An iconic landmark in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park with castellated turrets, a star shaped curtain wall and a bottle necked dungeon. Home to the chiefs of Clan Farquharson, it is furnished with the furniture, memorabilia and personal belongings of the Farquharson family. Now the castle's future rests with the small community of Braemar. With a 50 repairing year lease from Invercaukd Estate, for the past 10 years the village has been working to raise funds and gradually conserve and restore the castle and provide even better visitor facilities. A grand dining room, gracious drawing room, Victorian bathrooms and delightful morning room and with 12 rooms on show there is plenty to see and discover in this compact castle. An L shaped tower house, it has an unusual right winding spiral stone staircase leading to 3 floors of furnished rooms. Hear about the characters who have called this castle home. Influential noblemen such as John Erskine, second Earl of Mar, who spent his childhood as playmate of James VI (James I), the sixth Earl, who raised the Standard for the Jacobites' 1715 Uprising and lost his title, lands and the castle and Finlay Mhor "the lang hielander", standard bearer for Mary Queen of Scots at the Battle of Pinkie and the first Farquharson of Invercauld. Shiver at tales of the infamous Black Colonel who burned Braemar Castle in 1689. And hear the complaints of Ensign William Grant, a soldier in the Hanoverian army garrisoned in the Castle after the Battle of Culloden. See a timber fragment from that 1689 burning, a Bronze Age sword found buried on Farquharson land nearby and countless artefacts reflecting 400 years of colourful Highland history Local volunteers guide you round this informal castle giving insights into the lives of the Farquharson family, the clan Chief, Captain Alwyne Farquharson, and the wealthy families who have used the castle as their "holiday cottage".