Castles - Royal Deeside and the Cairngorms, Scotland

Royal Deeside and the Cairngorms probably has more castles per square mile than just about any part of Scotland. These range from 11th century ruins with few remains to sumptuous Victorian buildings that reflect the luxury and opulence of their time. Scotland is famous for its historic Scottish Castles and there are many to be found in Royal Deeside!

Here are brief details of some of our most outstanding castles. Simply click on their websites for further information on them.

Balmoral - The Scottish home of the Royal family where you can enjoy exhibitions, displays, walks, trails and Land Rover Wildlife Safaris through Balmoral Estate. Originally built in the 1850s by Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, who described Balmoral as “a dear paradise where everywhere I look seems to breathe freedom and peace”. www.balmoralcastle.com

Braemar - Built in 1628 by the Earl of Mar and owned for the past 250 years by the Farquharsons of Invercauld, who have now given it to the local community on a 50 year lease. The castle is maintained by volunteers and displays furniture and personal memorabilia of the Farquharson family. www.braemarscotland.co.uk

Corgarff - A wonderfully restored 16th century tower house that was converted into barracks for Hanoverian troops following the Jacobite uprising of 1745. It is now maintained by Historic Scotland and sits in one of the most spectacular settings of any castle in the country. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

Craigievar - One of the best preserved Scottish tower houses and virtually unchanged since it was built in 1610. Craigievar is particularly noted for its plaster ceilings and its magnificent woodlands. The castle is in the care of the National Trust for Scotland and has reopened in 2010 following an extensive facelift.  www.nts.org.uk 

Crathes - A stunning 16th century tower house that was owned by the same family for over 350 years. Crathes is now in the care of the National Trust for Scotland and regularly hosts concerts and events. It is famed for its spectacular gardens. www.nts.org.uk

Drum - The oldest intact building in the country in the care of the National Trust for Scotland, Drum was originally built in 1323. 17th and 19th century additions almost give you three or four castles in one. Drum was home to the Irvine family from 1323 to 1975. Its famous Garden of Historic Roses was opened in 1991 to mark the diamond jubilee of the National Trust for Scotland. www.nts.org.uk

Glenbuchat - A fine example of a Z-plan castle built in 1590, Glenbuchat is now semi ruined and roofless above the first floor, but otherwise well preserved. It is in the care of Historic Scotland. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

Kildrummy - Described as "the noblest of northern castles", Kildrummy is a magnificent ruin dating back to the 13th century. It was a fortress of the Earls of Mar and played an important role throughout the medieval history of Scotland. It is now in the care of Historic Scotland. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

Kindrochit - Little remains of Kindrochit Castle, which was originally built by King Malcolm Canmore as a hunting lodge in 1059. Kindrochit was a royal castle for almost 500 years and hosted many kings of Scotland. Today all you'll see are a few walls and grassy mounds close to the car park in the middle of Braemar village. www.braemarscotland.co.uk

 

Balmoral Estate

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Balmoral Estate

The Balmoral Estate is the Scottish home to the British Royal Family. The estate is open to the public from April to the end of July each year. Visitors can enjoy an audio tour, included in the admission charge which guides them around the gardens, grounds and exhibitions of this unique Highland estate. The coffee shop on site seats 100 and serves light snacks and meals with a Highland flavour along with the gift shop which has both gifts with a Scottish and Royal theme. Visitors who would like to stay longer on the estate can book one of our 6 holiday cottages with the unique privilege of being able to play on the Balmoral 9 hole golf course. Salmon fishing is available on the river Dee which flows through the estate. The Queens Highland and Fell ponies are available for pony trekking throughout the open season and we offer a series of 2hr, day, evening and even two day trail rides. Wildlife safaris are also on offer with the Ranger Service; a fantastic way to explore the scenery and wildlife of this special place.

The Estates Office, Balmoral, Ballater, Aberdeenshire, AB35 5TB

Tel: 013397 42534

www.balmoralcastle.com/

Craigievar Castle

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Craigievar Castle

Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AB33 8JF

Tel: 0844 4932174

www.nts.org.uk

Drum Castle

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Drum Castle

Drumoak, By Banchory, Aberdeenshire, AB31 5EY

Tel: 0844 4932161

Crathes Castle, Garden & Estate

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Crathes Castle, Garden & Estate

Crathes, Banchory, Aberdeenshire, AB31 5QJ

Tel: 0844 4932166

www.nts.org.uk

Braemar Castle

Family Friendly Historic Outdoor
Braemar Castle

Built in 1628  as a Highland Hunting Lodge, garrison for Hanoverian troops after Culloden, home to the Chiefs of Clan Farquharson, now Scotland's only community run Castle.  Enjoy a tour of 12 furnished rooms and visit the Hill and River Exhibition.  Open weekends, April to end October.  Also Wednesdays July and August.

 

Braemar, AB35 5XR

Tel: 013397 41219

www.braemarcastle.co.uk/

Corgarff Castle

Corgarff, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, AB36 8YP

Tel: 01975 651460

Kildrummy Castle Gardens

Kildrummy, Alford, Aberdeenshire, AB33 8RA

Tel: 019755 71203

Glenbuchat Castle

Glenbuchat, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, AB36 8UB

Tel: 01466 793191