Braemar is located at the heart of the UK’s largest National Park in the Cairngorms. Whether it is walking, snowsports, wildlife watching, visiting Balmoral Castle, a whisky distillery tour or …
Braemar is situated in the heart of the outstanding landscape of the Cairngorms National Park in the highest and most mountainous parish in the UK. Surrounded by mountains, heather …
Braemar is a small village nestling amongst iconic mountain scenery in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park but it punches above its weight in the diverse selection of …
The local area is a big outdoor playground with boarding and skiing at Glenshee, Scotland’s largest resort, or for golfers there is the UK’s highest 18 hole golf course. Add in an amazing …
Braemar’s origins are rooted in antiquity. The area has been strategically important since very early times. Hill passes, from the north, south, east and west converge where the modern …
It has never been a better time to visit Braemar which now boasts a wide selection of lively pubs, cosy cafes and acclaimed restaurants. Not forgetting an amazing range of village artisan …
This webcam is located beside the caravan park on the A93 at the southern entrance to Braemar. This image will automatically update every minute. Webcams covering other snowgates can …
See Cultural, historical and scenic attractions await Braemar is world renowned for its annual Highland Games attended by the Royal Family every year in early September; don’t worry if …
Braemar is fast becoming a cultural hotspot with the St Margarets Trust delivering an ambitious programme of annual events. Our village hall also regularly hosts music, comedy and ceilidh …
Be more intrepid and aim for the lower summits or find hidden swimming spots around the Linn of Dee, Braemar, or the Seven Bridges, Balllater. The adventurous, suitably prepared, can …