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Balmoral Castle - Wikipedia Balmoral Castle ( bælˈmɒrəl ) is a large estate house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and a residence of the British royal family It is near the village of Crathie, 9 miles (14 km) west of Ballater and 50 miles (80 km) west of Aberdeen
Balmoral Castle ⬥ The Highland home of the Royal Family Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Balmoral has been the cherished home of the British Royal Family since 1852, offering visitors a unique glimpse into royal life surrounded by breath-taking Highland landscapes
Balmoral Castle | Scotland, Location, History, Facts - Britannica Balmoral Castle, private residence of the British sovereign, on the right bank of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, at 926 feet (282 metres) above sea level After its acquisition (1852) by Albert, the prince consort (husband of Queen Victoria), the small castle then on the land was replaced
Balmoral Castle, Ballater – Castles | VisitScotland Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since it was purchased for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852, having been first leased in 1848
Balmoral Castle: The Ultimate Visitors Guide Coming up: mountains, valleys, Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, a big weird pyramid, a fun-packed gift shop, and everything you need to know about visiting Balmoral Castle
2025 Balmoral Castle Visitor Information - Secret Scotland Balmoral Castle, the Queen's Scottish holiday home on Royal Deeside is open to the public from April to July and sometimes by arrangement at other dates Tours of Balmoral Castle are limited to the Ballroom and Stable Block so you don't see much inside the castle
Balmoral Castle (Everything To Know Before A Visit) Balmoral Castle is a magnificent estate located in Scotland, known for its stunning architecture and picturesque surroundings Built in the 19th century, it serves as a private residence for the British royal family