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The Grampians and the Northeast
Dunnottar Castle is a
must-see stop.
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The
impressive Dunnottar Castle ruins, provide one of the most photographed scenes in eastern
Scotland. The castle sits atop a tall rock knob with sheer, smooth faced
cliffs dropping precipitously to the sea.
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The Castle dates from the 14th Century
and the location is believed
to have been fortified for over two thousand years.
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Dunnottar Castle is
along the coast just south of Stonehaven. You may remember this castle as
it was shown in the background of Zeffirelli's version of
Hamlet (1990).
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See this
site for
more information on visiting
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Ballater, a small
village several miles east of Balmoral Castle, is centrally located and, we think,
one of the best places to base an exploration of the Royal Deeside.

The River Dee is worthy of
further exploration
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Accommodations
include luxury hotels but we recommend choosing a bed &
breakfast. The townspeople in Ballater are good hosts
and they can provide you with the best advice on where to
tour at different times of the year.
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Many
of the shops in Ballater have "Royal Warrants" and are
licensed suppliers to the Royal Family's Balmoral residence.
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The most enjoyable
aspect of Ballater, however, is its countryside setting.
There are many surrounding areas that offer easy
hiking and spectacular scenery.
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Castle Corgarff with its star shaped defensive wall

Crathes Castle.

Out buildings behind the Keep at Dunnottar Castle
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