Highland Heritage: Balmoral, Tartan & Tradition
On this tour, you'll explore this stunning region so beloved by the Royal Family and how its rich history and heritage continue to influence our culture today. From the significance of tartan to the way the land has shaped our lives.
Departs: Friday at 09:30 (Bookings must be made in advance)
From: The Wallace Monument across from His Majesty's Theatre on Rosemount Viaduct.
Duration: 8 hours
The story of TartanHear from one of Aberdeen's legendary Kilt experts how tartan is a symbol of Scottish heritage and pride, originally serving both practical and cultural purposes. Historically, tartan was worn as a practical garment, known as a "plaid" or "great kilt," which could be wrapped around the body and used as a blanket or protection against the weather. Over time, tartan became a significant cultural symbol, especially during the 19th century when it was popularized by the Royal Family.
Peruse the different tartan patterns, learn about the differences between tartan and tweed and how traditional Highland dress is worn today. You'll be impressed by a range of colours, patterns and find out what a Sgian Dhu is?
The River Dee in Aberdeenshire is one of Scotland's most scenic and significant rivers, the Dee is a vital lifeline for the region, both environmentally and economically.
The river's pure waters support a rich diversity of wildlife, including otters, freshwater pearl mussels, and various bird species like ospreys and dippers. However, the Dee is perhaps most famous for its salmon population. It is one of Scotland's premier salmon rivers, attracting anglers from around the world.
The river's course through the heart of Royal Deeside has shaped the history and development of the region, with many historic estates, including Balmoral Castle, situated along its banks. The river's influence on the area's natural beauty and its role in sustaining local communities and wildlife makes it a treasured feature of Aberdeenshire.
We will include a break for refreshments at the Potarch Cafe.
Immerse yourself in country estatesThe country estates of Aberdeenshire are renowned for their stunning landscapes, featuring rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and expansive moors. These estates, offer a glimpse into Scotland’s aristocratic past and natural beauty.
Land management on these estates is crucial for preserving the environment and maintaining the area's biodiversity. Country sports, such as grouse shooting, deer stalking, and fishing, play a significant role in estate life, contributing to the local economy and traditions. Together, land management and country sports uphold the beauty and heritage of Aberdeenshire's estates.
The Juniper walk on the Glen Tanar estate is a lovely short walk during where half way around, we can pause to admire the view and partake in a toast to Aberdeenshire and Scotland.
Historic village with Royal connectionsBallater is a charming village nestled in the heart of Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, known for its strong royal connections. The village itself is steeped in history, with many shops and businesses proudly displaying Royal Warrants, signifying that they supply goods and services to the Royal Family. Ballater's railway station, now a visitor center, once served as the arrival point for royals traveling to Balmoral, further cementing the village's royal ties. Enjoy some leisure time for lunch or refreshments while soaking in the ambiance of the community, or a browse in some of the shops.
A Highland ParadiseBalmoral Castle, nestled in the stunning landscapes of Royal Deeside, is the beloved Scottish retreat of the British Royal Family, this magnificent castle offers a unique glimpse into royal life amidst breathtaking natural beauty.
The castle, with its distinctive Scottish Baronial architecture, exudes charm and history. The ballroom, offers displays and exhibitions of personal pieces from the King's collection, each year with a new theme.
The gardens at Balmoral are equally captivating, featuring beautifully manicured lawns, vibrant flower beds, and a tranquil water garden. Each season brings its own beauty, from the bright blooms of spring to the rich hues of autumn. The grounds also include woodland trails that offer peaceful walks with stunning views of the surrounding hills.
Visiting Balmoral is an opportunity to experience the serene beauty and rich heritage of a place where the Royals find peace and solace.
From £120 per adult
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- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
April — August
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Woodstock House
Inverurie Street
Aberdeenshire
United Kingdom
AB30 1XS
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Grampian Escapes & Tours Ltd
We offer day trips around Aberdeenshire, delivering high-quality tours in a welcoming atmosphere that lets you truly enjoy the experience. Whether you’re looking to escape daily life, sightsee at a relaxed pace, or connect with fellow travelers over great conversations, we’ve got you covered. We love blending the area’s iconic attractions with hidden gems. Our tours feature stunning scenic drives, leisurely walks, and breathtaking spots. Tours are limited to a maximum 7 guests per tour. From mountains to the sea, the northeast of Scotland has endless beauty to discover.
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