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{{Infobox Scottish Location
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|country = Scotland
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|council = Aberdeen
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|map = <map lat='57.150396' lng='-2.095392' zoom='10' view='0'/>
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|pop = 184,788
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|motorways = A90, A96
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Aberdeen is the third most populous city in [[Scotland]]. It is known as the granite city and is a hub for the oil and gas industry operating in the north sea. It is a major public transport hub with links throughout the north east.
  
'''{{Aberdeen}}''' is the third most populous city in [[Scotland]]
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== Hitchhiking out ==
Nicknames include the Granite City, the Grey City and the Silver City with the Golden Sands. During the mid-18th to mid-20th centuries, Aberdeen's buildings incorporated locally quarried grey granite, whose mica deposits sparkle like silver. The city has a long, sandy coastline. Since the discovery of North Sea oil in the 1970s, other nicknames have been the Oil Capital of Europe or the Energy Capital of Europe.
 
  
The area around Aberdeen has been settled for at least 8000 years, when prehistoric villages lay around the mouths of the rivers Dee and Don.
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=== South towards [[Dundee]], [[Edinburgh]] or [[Glasgow]] ===
  
In 1319, Aberdeen received Royal Burgh status from Robert the Bruce, transforming the city economically. The city's two universities, the University of Aberdeen, founded in 1495, and the Robert Gordon University, which was awarded university status in 1992, make Aberdeen the educational centre of the north-east. The traditional industries of fishing, paper-making, shipbuilding, and textiles have been overtaken by the oil industry and Aberdeen's seaport. Aberdeen Heliport is one of the busiest commercial heliports in the world and the seaport is the largest in the north-east of Scotland.
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Work your way south of the river to Torry.
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Walk onto the A956 (Wellington Road).
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Follow the road A956 south over two roundabouts, the second of which is really big. There are good pavements all the way.
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Just south of the big roundabout is a petrol station.  
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You can also take the 3A bus instead of walking as it will drop you right at the petrol station
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From experience thumbing is not very effective, be willing to approach people as they fill up their cars.
  
=Hitchhiking Out=
 
  
===South towards [[Dundee]], [[Edinburgh]] or [[Glasgow]]===
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=== A96 North-West towards [[Inverness]], [[Elgin]] or [[Inverurie]]===
Work your way south of the river to Kincorth (a district about 1hr walk SW from the train station).
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Walk onto the A90 (Stonehaven Road).
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Either take a bus or walk out from the city center towards the Bucksburn suburb, following the A96 urban dual-carriageway from the Huidagian Roundabout (from the Huidagian to the Bucksburn roundabout is roughly a 25 min walk).  After a while there is a large roundabout with a 'Lidl' supermarket and a MacDonalds above it.  Take the road just before the roundabout to the right, called 'Inverurie Road', it rejoins the A96 after a short time. Continue along the main A96, and after about ten minutes you will reach a bus stop. You can also reach this bus stop from city center with an arry of busses to save the walk. 
Just South of where Nigg Road meets the A90 is a petrol station from which many people are heading south.
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(sorry, this is a rubbish description, check google maps, youll find it easier.)
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=== A947 North towards Banff  ===
From experience thumbing is not very effective, be willing to approach people as they fill up their cars.
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There are no good places to hitch from if you walk all the way to the edge of the Dyce suburb.  You are left with rural roads with nowhere safe nor possible for people to stop for a good distance. I would suggest either hitching from within the Dyce suburb or even closer to Aberdeen with a sign for Oldmeldrum.  Other options may be either to hitch to Inverurie and then take the backroad to Oldmeldrum (note: i have not tested this route myself!) or take the bus to Oldmeldrum and hitch onwards from there.  
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Once on the A947 at Oldmeldrum it is quite easy to hitch from town to town.
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=== A93 Towards [[Braemar]]  ===
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=== A92 North towards Peterhead  ===
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The A92 is a dual carriage way with few suitable points to pick up hitchhikers from. The best place is a garage on the north side of the river Don. . You might need to approach drivers as thumbing when the trafic is moving so fast can prove a challenge.
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== Public Transport ==
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Aberdeen has a robust bus network streaching throughout the city. This can provide an easy way of moving about the town, but also a way to reach some of the hitching spots that are otherwise far outside of town. Fares are reasonable, but unavoidable as tickets must be purchased from the driver when you board the bus. There are also regional bus services, north to Inverness and Peterhead, south to [[Edinburugh]] and [[Glasgow]], as well as west towards [[Braemar]]. There is service from the flixbus network, so you can really catch a bus to anywhere.  
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There are two train stations within aberdeen. Dyce is on the [[Inverness]] to [[Aberdeen]] line, and serves as a link to the airport. The main railway station downtown has trains to [[Glasgow]], [[Edinburgh]], [[Perth]], [[Dundee]] and [[London]]. There are automatic ticket barriers at the main station so avoiding fares can be a challenge.
  
=Public Transport=
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Lastly, there are ferry connection to the [[Shetland Islands]] and [[Orkney Islands]]. These cannot be hitched, but passenger fares without a bearth are not expensive. You can offten ask around on the boat to find lifts to your final destination on the islands.  
===Buses===
 
First Bus Company have run on the Majority of routes: Single Tickets vary up to the price of £1.50, Day Tickets are £3 and Student Day Tickets are £2.60
 
=Places to Visit=
 
==Relaxing, quiet places==
 
===Shared Planet Café===
 
Every Wednesday in the Chaplaincy on King's College Campus, Shared Planet Society put on a lunch time café from 12-2 pm. We serve cheap food and drink, including Cheese Toasties and Vegan Soups. Open to all 12-2, but if you want to come along and help out for some free hospitality and to meet some people, we set up from 10am and will be clearing up until about 3:30 ish.
 
===Ki:lau===
 
===Blue Lamp===
 
==Cultural==
 
===Provost Skene's House===
 
===Maritime Museum===
 
===Art Gallery===
 
An old historical building tucked away in the middle of the city, previously residence to Lord Provost George Skene (the namesake) and Matthew Lumsden, a wealthy merchant and covenanter in the 17th Century.
 
==Clubbing and lively nights out==
 
===Liquid===
 
===Priory===
 
===Tiger Tiger===
 
===Moorings Bar===
 
  
=Accommodation and Sleep=
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== Trashwiki & Nomadwiki ==
There are always ample Couchsurfers in Aberdeen, we also have an SOS Couchsurf Group if you get stuck.
 
There are no hostels in Aberdeen and hotels tend to be expensive, however if you do wish to stay in a hotel, the Railway Hotel and the Jury's Inn are popular hotels immediately outside the train station.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 8 May 2024

Aberdeen
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Population: 184,788
Major roads: A90, A96
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Aberdeen is the third most populous city in Scotland. It is known as the granite city and is a hub for the oil and gas industry operating in the north sea. It is a major public transport hub with links throughout the north east.

Hitchhiking out

South towards Dundee, Edinburgh or Glasgow

Work your way south of the river to Torry. Walk onto the A956 (Wellington Road). Follow the road A956 south over two roundabouts, the second of which is really big. There are good pavements all the way. Just south of the big roundabout is a petrol station. You can also take the 3A bus instead of walking as it will drop you right at the petrol station From experience thumbing is not very effective, be willing to approach people as they fill up their cars.


A96 North-West towards Inverness, Elgin or Inverurie

Either take a bus or walk out from the city center towards the Bucksburn suburb, following the A96 urban dual-carriageway from the Huidagian Roundabout (from the Huidagian to the Bucksburn roundabout is roughly a 25 min walk). After a while there is a large roundabout with a 'Lidl' supermarket and a MacDonalds above it. Take the road just before the roundabout to the right, called 'Inverurie Road', it rejoins the A96 after a short time. Continue along the main A96, and after about ten minutes you will reach a bus stop. You can also reach this bus stop from city center with an arry of busses to save the walk.

A947 North towards Banff

There are no good places to hitch from if you walk all the way to the edge of the Dyce suburb. You are left with rural roads with nowhere safe nor possible for people to stop for a good distance. I would suggest either hitching from within the Dyce suburb or even closer to Aberdeen with a sign for Oldmeldrum. Other options may be either to hitch to Inverurie and then take the backroad to Oldmeldrum (note: i have not tested this route myself!) or take the bus to Oldmeldrum and hitch onwards from there. Once on the A947 at Oldmeldrum it is quite easy to hitch from town to town.

A93 Towards Braemar

A92 North towards Peterhead

The A92 is a dual carriage way with few suitable points to pick up hitchhikers from. The best place is a garage on the north side of the river Don. . You might need to approach drivers as thumbing when the trafic is moving so fast can prove a challenge.

Public Transport

Aberdeen has a robust bus network streaching throughout the city. This can provide an easy way of moving about the town, but also a way to reach some of the hitching spots that are otherwise far outside of town. Fares are reasonable, but unavoidable as tickets must be purchased from the driver when you board the bus. There are also regional bus services, north to Inverness and Peterhead, south to Edinburugh and Glasgow, as well as west towards Braemar. There is service from the flixbus network, so you can really catch a bus to anywhere.

There are two train stations within aberdeen. Dyce is on the Inverness to Aberdeen line, and serves as a link to the airport. The main railway station downtown has trains to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth, Dundee and London. There are automatic ticket barriers at the main station so avoiding fares can be a challenge.

Lastly, there are ferry connection to the Shetland Islands and Orkney Islands. These cannot be hitched, but passenger fares without a bearth are not expensive. You can offten ask around on the boat to find lifts to your final destination on the islands.

Trashwiki & Nomadwiki

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