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Join the Ranger to learn more about how camouflage is used in the natural world. Animals are masters of camouflage. Learn how they do it and practice skills for staying hidden.
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Best for age 5 and up.
Children must be accompanied.
The event is free but donations on the day very welcome.
Wear something camo if you have it!
Bring your camera or phone and have a go at our photo scavenger hunt. Can you find everything on the list?
Booking Information
Best for age 5 and up.
Drop-in session.
The event is free but donations on the day welcome.
Come to our outdoor laboratory for some cool and slightly messy experiments.
Event Information
Best for ages 8 and up.
Children must be accompanied.
Free but donations welcomed on the day.
Wear clothes you don’t mind (possibly) getting dirty…
Connecting local farmers, producers and artisan makers with the community and the visitors in Braemar A-listed Church St Margaret’s.
There is so much to see and do in Braemar these days, history and heritage sites next to great places to eat and drink and interesting unique shops. We hope you will come and spend the day in one of the prettiest villages in the Cairngorms National Park
Want to know how a caber is tossed, or what the piobaireachd is? This part of the exhibition is where you’ll find the answers to all your Highland games-based questions! The stunning beamed gallery space, walled with French windows with a view of the games park, features display boards throughout the room.
On the walls, you’ll see photographs of Gatherings past and the athletes that participated in them, while four trophy cabinets display Highland games trophies and tankards from across the years.
The exhibition hall is the heart of the Braemar Highland Games Centre, with its spectacular decorated ceiling and octagonal shape enchanting visitors.
If you can tear your eyes away from the ceiling, in this room you can discover the absorbing story of the Braemar Royal Highland Society and the celebrated Braemar Gathering. Told through objects, costumes, photographs and documents from the BRHS archive, the collection of The Scottish Tartans Authority and other private sources, this is the story of how a village society created an annual event that has become one of the most famous Highland games in the world.
Explore the origins of the Society in 1815, discover how the Gathering’s link with the Royal Family began with Queen Victoria, and marvel at authentic local Highlanders in their full tartan splendour. With over 200 years of history crammed in, there’s sure to be something to capture your imagination!
Baxter Room
This room features key aspects of Braemar Royal Highland Society activity, including the impressive banner displayed in the games park every Gathering day and an honour board listing Society presidents and other office-bearers dating back to the very first president, William Farquharson of Monaltrie.
Two display cases present a regularly updated selection of historical documents from the BRHS archive. Around the room, you’ll also see photographs of winning athletes, dancers and pipers at the most recent Braemar Gathering, bringing the Gathering’s history into the present day.
The Gatehouse Cafe is open at the entrance to the Games Park with delicious coffee and sweet and savoury treats.
Acknowledgments
Blair Castle Archive, Bonhams, Christie Works of Art, The Donald Storrie Family, House of Cheviot, House of Edgar, Kenneth Gibb, Lyon & Turnbull, Margaret Morrison Sporrans, R.L, Robert Mackie of Scotland, The Atholl Highlanders, The Lonach Highland, and Friendly Society, The Scottish Tartans Authority, Thistle Shoes Scotland, Mrs Moira McIntosh.
Badaguish are proud and delighted to announce their inaugural Christmas Fayre and Santa’s Grotto. We will be showcasing many local crafters and producers with stalls full of Christmas gifts to buy for your friends and families.
We will have lots of activities for the children and a special Santa’s Grotto to make for a memorable visit.
This community event will be held to support our charity The Speyside Trust.
Family Fun Day at Blair Castle and Gardens, with a host of activities including falconry, deer feeding, a guided nature trail, and a bouncy castle.
Blair Castle is a beautiful setting to enjoy time with the family and learn more about Scotland’s natural wildlife. Grab takeaway food from our Tullibardine Restaurant and relax on the Castle green while watching a falconry display, afterwards enjoy a refreshment from our ice cream van.
Entry is available with a Castle and Gardens or Gardens only ticket.
TIMINGS ARE:
FALCONRY
11 am – 3 pm
Flying displays at 11:45 am and 1:45 pm
DEER FEEDING
12:30 pm and 2:30 pm
BOUNCY CASTLE
11 am – 3 pm
Family Fun Day at Blair Castle and Gardens, with a host of activities including falconry, deer feeding, a guided nature trail, and a bouncy castle.
Blair Castle is a beautiful setting to enjoy time with the family and learn more about Scotland’s natural wildlife. Grab takeaway food from our Tullibardine Restaurant and relax on the Castle green while watching a falconry display, afterwards enjoy a refreshment from our ice cream van.
Entry is available with a Castle and Gardens or Gardens only ticket.
TIMINGS ARE:
FALCONRY
11 am – 3 pm
Flying displays at 11:45 am and 1:45 pm
DEER FEEDING
12:30 pm and 2:30 pm
BOUNCY CASTLE
11 am – 3 pm
Watch a selection of big hit, classic films within the beautiful grounds of Blair Castle. Films on show include Top Gun, Frozen, Toy Story, Harry Potter, Grease and many more.
FILM TIMETABLE:
Friday 9th of July:
13:00-15:20 Harry Potter
(Order of the Phoenix)
16:30-19:00 Harry Potter
(Half Blood Prince)
20:30-22:20 Grease
Saturday 10th of July:
11:00-12:40
Frozen
14:00-15:40
Lego Movie
17:00-18:45
Greatest Showman
20:00- 21:50
Top Gun
Sunday 11th of July:
11:00-12:20
Toy Story
14:00-15:55
Back to the Future
17:00-19:05
Jurassic Park
20:30-22:10
Dirty Dancing
The renowned Three Inch Fools are bringing their colourful, musical take on Shakespeare’s classics to Blair Castle. On the 1st August, they are performing Robin Hood.
This is an outdoor performance and gates open from 6 pm.
Picnics welcome.
Please bring your own seating (blankets/camping chairs/etc), and dress for the weather.
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