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Carefully Selected Scottish Holiday Homes in Beautiful Locations

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Carefully Selected Scottish Holiday Homes in Beautiful Locations


 

Deeside

The A93 west of Aberdeen follows the course of the River Dee to Braemar at the foothills of the Grampian Mountains.  It is known as 'Royal Deeside' as the Royal family have regularly spent holidays here since Queen Victoria bought the Balmoral estate.  Deeside is a beautiful area, renowned for its many castles and its salmon fishing.  The western end is a good starting point for long treks into the Cairngorm Mountains and there are many opportunities for mountain biking and horse riding.

There are two interesting castles to the west of Aberdeen on the A93.  Drum Castle was built in the 17th century with a 13th century keep but its interior is mainly Victorian.  The 16th century Crathes Castle has magnificent painted ceilings dating from 1602 and its gardens include 300-year old yew hedges.

Glen Tanar, accessible via Aboyne (west of Banchory), is ideal for walking, horse riding and mountain biking.  Ballater, 10 miles west of Aboyne, has a restored train station (although the railway line has been closed for a long time) with exhibits about the visits of the Royal family to Balmoral.  There are many walks in the area including many from Loch Muik (9 miles south-west of Ballater), one to the 400-metre Craigendarroch and more strenuous and lengthy walks up the 871-metre Morven and the 1154-metre Lochnagar.

Balmoral Castle, 8 miles west of Ballater, was converted from a 16th century tower into a mansion house for Queen Victoria in 1855.  Only a small part of the castle is open to the public and only for a few months in the year.  Braemar lies west of Balmoral at a height of 1100 feet and is surrounded by mountains - good for hill-walking and near to the ski resort of Glenshee, further south on the A93.  Braemar hosts the Braemar Gathering (Highland Games) in September and has an interesting heritage centre.  There are many walks starting at Inverey, five miles west of Braemar, including the long hike through the Lairig Ghru and the Glen Luibeg Circuit.

Information
There are several tourist offices in the area: Banchory's is located in the town's museum; Ballater's is in the train station museum; there is one at the Crathie church and one in Braemar.  Hotels in the area include the Tor-Na-Coille Hotel (Banchory), the Burnett Arms Hotel (Banchory), Deeside Hotel (Ballater), Coyles Hotel (Ballater), Braemar Lodge and many other hotels in Braemar.  Places to eat in Ballater include the Green Inn, La Mangiatoia and the Station Restaurant and those in Braemar include Taste, the Gathering Place, Inver Hotel and the Fife Arms Hotel.



List of cottages in this area:



Highland Aisle

Highland Aisle   Braemar, Royal Deeside

Sleeps: 2, Bedrooms: 1

  • No Pets
  • No Smoking

This charming and characterful hideaway has been created as the first floor apartment conversion of an elegant Victorian church, set among the trees in its own grounds just a few minutes walk from the centre of the pretty little town of Braemar (shops, restaurants, pubs) in the heart of Royal Deeside.


Cranford Cottage

Cranford Cottage  Braemar, Royal Deeside

Sleeps: 2, Bedrooms: 1

  • No Smoking
  • Short Breaks available
  • Pet Friendly

Cranford is a supremely cosy and beautifully appointed detached holiday cottage on the outskirts of the village of Braemar in the heart of Royal Deeside, 50 miles east of Aberdeen and about the same north of Perth. It will quickly become a firm favourite with those who wish to walk, cycle, or explore the many attraction of this lovely Highland area.


Treasure Island Cottage

Treasure Island Cottage  Braemar, Royal Deeside

Sleeps: 3 (4) , Bedrooms: 2

  • No Pets
  • No Smoking

is a small and compact, very attractively-converted semi-detached old stone cottage situated quietly near the centre of Braemar and is the house where Robert Louis Stevenson wrote some of his famous book 'Treasure Island' way back in 188 - but is now completely modernised, with a large (shared) safe garden.


Highland Belfry

Highland Belfry  Braemar, Royal Deeside

Sleeps: 3 (4) , Bedrooms: 2

  • No Pets
  • No Smoking
  • Short Breaks available

In a secluded position on the outskirts of the popular village of Braemar on beautiful Royal Deeside, Highland Belfry is a comfortable and stylishly furnished first floor apartment in a cleverly converted Victorian church. Convenient for exploring the many attractions of this hugely scenic area, for walking climbing, ski-ing, cycling and fishing, it is an excellent base for an enjoyable Highland holiday.


Victoria Cottage

Victoria Cottage  Braemar, Royal Deeside

Sleeps: 4, Bedrooms: 3

  • Short Breaks available
  • Pet Friendly

is ideal either for a couple or small family and can truly be described as 'bijou'. Set on the edge of Braemar - on a hillside near the village pond at the beginning of all the marvellous walking country roundabout - it is a cosy and comfortable Victorian Cottage of character.


Lilac Cottage

Lilac Cottage  Braemar, Royal Deeside

Sleeps: 4, Bedrooms: 2

  • No Smoking
  • Short Breaks available
  • Pet Friendly

Lilac Cottage is a traditional stone cottage set back from the road in the popular village of Braemar on Royal Deeside. It has been sympathetically refurbished by its owners and now provides a most comfortable home in one of the most beautiful parts of Highland Scotland.