Balmoral Castle and the Dee

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"A walk past Queen Victoria's memorials to her husband, servants and dogs."
Walk directions

Cross the River Dee to the gateway into Balmoral Castle. You pay to enter the grounds and can pick up a map of the marked walks. Shortly, turn right off the driveway on a track that soon runs alongside the river. A path continues along the riverbank. Just after a power pole with warning triangles, take a path on the left. The cafe is over on your left as you reach a red pillar box at the castle.

Turn right alongside the castle, and right again across its end, with a sunken rose garden on your left. Go down steps and take a track to the left, which passes the memorials to dogs. With a stone cross (Princess Alice memorial) ahead, turn right and then left on an earth path through a pinewood to regain the riverside. Turn left on the riverside path. The tall white flowers of angelica grow here, as do lupins, whose seeds are carried here by the river. 

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  Terrain  - Tracks and paths
  Landscape  - Pine forest and viewpoints above wide river valley
  Dog friendliness  - On lead in castle grounds
  Parking  - Large pay-and-display at Crathie Church
  Toilets en route  - At start, and Balmoral Castle
About the walk
In 1848, Queen Victoria went house-hunting for a little holiday home in the Highlands. At Balmoral she found 'a pretty little castle in the old Scottish style', in surroundings which reminded her husband Prince Albert of his home country in Thuringerwald. The old castle was promptly knocked down,...
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Balmoral Castle and the Dee

Recommended by
Our view
"A walk past Queen Victoria's memorials to her husband, servants and dogs."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Tracks and paths
  Landscape - Pine forest and viewpoints above wide river valley
  Dog friendliness - On lead in castle grounds
  Parking - Large pay-and-display at Crathie Church
  Toilets en route - At start, and Balmoral Castle
About the walk
In 1848, Queen Victoria went house-hunting for a little holiday home in the Highlands. At Balmoral she found 'a pretty little castle in the old Scottish style', in surroundings which reminded her husband Prince Albert of his home country in Thuringerwald. The old castle was promptly knocked down,...
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Aberdeenshire
Visitors to Aberdeenshire with any kind of interest in history are in for a treat. There are more castles to the acre in Aberdeenshire than anywhere else in Britain.