- thecastlesofscotland.co.uk the-best-castles/grand…Kincardine & Deeside: About 0.75 miles north-east of Braemar, on minor road just to north of A93, south of River Dee, at Braemar Castle.
- sobt.co.uk braemar-castle/Braemar, Aberdeenshire Braemar Castle can be glimpsed from the main road through Deeside just short of Braemar village.
- scotland.org.uk guide/castles/braemar-castleBy Car: Braemar Castle is situated a quarter of a mile east of Braemar on a sweeping bend on the A93. ... Braemar Castle Cottages and Holiday SelfCatering.
- en.advisor.travel poi/Braemar-Castle-345From the Late Middle Ages the castle was a stronghold of the Earls of Mar. The first tower of Braemar Castle was constructed in 1628 by John Erskine, the 7th Earl...
- britainscastles.com braemar-castle/In this post we will explore everything this beautiful building has to offer – take a look! “Braemar Castle” is written by Chris Doherty.
- 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.
- 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.
- jacobitetrail.co.uk braemar-castleThe present Braemar Castle was constructed in 1628 by John Erskine, Earl of Mar, as a hunting lodge and to counter the rising power of the Farquharsons.
- braemarcommunitylimited.co.uk braemar-castle/Braemar Castle has been successfully managed and maintained by Braemar Community Limited since 2007 and has become a thriving visitor attraction.
- 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.