Braemar Cabins

The Cairngorms


These attractive larch-clad cabins at the entrance to the village can sleep up to four people in two double or twin bedrooms (some wheelchair accessible). They have underfloor heating, well-equipped kitchens and outdoor decks. In high season the minimum stay is one week (£695).


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1. Braemar Castle

0.62 MILES

Just north of Braemar village, turreted Braemar Castle dates from 1628 and served as a government garrison after the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. It was taken…

2. Balmoral Castle

6.87 MILES

Built for Queen Victoria in 1855 as a private residence for the Royal Family, Balmoral kicked off the revival of the Scottish Baronial style of…

3. Corgarff Castle

12.46 MILES

In the wild hills of the eastern Cairngorms, near the A939 road from Cockbridge to Tomintoul, is the impressive fortress of Corgarff Castle. The tower…

4. Cairngorm Mountain Railway

13.5 MILES

The national park's most popular attraction is this funicular railway that will whisk you to the edge of the Cairngorm plateau (altitude 1085m) in just…

5. Rothiemurchus Estate

16.55 MILES

The Rothiemurchus Estate, which extends from the River Spey at Aviemore to the Cairngorm summit plateau, is famous for having one of Scotland’s largest…

7. Rothiemurchus Centre

19.67 MILES

The Rothiemurchus Estate's visitor centre, a mile southeast of Aviemore along the B970, sells an Explorer Map detailing more than 50 miles of footpaths…

8. RSPB Loch Garten Osprey Centre

19.89 MILES

Ospreys migrate here each spring from Africa and nest in a tall pine tree beside Loch Garten – you can watch from a hide as the birds feed their young…