She was a 17,029 gross ton vessel, length 576ft x beam 74ft, one funnel, two masts, twin screw and a speed of 17.5 knots. Currently closed in line with Government guidelines due to Covid-19. It is greatly appreciated and makes all the community's hard work looking after the Castle worthwhile.A must visit. The third of three sisters built 1951-52, the others being Rhodesia Castle and Kenya Castle. Please choose a different date.Is this a romantic place or activity that you would suggest for This castle is in the process of being restored externally. Built in 1628, and until recently lived in, it is furnished and contains many ancient relics of the past. The grounds however are open all year round.The Castle is situated a short distance from Braemar. "This hawthorn tree, Crataegus laevigata ‘Paul’s Scarlet’, was planted to celebrate the 100th birthday of Captain AAC Farquharson of Invercauld MC on 1 May 2019’ It is completely furnished. We drain all the water from the Castle so that the water pipes don't freeze and burst.

We reopen on Wednesday 1st April and would be delighted to welcome you then.

This time we stopped and wandered around. Nice staff keeping the castle. "I was thinking about how if someone offers you a few words of comfort when you are distressed; even if the words are empty because there is not anything to back them up, it can be comforting. Tomorrow we will visit the Lions face and squirrel hideSo sorry to disappoint. Looks unspectacular from outside, but is a juwel inside.

I'm afraid the Braemar winter doesn't make it possible for us to open in the winter. Please keep checking back regularly for updates. Just lovely. We've reached £140K but need to raise £500K as our contribution to the total cost of £1.4MFour of us enjoyed an excellent visit to this interesting castle.

An eye-catching contemporary artwork is now on view at a popular Aberdeenshire castle.The view of Invercauld House from Braemar Castle - the house has been owned by the Farquharson family since 1632.Everything is going to be alright... watch to the end as Braemar Castle features the finale. It is the best maintained Castle I have ever been in. Braemar castle is well worth a visit, it is run by volunteers from in and around Braemar. By Robert A Wilson . The U-boat War in World War Two (Kriegsmarine, 1939-1945) and World War One (Kaiserliche Marine, 1914-1918) and the Allied efforts to counter the threat. Dear Sir When I first had a look at your website, I noticed someone asking for information on the S.S. Braemar Castle Ship, whose great great grandfather was on board in 1914, and it appeared that you managed to find out information for him, consequently I have now joined your site, but cannot find the query in question, but I do have basically the same query myself. A nice touch is that it isThank you for visiting and so pleased you enjoyed it. Guided tour was very informative anBraemar castle is well worth a visit, it is run by volunteers from in and around Braemar. However on 23rd November 1916 the ship, bound from Salonika to Malta with sick and wounded, suffered an explosion under its port side.

Seems that Lord Farquharson just left for hunting or so. Union-Castle Mail S.S. Company. We can provide the itinerary or you can create your own.

Throughout the day you will receive Professional Photography tuition and there is the option for Lightroom and Photoshop Tuition after the the tour.

You will be provided electronically with Introduction to Photography course notes.

A suggest itinerary is

- Dunnottar Castle- One of the worlds most iconic castles.
- Crathes Castle - A 16th masterpiece of architecture on Royal Deeside
- Falls of Feugh. Later, she was converted into a Hospital Ship. Please choose a different date.Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. Always happy to have those who are less mobile drive up to the Castle.