Braemar Castle

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(526) · Castle in Braemar, United Kingdom
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Explore 12 furnished rooms in this 17th century castle. Ghosts and villains, Jacobites and high fashion, the story begins in 1628 when the Earl of Mar …

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Apr 9, 2025
A lovely castle. Full of history! The audio tour is great and easy to use. Not a long tour, you won’t get bogged down by dates. But a lovely way to spend an hour or so. The staff were amazing as well…Full review by Robinlil
Mar 19, 2025
The Castle was built in 1628 as a hunting lodge. The grounds and area is probably the most beautiful part of the Highlands. In the twentieth century it was owned by the editor of Harpers Bazaar. The …Full review by motorcar1
Aug 17, 2024
Lovely castle with a beautifully organised tour. Real gem of a visit. No food or drink available but plenty of places to sit outside, so bring your own snacks & enjoy the georgous view.Full review by joeaston099

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Are we able to visit with our dog?
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Yes in the grounds but not the castle
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Answer by Christina B · Aug 13, 2021
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Can you picnic in the grounds.
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I'm not sure there is a car park I would go into Braemar
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How long should we expect our visit/tour to last? If I am only paying for one castle what is your vote Breamar or Blair? …
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How long should we expect our visit/tour to last? If I am only paying for one castle what is your vote Breamar or Blair? THANK YOU!
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Sorry, I should have added that you should expect your visit to Braemar Castle to last a couple of hours. In the village there is a very good tearoom next the excellent outdoor shop, a …
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Sorry, I should have added that you should expect your visit to Braemar Castle to last a couple of hours. In the village there is a very good tearoom next the excellent outdoor shop, a visitor centre and a couple of restaurants. You could spend much longer at Blair Castle and also visit the other attractions I mentioned in my last post.
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Hi we will be visiting with our dog do you have to pay entrance fee if not going into the castle tia
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I’m quite certain you don’t have to pay if you don’t go inside. The grounds are not gated so you could have a nice roam around easily.
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Hi are dogs allowed thanks
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As the rep from Braemar indicated, almost all castles allow dogs on the grounds and most do not allow dogs in the buildings.
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