Braemar Castle

Heritage Site in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Braemar Castle

Braemar Duck Pond A haven for voracious ducks on the outskirts of Braemar.
Braemar Duck Pond Credit: Robert Struthers

Braemar Castle is a historic fortress located in the village of Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This well-preserved castle stands proudly amidst the stunning landscape of the Cairngorms National Park, making it a popular tourist destination and a recognized heritage site.

Originally built in 1628 by the Earl of Mar, Braemar Castle served as a hunting lodge for the Mar Royal family. Over the years, the castle underwent several renovations and additions, resulting in its unique architectural style that combines elements of both fortress and residence. The castle's exterior features a distinctive tower house design with crow-stepped gables and a prominent central tower.

Inside the castle, visitors can explore various rooms and exhibitions that provide insight into its rich history. The Great Hall, with its high ceilings and grand fireplace, showcases the castle's medieval origins. The dining room displays a collection of period furniture, while the bedrooms offer a glimpse into the daily life of the castle's former inhabitants.

Braemar Castle also has intriguing tales to tell, such as its role as a garrison during the Jacobite uprisings of the 18th century. Visitors can learn about the castle's involvement in these turbulent times through informative displays and artifacts.

Today, the castle is owned by the Braemar Community and managed by the Braemar Castle Trust. It offers guided tours, educational programs, and even serves as a venue for special events and weddings. Its picturesque location and well-preserved architecture make Braemar Castle a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking to immerse themselves in Scotland's captivating past.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 57.015/-3.392 or Grid Reference NO1592. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Braemar Duck Pond A haven for voracious ducks on the outskirts of Braemar.
Braemar Duck Pond
A haven for voracious ducks on the outskirts of Braemar.
Creag Choinnich Woods
Creag Choinnich Woods
Drystane Dyke, Creag Choinnich Woodland
Drystane Dyke, Creag Choinnich Woodland
Corrie Feragie Lochan
Corrie Feragie Lochan
Signpost in Creag Choinnich Woods The track on the left is Queen's Drive, named after a favourite carriage route of Queen Victoria.
Signpost in Creag Choinnich Woods
The track on the left is Queen's Drive, named after a favourite carriage route of Queen Victoria.
Invercauld House from Creag Choinnich The present Invercauld House was remodelled in the Scots Baronial style in 1857, vaults in the basement date to the 16th century.
Invercauld House from Creag Choinnich
The present Invercauld House was remodelled in the Scots Baronial style in 1857, vaults in the basement date to the 16th century.
Lion's Face Rock formation named for its leonine aspect, although it is suggested that the resemblance is more obvious from further away.
Lion's Face
Rock formation named for its leonine aspect, although it is suggested that the resemblance is more obvious from further away.
Footbridge, lower slopes of Creag Choinnich
Footbridge, lower slopes of Creag Choinnich
Old Quarry Buildings, Creag Choinnich
Old Quarry Buildings, Creag Choinnich
Old Quarry, Creag Choinnich
Old Quarry, Creag Choinnich
Braemar and Strathdee
Braemar and Strathdee
Rustic Staircase, Creag Choinnich
Rustic Staircase, Creag Choinnich
Cromlins Viewpoint, Creag Choinnich An ancient Scots pine stands over the viewpoint, said to be 300 years old.
Cromlins Viewpoint, Creag Choinnich
An ancient Scots pine stands over the viewpoint, said to be 300 years old.
So near and yet so far Gazing across the Dee from the left bank towards Braemar where there is beer and cakes, but the walk towards the Linn of Dee must carry on despite thirst and aching limbs.
So near and yet so far
Gazing across the Dee from the left bank towards Braemar where there is beer and cakes, but the walk towards the Linn of Dee must carry on despite thirst and aching limbs.
Clunie Water This picture was taken from a rock platform next to the military road, slightly north from the 90 degree bend in the river. At that bend a path branches off to the right which leads straight up towards the Morrone ascent, avoiding the village.
Clunie Water
This picture was taken from a rock platform next to the military road, slightly north from the 90 degree bend in the river. At that bend a path branches off to the right which leads straight up towards the Morrone ascent, avoiding the village.
Bird watching hide This bird watching hide in the woods behind Braemar is very well adjusted to its environment.
Bird watching hide
This bird watching hide in the woods behind Braemar is very well adjusted to its environment.
Ruined Balnagower cottage This is Balnagower cottage without a roof. Shown here in its original intact state: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6362417">NO1593 : Balnagower Cottage</a>
Ruined Balnagower cottage
This is Balnagower cottage without a roof. Shown here in its original intact state: NO1593 : Balnagower Cottage
Inside Balnagower Cottage The inside of this derelict cottage is still showing some of its features, with doors and cupboards in strange places.
Inside Balnagower Cottage
The inside of this derelict cottage is still showing some of its features, with doors and cupboards in strange places.
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Braemar Castle is located at Grid Ref: NO1592 (Lat: 57.015, Lng: -3.392)

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