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Log Cabins & Lodges in Braemar
If you are searching for a place to relax, but at the same time have fun and explore, Holidu has the perfect destination for you. Located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, you'll find the pretty village of Braemar, which is popular for the iconic festival The Braemar Gathering; however, it also offers plenty of interesting things to discover. Whether it's the beautiful surrounding nature, the picturesque village, or the historical and cultural treasures, in Braemar you are sure to find something to suit your tastes. You will also have the opportunity to stay in one of the beautiful holiday cabins that are available in the village. They are not only very cosy, but also have a wonderful location that gives you all the privacy you need. It is undoubtedly the perfect atmosphere for a romantic quality time with that special someone.
Relaxing and peaceful holiday lodges with large gardensWhen it comes to going on holiday, accommodation is undoubtedly one of the most important factors, but at Braemar you won't have to worry about anything. As well as having a rustic style with its stone facades and tiled roof, inside these log cabins and lodges you will find all the comfort you require. Their rooms are quite spacious and comfortable, they also have fully equipped kitchens and nicely furnished living rooms. The cabins also come with many amenities, such as free internet connection, television, heater, and best of all, beautiful green areas. These gardens not only have ample space for all kinds of activities, they are also very well-kept and have excellent privacy. Don't think twice and come and enjoy a romantic getaway in Braemar!
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The nature in Braemar is something worth exploring in depth, so if you're looking for the great outdoors here are two fantastic options. First is the great hill of Creag Choinnich, home to the oldest hill race in history, which began in 1064. The trail up the hill is approximately 2.3 miles long, with great signage, and is suitable for professionals and beginners alike. Here you will have spectacular views of Braemar and the iconic Royal Deeside railway line, and from the top you can also see the mountains of Morrone and Carn nan Sgliat. Now, the second option you can visit is the Linn of Dee, which was Queen Victoria's favourite picnic spot. Here you can explore this beautiful place via the many walking routes laid out for visitors, whether you wish to venture out on a short 0.9 mile trip or a more extensive 3 mile route. From lush pine forests, beautiful wildlife, and the fascinating River Dee that lies close to the trails.
Braemar for couplesIn Braemar you can also make romantic plans, and here are a couple of options that will make you feel like love is in the air. First you can walk around the historic Braemar Castle built in the 17th century by the Earl of Mar. Over the years it has undergone changes as it has had many owners and many purposes, but today you can still see much of its original structure. Take a tour of its 12 rooms, fully furnished and decorated as they once were in centuries past. Also stroll through the outdoor areas, which comprise gardens, pine forests and hills, where you can enjoy incredible views of the village. After this tour, you can head to Braemar town centre and have a relaxing spa day at Braemar Lodge & Spa. Here you will find a wide range of facial and body treatments, perfect for spending quality time with your partner and rejuvenating yourself at the same time.
The name Braemar comes from the Gaelic ''Bràigh Mhàrr'' and means ''The area of upper Marr''.
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This iconic cultural and sporting event is held on the first Saturday in September each year, so if you happen to be in Braemar around that time, you can't miss it. It's so popular with the people of Britain that several members of the Royal Family and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth attend each year. What to expect at this event? Pipe bands, traditional dancers, live music, and sports such as the Braemar caber toss and tug of war.
2. Explore the fantastic Mar Lodge EstateThis option is perfect if you want to continue exploring the natural areas near Braemar. This spot is protected by the National Trust for Scotland and is the largest national nature reserve in Britain at approximately 29,000 hectares. It is ideal if you want to go hiking, as there are numerous routes designed for the tourists who visit each year. Its landscapes include characteristic pine forests, heather moorland, and around 15 Munros. It is also home to a wide variety of animal species, most notably birds.
3. Visit the ancient St Margaret's ChurchBuilt in the 19th century by the Scotsman Sir John Ninian Comper, it is considered one of the finest churches in Scotland. Although designed as a religious venue, over the years and as Braemar has evolved, the church has been in the process of being transformed into a venue for artists to perform. Since 2014 a number of concerts and shows by musicians and artists have been held in the new venue, bringing much joy and a renowned cultural space to the city.
4. Discover the magnificent Kindrochit CastleContinuing with the historic buildings, this castle combines a hike in nature and a cultural highlight of Braemar. Built in 1390 and used by Robert II, today it is a mostly ruined castle but still retains much of its original structure. Wander around and discover the remains of stone walls, passages and bridges. All this surrounded by incredibly green grass, pine forests and small hills, the perfect place for exploration.
5. Get a hole in one at Braemar Golf ClubIf you are a golf fan, this is the perfect place to play during your holiday. It is located in Braemar Park and is approximately 500 acres in size, with rolling hills, oak ridges and beautiful crystal clear lakes. With 18 holes and well-manicured courses, here you can spend the afternoon practising or even playing for the first time.
6. Take a walk on Braemar BridgeThere are many places where you can stroll and admire the enchanting scenery. This bridge is one of the most popular places for tourists to take photographs as it is over the beautiful river Clunie Water, which is surrounded by large stones and lush forests. On one side of the bridge, you will find a small wishing well, in case you want to try your luck and make your dreams come true.
7. Meet the Wellington Aircrew MemorialIf you want to learn a little more about the history of Braemar, this monument is worth a visit. It is made in commemoration of the Wellington aircraft, which met a tragic end in 1942. They used one of the damaged engines of the machine placed on a stone base, with a small plaque telling the story. Although this is perhaps a short attraction, it is very interesting to learn about the various stories that have passed through this locality.
Information about log cabins in Braemar
🏡 Log cabins available: | 14 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -45%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £40. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and fireplace. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 9 properties. |