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In 2012 the grounds, gardens and exhibitions will be open on a daily basis from Sunday 1st April...
A 17th Century castle with a colourful past and an exciting future. Built by the Earl of Mar in...
Exhibition and audio-visual presentation on Braemar, its history, geography and ecology.
The 29,380-ha (72,598-a) estate is part of the core area of the Cairngorms, internationally...
A 16th Century tower house converted into a barracks for Government troops in 1748.
This breathtaking landscape is a haven for scarce arctic-alpine plants, birds and animals.
The Cairngorms National Park is a living, working landscape with wild land at its heart.
Restored Victorian Railway station containing displays on the 100 year history of Royal use.
Glen Muick by Ballater.
The Water of Ailnack runs through the gorge.
Studios comprising of various sections including:-
-Stainglassing, where visitors can watch.
Lying between the Ladder Hills and the Cromdale hills in the Cairngorms National Park, the two...
The Lost Gallery is identified as one of the most unusual venues in Scotland to view contemporary...
Jane Lannagan is the artist in residence at Tomintoul Gallery which is situated just off the Square...
Situated on low-lying ground, Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve (NNR) consists of extensive...
Glen Tanar provides a great opportunity to explore Scotland’s classic Caledonian pine forest in...
Dirnanean is a 1.5 hectare garden and 7 hectares of policies located 1,000 feet above sea level.
Set among the foothills of the Braes of Angus and close to the fertile farmlands of Strathmore, the...
Ride the UK’s highest funicular railway all year round for spectacular views and guided mountain...
Coffee and craft shop.
Peel Farm is a working farm in the beautiful Angus Glens, situated 1/2 mile from the spectacular...
Though ruined, a fine example of a 13th-century castle, with a curtain wall, four round towers,...
A haven for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts alike, it’s no surprise that Glenmore translates from...
This shallow loch is situated in a natural basin surrounded by farmland and attracts all types of...
Home to some of Scotland’s most spectacular wildlife, Abernethy is a mosaic of ancient Caledonian...
The main garden faces south overlooking the Vale of Strathmore and the town of Alyth with its three...
16th Century Castle and family home of the MacPherson -Grants, lairds of Ballindalloch since 1546.
Sanctuary for rescued horses, ponies and donkeys set in beautiful surroundings.
In 1930, JM Barrie was given the freedom of Kirriemuir.
The creator of much-loved character Peter Pan was born here in 1860.
Small Hotel
Ardvasar Hotel, only 800 metres from Armadale Ferry, bringing you over the sea to Skye.
Self Catering
Located in the charming village of Birnam on the banks of the River Tay the cottage is a...
Self Catering
Safely set away from main roads and traffic and with southerly panoramic views over Strathearn to...
Self Catering
Tulloch and Lawnacroy are very spacious with spectacular views of the Loch and the surrounding...
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