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CHAS’ & SUSAN’S
EXCELLENT
UK ADVENTURE
Day Six

Partying With
THE QUEEN
at Balmoral

(Oh, OK! … NOT!

This page contains background info about the village of Braemar,
and a few of our village pix. I think it’s wonderfully interesting!
But, if you want to SKIP it and go right to the continuation of our saga:
CLICK HERE

ABOUT BRAEMAR

(Text I blatantly stole from a few web sites!)

Scattered in a mountain valley at the junction of three glens,
Braemar is the quintessential Scottish Highland village.

A tiny village in the Grampian Highlands of Scotland, Braemar is the Scotland you expect to see – rivers rushing over ancient rocks, hills of heather, a turreted castle, mountains reflecting purple in the distance. The beauty of the Scottish countryside surrounds Braemar and there is much to revel in.

The lovely stone village (solid granite houses) at the junction of the rivers Clunie and Dee is a wonderful place to relax or, for the more ambitious, to tackle hill trails abounding in the area – within a short distance of Braemar there are twenty hills with peaks over 3000 feet.

Braemar is full of history. It was the site of the Jacobite Rising of 1715 where the standard was raised to put the house of Stuart back on the British throne. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote the first part of Treasure Island in a Braemar cottage in August, 1881.

But Braemar is probably best known for its annual Braemar Gathering, the Highland Games at their best. The Braemar Games were established in 1832 and received royal approval from Queen Victoria in 1848. The royal family continues to attend every year – Queen Elizabeth is the patron of the games.

On the first Saturday each September, massed pipes and drum bands cry out
with centuries-old music, presenting a spectacle for eye and ear.

Pipe and drum competitions, highland dancing, caber-tossing, shot putting, hammer throwing and other traditional events take place.

While there have been Gatherings of one sort or another at Braemar since the days of King Malcolm Canmore (nine hundred years ago), the Gathering as we know it has been organized by the Braemar Royal Highland Society for only 185 years. During much of that time, large crowds have come each year to acclaim their Monarch as Chieftain of the Braemar Gathering.

NOW!!!
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To BRAEMAR!

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This COUNTER was started on September 22nd, 2002.