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1 Schoolhouse

Balmoral

B&B     £££

Schoolhouse is a stylish base in Ballater on Royal Deeside, in the dramatic surroundings of the 'Royal' town with Balmoral nearby and all the beauty of Deeside.

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Schoolhouse
The Old Royal Station

2 The Old Royal Station

Balmoral

Family    

The Old Royal Station is a restored Victorian Railway station used by Queen Victoria

The Old Royal Station
Tangley House

3 Tangley House

Balmoral

B&B     £££

Tangley House Bed & Breakfast is a Victorian property set lovely gardens overlooking Craigendarroch Hill in the centre of Ballater, the 'Royal' town with Balmoral nearby

Tangley House
Inverdeen House

4 Inverdeen House

Balmoral

B&B     ££

Inverdeen House is an excellent newly refurbished Bed and Breakfast in Ballater in a substantial townhouse with antique furniture and 3 guest bedrooms on Deeside close to Balmoral

Inverdeen House
The Auld Kirk

5 The Auld Kirk

Balmoral

Hotel     ££££

The Auld Kirk is set in the heart of Royal Deeside, a fine example of a Victorian Scottish Free Church building that now houses a fine dining restaurant and superior guest rooms.

The Auld Kirk
Dinnet House

6 Dinnet House

Balmoral

B&B     £££

Dinnet House is a grand Victorian shooting lodge set within its own wooded estate. Marcus and Sabrina Humphrey provide a fully personal service for guests staying in the 3 rooms

Dinnet House
Glenernan Guesthouse

7 Glenernan Guesthouse

Balmoral

B&B     £££

Glenernan is an elegant Victorian “Grand House” which has been tastefully converted into a spacious and homely Guest House in Ballater, the 'Royal' town on Deeside.

Glenernan Guesthouse

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Archie Bouverie's guide:
Balmoral

Original purchased by Queen Victoria in 1848, Balmoral has been the main Scottish home for the Royal family ever since (Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh is mainly only used for ceremonial purposes). It is open to the public from 1st April to 31st July. A significant proportion of the Estate is also open to the public via the The Spittal of Glen Muick where there is a ranger service and walks up the seven Munro's that are situated within the estate. The closest town to the Castle is Ballater and is remarkeable for the quantity of businesses with Royal Warrants displayed outside.