Alford is a huge village in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland, existing just south of the River Don. It exists within the Howe of Alford (likewise called the Vale of Alford) which occupies the middle reaches of the River Don. The place-name is believed to originate from the Scots auld ford; its initial placement getting on the financial institutions of the Don. The "L" noise in the word has, with time, been dropped, and also is silent. Additionally, the name could be a tautology; a mix of ath as well as ford, both indicating 'ford' in Gaelic and Scots respectively. Alford offered its name to a fight of the Battle of Alford (1645 ). It is additionally the residence of the Aberdeen Angus cattle reproduce, which is commemorated by a life-sized model of a bull on the edge of the town, which the Queen Mother inaugurated in 2001. It is thought that the original breeding ground of the livestock was Buffal, located between Challenging (Tulloch) as well as Craigievar close-by Alford. An additional claim to fame for the community is Alford Oat meal, ground at Montgarrie, simply outside the community. Alford additionally sporting activities the Alford Community University, with a library as well as swimming pool. The Alford Valley Railway, Grampian Transport Museum, Alford Heritage Museum as well as Craigievar Castle are popular visitor tourist attractions, with a range of various other archaeological sites, rock circles, and also castles (including Balfluig Castle, Castle Fraser and Drum Castle) being within very easy reach by road. One stone circle, initially thought to be ancient, turned out to be a 20-year-old replica. Located in Alford, Haughton Country Park is a huge and prominent environment-friendly space with a caravan park and woodland strolls. The 18 opening Alford Golf Club is an attractive as well as pleasurable course which has a big regional membership.