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Braemar Castle

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Victorian Heritage Trail

Royal Deeside has been a favourite holiday destination of the Royal Family ever since Queen Victoria and Prince Albert first visited and fell in love with the Balmoral Estate in 1848. Since then successive generations of the Royal Family have adopted the area as their tranquil retreat.

The Victorian Heritage Trail includes historic places that make the picturesque Dee and Don Valleys, in the north east of Scotland, a truly majestic place.

Start / Finish
Banchory / Ballater
  • Days
    4
  • Distance
    58Miles

    93km
  • Transport
    Car
  • Main theme
    History
Highlights
Majestic locations
Royal connections
Stunning castles
Tour a distillery
Areas covered
North

Day 1Drumoak

Transport

The first day on your itinerary is jam-packed with Victorian attractions for you to explore. See Victorian architecture at Drum Castle, visit the railway station used by Queen Victoria, learn about Queen Victoria’s connection with Crathes Castle and see beautiful Victorian artwork at Finzean Estate.

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    Drum Castle

    Banchory

    Drum Castle

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    Drum Castle combines a unique mix of a late 13th century tower, fine Jacobean mansion house and later Victorian additions. Superb furniture and paintings are on display while the estate's woodland trails and exceptional walled rose garden are well worth exploring.

    Find out more about Drum Castle
    Drum Castle,Drumoak,Banchory,AB31 5EY
    Key facilities
    • Parking
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
  • 2

    The Royal Deeside Railway

    Banchory

    Ballater Railway Station

    Ballater Railway Station

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    The Royal Deeside Railway Line was regularly patronised by the Royal Family and their guests to the Balmoral Estate. Experience a real, royal journey as you travel by steam train along the original track, just as Queen Victoria would have done on her visits. On arrival back at the station, enjoy a light lunch or high tea and marvel at the glorious views over Royal Deeside from the Carriage Tearoom.

    Find out more about The Royal Deeside Railway
    Milton Of Crathes,Crathes,Banchory,AB31 5QH
  • 3

    Crathes Castle

    Banchory

    Crathes Castle, Garden & Estate, Banchory

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    Crathes is a classic fairytale castle standing in superb grounds with a range of woodland trails on offer to help you explore. Inside, spiral staircases lead to rooms famous for their Jacobean painted ceilings and resident ghost, the Green Lady. Outside, the gardens feature large yew hedges and a colourful double herbaceous border. The wider estate offers six separate walking trails to enjoy, as well as a Go Ape! treetop adventure park and children's adventure playground.

    Find out more about Crathes Castle
    Crathes Castle,Crathes,Banchory,AB31 5QJ
    Key facilities
    • Parking
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
    • Cafe or Restaurant
  • 4

    Finzean Estate

    Banchory

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    Take a leisurely stroll around the spectacular Finzean Estate, home of the Farquharson family for over 400 years. The ancestral home of Victorian painter Joseph Farquharson, or 'the Painting Laird', Finzean Estate has an incredible collection of Victorian art. Sample local treats at the Farm Shop or enjoy supper in the award-winning tearoom and take part in a host of traditional estate activities including clay pigeon shooting and salmon fishing.

    Find out more about Finzean Estate
    Balnaboth Steading,Finzean,Banchory,AB31 6PA
    Key facilities
    • Parking
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
    • Accessible toilets

Day 2Glen Tanar, Cambus o'May & Ballater

Transport

On your second day, enjoy the natural splendour of Royal Deeside with a trip to some of the favourite beauty spots of the Royal Family. Absorb beautiful views of Glen Tanar, the tall Scots pine trees at Cambus o’May and the lovely burgh of Ballater.

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    Glen Tanar Estate

    Aboyne

    Glen Tanar, south west of Aboyne

    Glen Tanar Estate is situated within the Cairngorms National Park, in the heart of Royal Deeside. Stroll around the private loch and enjoy the view from the beautifully restored Victorian Boathouse. Tour the house and marvel at the ballroom and Tower of Ess or simply enjoy a turn around the finely landscaped Victorian gardens, you could even try cycling, horse riding and fishing.

     

    Find out more about Glen Tanar Estate
    Brooks House,Glen Tanar Estate,Aboyne,AB34 5EU
    Key facilities
    • Parking
    • Accessible toilets
  • 6

    Cambus o'May

    Ballater

    Cambus o’May

    This woodland is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. Take a stroll through the magnificent Scots pine trees to breathe in the scents of the forest around you. As you walk, make sure to keep on the lookout for red squirrels, which make their homes in the trees.

    Find out more about Cambus o'May
    Dinnet,Ballater,AB34 5SD
  • 7

    Ballater

    Ballater

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    Spend time exploring the lovely Ballater. Wander around the burgh, perusing the shops, many of which proudly display Royal Warrants. This planned agricultural town dates back to the 1800s. A stroll around the town reveals a fascinating range of many speciality shops and friendly hotels and guest houses.

     

    Find out more about Ballater
    Ballater

Day 3Ballater

Transport

Your third day on the trail takes you around some of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's most cherished places. Explore their magnificent and much loved castle at Balmoral Estate, take in the serene beauty of nearby Loch Muick and try a taste of one of their favourite whiskies.

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    Balmoral Castle

    Ballater

    Balmoral Castle

    Film fans

    You'll recognise this iconic castle which featured in the Oscar-winning film The Queen, a 2006 portrayal of HM The Queen, Elizabeth II.

    Royal Deeside is home to the famous Balmoral Castle, a firm favourite with the Royal Family. The estate has been in the family since 1848, after it was purchased by Queen Victoria. Enjoy a stroll around castle gardens, visit the ballroom and special exhibitions or relax with a drink in the coffee and gift shop.

    Find out more about Balmoral Castle
    The Estate Office,Crathie,Ballater,AB35 5TB
    Key facilities
    • On Public Transport Route
    • Pets Welcome
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
    • Accessible toilets
    • Cafe or Restaurant
  • 9

    Loch Muick Reserve

    Ballater

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    Take a stroll by the peaceful Loch Muick, situated on the border of the Balmoral Estate and the surrounding forest. A wide variety of birds and animals can be found around the loch, including red squirrels, red deers and oyster catchers. Follow the path down the lochside to the spectacular royal bothy of Glas-allt-Shiel, which was built for Queen Victoria and became her much loved respite. Now the bothy is a popular retreat for Prince Charles.

    Find out more about Loch Muick Reserve
    Ballater
    Key facilities
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
  • 10

    Royal Lochnagar Distillery

    Balmoral

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    Pay a visit to a place which was dear to the heart of Queen Victoria, the Royal Lochnagar Distillery. In 1848 the owner of Lochnagar Distillery invited Prince Albert, who was an enthusiast of mechanics, to visit and inspect the premises. Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their three eldest children attended and were so impressed they bestowed a 'By Royal Appointment' warrant on the distillery. Go on a guided tour of the distillery to learn about the traditional distillation process and, of course, sample a dram of their award-winning whisky.

    Find out more about Royal Lochnagar Distillery
    Crathie,Balmoral,AB35 5TB
    Key facilities
    • Parking
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
    • Accessible toilets
    • WiFi

Day 4Braemar

Transport

Your final day on the trail will be spent exploring the charming town of Braemar and the stunning Cairngorms National Park which surrounding it. Enjoy a walk in the countryside before visiting Braemar Castle.

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    Braemar

    Braemar

    Braemar Castle

    At Braemar you could simply stop for a break and wander the high street, visit the castle, or take the opportunity to stretch your legs and enjoy the open spaces of the national park. For a gentle circular walk, follow Queen's Drive and River Clunie circuit which follows the river before joining Queen's Drive, one of Queen Victoria's favoured routes. Braemar is also home to the Braemar Gathering, a Highland games which always takes place on the first Saturday of September and is usually attended by members of the Royal family.

    Walk the Queen's Drive and River Clunie circuit

    Explore Braemar
    Braemar
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    Braemar Castle

    Ballater

    Braemar Castle

    Braemar Castle is the seat of Clan Farquharson and is best known for its unusual star-shaped wall. This 17th century stronghold was most recently furnished with many interesting curios in the 1950s by the flamboyant first wife of the Laird. Take a guided tour of the castle with a local volunteer or with an audio guide.

    Find out more about Braemar Castle
    Braemar Castle,Ballater,AB35 5XR
    Key facilities
    • Parking
    • On Public Transport Route
    • Pets Welcome
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
    • Accessible toilets
    • WiFi

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