Visitor Information

Parking

Parking charges are in place at Haddo House & Country Park. You can pay at the machines located in the car park by cash or card.

For regular visitors, Annual Parking Passes are also available, these cost…

  • £40 Family Car (applies to 2x cars per household)

  • £70 Horse Box/Mini-Bus/Professional Dog Walker/Camper Van

Buy a Parking Permit

For information on parking charges please contact vsohaddo@gmail.com

National Trust for Scotland members are not required to pay as parking is included in their membership fee. A valid NTS membership should be displayed on the vehicle.

Public Toilets

Public toilets (including accessible toilets) are available in the National Trust for Scotland’s Courtyard near to the Car Park and also in Aberdeenshire Council’s Pheasantry building.

Visitor Centre

The National Trust for Scotland’s Visitor Centre is located near the Car Park, at the entrance to the Country Park. This will give you some great information for your visit.

Dogs

Haddo Country Park is home to nesting bird species and a wide variety of wildlife. For the safety and security of the wildlife and the many families enjoying the park we ask that all dogs are keep on the lead at all times.

Off lead exercise can be enjoyed in the dedicated and secure dog area next to the Car Park.

Dog fouling is not acceptable. Owner’s are responsible for disposing of their dog’s waste in the bins provided.

Horse Riding

Horse riding is permitted within Haddo Country Park.

Horse boxes must only access Haddo Country Park via the main drive and must park in the main car park.

We ask people wishing to ride that they exercise common sense and ride outside of busy periods, especially at weekends and in the school holidays.

A horse box parking permit must be displayed which can purchased here.

Haddo Country Park has two children’s playgrounds, a fairy wood, a sensory garden, miles of paths for cycling and walking and a popular duck pond.

Please keep Haddo litter free by collecting what you bring and disposing of it in the bins around the Country Park or take it home to be recycled.