews
Mademoiselle

Mademoiselle

21 High St, Laurencekirk AB30 1AA

5 reviews
Muscle Therapy

Muscle Therapy

5 Hobshill Rd, Hatton, Peterhead AB42 0TF

5 reviews
JL Nails and Therapies

JL Nails and Therapies

41 W Church St, Buckie AB56 1BP

4 reviews
Med&Beauty

Med&Beauty

7 Ash Grove, Fraserburgh AB43 9LW

4 reviews
Resonate Studio

Resonate Studio

Davidson Building, St Brydes Rd, Kemnay, Inverurie AB51 5RD

4 reviews
Fresh Faced Facials with Kaye

Fresh Faced Facials with Kaye

5 McCombie Ter, Alford AB33 8UQ

3 reviews
Room twentyone Spa

Room twentyone Spa

Strathburn Hotel, Burghmuir Dr, Inverurie AB51 4GY

3 reviews
'The Therapy Shed' - Massage & Reiki specialist

'The Therapy Shed' - Massage & Reiki specialist

29 Maryfield Cres, Inverurie AB51 4RB

2 reviews
Face Renew

Face Renew

13 The Square, Ellon AB41 9JB

2 reviews

52 results in Aberdeenshire

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About Aberdeenshire

A wellness-first overview to help you plan a relaxing spa or massage break.

Aberdeenshire is a large council area in the northeast of Scotland, wrapped around the city of Aberdeen and stretching from coastal bays to inland glens. It combines fertile farmland, river valleys, and a long maritime edge on the North Sea. The region is known for deep historical layers and a working landscape that still shapes everyday life.

Overview

Aberdeenshire is one of Scotland's 32 council areas, created in 1996 and named for the historic county. It surrounds Aberdeen City and includes a mix of coastal communities, rural towns, and upland landscapes. The council area is administered by Aberdeenshire Council, which serves a wide and varied geography. This diversity is one of its defining strengths, with seaside towns, farming districts, and river valleys all forming part of one region.

Landscape and Local Places

The coastline is a major feature, with bays and estuaries that open to the North Sea. Inland, a network of rivers and burns shapes the landscape, including the Dee and the Don. The area sits in the rain shadow of the Grampians, which contributes to a relatively dry climate by Scottish standards. This blend of coast, river, and rolling inland terrain gives Aberdeenshire a strong sense of open space, and it supports a pace of life that feels grounded and unhurried.

History and Heritage

Aberdeenshire has a long archaeological record, with evidence of Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and a landscape marked by stone circles and cairns. The region was part of Pictish territory, later influenced by early Christian communities and monastic sites. These layers of history are visible across the area, from ancient sites to later medieval and early modern settlements. The continuity of rural life, fishing communities, and market towns gives the area a distinct regional identity that still feels tied to the land.

Economy and Local Life

Historically, fishing and agriculture have been central to Aberdeenshire, and those sectors remain important. The coastal economy also connects to energy infrastructure and the North Sea industry, bringing modern employment alongside traditional livelihoods. This balance of old and new contributes to a practical, community-focused culture, where local services, small towns, and coastal communities stay closely connected to the region's geography.

Wellness and Spa Culture

Wellness in Aberdeenshire is often tied to nature and space. The mix of coastal air, quiet inland routes, and river corridors creates a calm environment that supports restorative visits. The official regional tourism body promotes the area for outdoor experiences and relaxed stays, and wellness breaks are part of that wider offering. For spa and massage seekers, the setting encourages a slow pace: treatments can be paired with rural drives, seaside walks, or gentle time in small towns and villages. The result is a wellness culture that feels natural and steady, shaped by landscape and local hospitality rather than hype.

Planning a Calm Visit

Aberdeenshire rewards unhurried exploration. The region is large, so it helps to choose a base and build a day around it, whether that's a coastal town or an inland village. Spa or wellness visits fit well within this slower approach, allowing time before and after treatments for gentle movement, fresh air, and quiet meals. The region's character is consistent across its varied areas: open, grounded, and easy to settle into.

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Last updated: 31 January 2026

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