The Braemar Gathering has been run by the Braemar Royal Highland Society since 1832, and it is still attended by keen spectators, including the Royal Family, every year. Eager to experience a remarkable Scottish tradition, people from all over the world flood to Ballater in the Highlands for the spectacle, and to experience the well-renowned warm Scottish hospitality.
This popular attraction proves to be a memorable experience whilst visiting Scotland and the Highlands, as a wide variety of activities are open for people to take part in, or simply to observe, in these vibrant surroundings. Activities include Tossing the Caber, Tug of War and Throwing the Hammer, as well as a children’s sack race. Other events throughout the day include traditional Highland Dancing and Piping, so visitors can get a real taste of the ancient Scottish culture.
Ballater is perfectly situated for exploring the surrounding National Park of Cairngorms. It is a stunning area of varying landscapes, and includes four of five of Scotland’s highest mountains. Ballater is perfectly placed to see and explore the impressive park as a relaxing medicine after the excitement of the Braemar Gathering.
Accommodation in Ballater and the surrounding area typifies Scottish hospitality, with some fantastic hotels and B&Bs with character. You are sure to find accommodation to suit your needs on Scotland-BedandBreakfasts.com.