Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Castles everywhere!

Aberdeenshire is famous for having so many castles, so we visited three more. Corgarff castle is quite remote and on the day we visited quite bleak! With a wind chill down to just above zero and some horizontal rain, we didn't hang about outside for too long - don't be fooled by the shorts!


Dee does love to dress up!

Two to a bed in the Barracks


Not far away was Kildrummy Castle and the sun had come out at last - still freezing though! Purdy loved the soft grass.




The following day we visited Huntly Castle on the edge of what was quite a grand town.


The castle is a ruin but what's left is in surprisingly good condition and much better than we expected.




Spot Dee in a window!

Good job the sun was out

That looks like a ghost in the window! Oh, it's Phil!

There was a lot of very old graffiti near the
castle prison - this knight stood out

Ballater, the perfect setting for walks from the door

Ballater is a lovely small town on the river Dee, at the end of what was the Royal Deeside Railway - Dee's everywhere! It was planned to continue to Braemar but Queen Victoria's desire for privacy at Balmoral stopped this extra section!


Inside a replica of Queen Victoria's carriage

We stayed on a site on the edge of town with several great walks from the door. We did each one, separately, with shorter walks for Purdy in between.





The Seven Bridges Walk but we only found Five!















The weather is supposed to take a turn for the worse, with rain and cold northerly winds. We are now heading to the north eastern coast via some more castles, which are always good for not so good weather.