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  1. For almost 200 years, the Braemar Gathering has been a highlight of the sporting calendar in Scotland. Nestled beneath bucolic, heather-strewn mountains, it is the most prominent and well-attended Highland games in the world, drawing vast crowds from across the globe.

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      Running and jumping competitions have been held in and...

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      The Braemar Royal Highland Society was established well over...

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      Welcome to the historic village of Braemar. The home of the...

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      The Braemar Gathering— A Royal Occasion. While there have...

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  2. Book Tickets for the Braemar Gathering for an unforgettable close-up view of the action in our ringside seating sections or guaranteed shelter from the Scottish weather in our covered grandstand seats. General Admission tickets are also available.

  3. Braemar Gathering and Highland Games Centre, Braemar. 9,380 likes · 159 talking about this · 2,182 were here. While there have been Gatherings of one sort or another at Braemar since the days of King...

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  4. The Braemar Gathering. •. 16K views Streamed 6 months ago. The Braemar Gathering is maybe the most famous Highland Games. The Gathering takes place every year on the first Saturday of September...

  5. Hace 3 días · The Braemar Gathering. The Scottish village of Braemar, some 58 miles west of Aberdeen in the stunning Cairngorms National Park, has been hosting ‘gatherings’ of one kind or another for 900...

  6. What is the Braemar Highland Gathering, and why is it famous? The Braemar Highland Gathering is arguably Scotland’s most famous Highland Games. It takes place during the first weekend of September, and is attended by members of the Royal Family every year.