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There are many magical places to spend your holiday in the UK, but if you don't know where to go, Holidu shows you a destination like no other. In Aberdeenshire, Scotland, you'll find the pretty town of Ballater, which combines the rich history of this country with its beautiful natural wonders. This is the ideal place for those who are looking for a trip where they can relax but at the same time venture out to discover interesting tourist attractions. You can also stay in one of the holiday rentals available, which are very comfortable and have a charming Scottish style. Another benefit is that they are in a wonderful location just metres from the town centre, so getting around won't be a problem.
Spacious and cosy holiday rentals with beautiful gardensOnce you arrive in Ballater you'll feel right at home in the holiday rentals available to you. With a homely atmosphere and spacious rooms for the whole family, you'll find the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the city and its surroundings. And as if that wasn't enough, many of these rentals have beautiful outdoor areas, such as large, green gardens perfect for quality time or activities in the comfort of your rental. Come and enjoy what Ballater has for you! Book your rental now.
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The area and getting around
Like many Scottish villages, Ballater has a distinctly Scottish charm that will make you feel like you're in a fairytale. With beautiful stone buildings and tiled roofs, as well as the stunning natural surroundings, you'll be able to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Also, due to its size, it is easy to get from one place to another, whether by public transport or on foot. Whether the attractions you wish to visit are historical monuments, or you prefer to explore the natural wonders there are to see in Ballater, you can easily access them and enjoy an unforgettable visit.
An easily accessible tourist destinationTo get to Ballater you can take different routes from various points in Scotland such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Heathrow. The most common ways to get there are firstly by bus, which, depending on where you are, can take between 2 and 4 hours. But as well as the bus, there is also one of the most used means of transport in the UK which is the train, and although this journey is a little longer (a little over 4 hours) the experience and the scenery will be well worth it. Finally, you can opt for one of the most convenient and comfortable options, which is to rent a car and drive to Ballater by yourself.
Travellers and activities
The major attractions in Ballater are its beautiful natural wonders, so you're sure to find one that catches your eye. One of the most popular is the fantastic Loch Muick, a beautiful and large freshwater loch, which despite being well known, is also a relatively unvisited place during the year. Here you'll find wooded scenery like no other, as well as a variety of wildlife, most notably deer, who occasionally visit the loch's shores.
Ballater for culture loversHowever, the cultural and historical part of this place is also worth a visit, as you will find impressive monuments that will take you back in time. One of them is the fascinating Balmoral Castle, which between 1316 and 1390 belonged to the famous King Robert II of Scotland. Today it is still privately owned by the royal family, but you can visit this grandiose castle on guided tours and discover how the rulers lived in those days. Don't forget to take a stroll through the large, well-kept gardens.
The climate in Ballater is characterised by a high amount of rainfall throughout the year, so be sure to bring adequate clothing for your trip.
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This forest is ideal for those searching for a place to spend the day outdoors. It is especially fun for those who love hiking trails, as here you will find a variety of routes and discover this natural paradise in its entirety. From landscapes with wild pines and large fir trees, to incredible views from high hills, this is definitely a tourist destination you won't get tired of exploring.
2. Get to know the old Glenmuik ChurchContinuing with the historical places to visit is the beautiful Glenmuick Church. This 72 feet long by 34 foot wide structure was begun in 1798 and opened with a ceremony in December 1800. Its architecture is very striking due to its tall, pointed main tower, with large pink granite walls with some areas made of sandstone and clay. Inside you will find a very typical Catholic Church decoration, with vaulted ceilings, large windows and religious figures all around.
3. Discover the remarkable Muir of Dinnet National Nature ReserveHere you will find a natural paradise with many natural environments including lush forests, moorlands and large wetlands. It is a popular tourist destination but has also been frequented by Scottish ancestors throughout history. It is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, so it is a common activity to venture into its forests to find wild animals of all kinds such as deer, birds, squirrels and reptiles.
4. Take a fun tour at Royal Lochnagar DistilleryThis is definitely an adult-friendly option, as you can spend the day discovering the fascinating world of Scotch whisky at this distillery. The distillery is located in the middle of nature near Balmoral, with a beautiful lake and large expanses of grass. Once inside, you'll find all the machinery used to make the popular drink that is so characteristic of this country, and once you've finished your guided tour you'll be able to sample the variety of whiskey on offer.
5. Visit the lovely Crathie KirkThis is a small chapel frequented by the British royal family as a place of worship when they are near Balmoral. It has a rather traditional and ancient Gothic-style structure, with walls made of granite and a roof made of Scots pine. It is also the resting place of the remains of Queen Elizabeth's loyal Scottish servant, John Brown, who was said to be one of her favourites.
Information about holiday lettings in Ballater
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 33 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £25. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 18 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 97% of the properties. |