- raisingthestandard.org.uk virtual-castle/Closing the distance between the castle and visitors – sign up for the events and meet the people behind the castle walls. ... Coffee Talks: Wartime in Braemar.
- undiscoveredscotland.co.uk braemar/braemarcastle/…From a visitor's point of view, Braemar Castle is well worth the entrance fee for the sense it offers of how a family would have lived in a castle like this.
- tripadvisor.co.za Attraction_Review-g551904-…Sorry, I should have added that you should expect your visit to Braemar Castle to last a couple of hours.
- WikiMili.com en/Braemar_CastleGraffiti in the dining room from soldiers stationed at the castle in the 18th century Eighteenth century graffiti in the Dining Room, Braemar Castle.JPG.
- stravaiging.com history/castle/braemar-castle/Alternative names for Braemar Castle. ... Braemar Castle is in the parish of Crathie and Braemar and the county of Aberdeenshire .
- visitscotland.com info/see-do/braemar-castle-…Now the castle's future rests with the small community of Braemar. ... Shiver at tales of the infamous Black Colonel who burned Braemar Castle in 1689.
- tripadvisor.co.id Attraction_Review-g551904-…Thank you so much and we're so pleased you enjoyed your Braemar Castle experience. This is exactly how we want our visitors to feel about our community Castle!
- spottinghistory.com view/7413/braemar-castle/From the Late Middle Ages the Braemar castle was a stronghold of the Earls of Mar. The present castle was constructed in 1628 by John Erskine, 18th Earl of Mar...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Braemar_CastleEnglish: Braemar Castle, near Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a L-plan 17th century tower house. It is surrounded by artillery defences.
- tripendy.com location/braemar-castleBraemar Castle was built in 1628 for the Earls of Mar, but it was purchased in 1732 by John Farquharson, 9th Laird of Invercauld.