Braemar Lodge Hotel was formerly a Victorian shooting lodge and is set in extensive grounds two minutes from the center of Braemar in the heart of Royal Deeside. Best described as an hotel of character, it has the air of a large family house that has not forgotten its sporting origins. Built of grey granite that glitters in the highland sunshine, Braemar Lodge enjoys the illustrious history of being a former Victorian shooting lodge. The local red deer population have obviously forgotten its past for they are often to be seen running through the grounds of the hotel, particularly during the winter months.
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0 miles north of Aberdeen off B999 Aberdeen Conference Centre, Bridge of Don only 8 miles away Airport (Aberdeen) at Dyce 10 miles away Car hire / own car recommended Taxi fare from…