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  1. Coordinates: 57°3′27″N 3°3′16″W. The Craigendarroch Resort in Ballater, Scotland, is a resort complex close to the banks of the River Dee. It is located on a hillside just west of the village of Ballater, 42 miles west of Aberdeen and is 17 miles to the east of Braemar. It is also close to Balmoral, the Scottish home of the Royal Family.

  2. Ballater. Ballater is a small town in Aberdeenshire in North East Scotland, about 25 mi (40 km) west of Aberdeen. It grew up as resort town in the Victorian era and in 2020 had a population of 1,430. It’s on A93, the main road up the Dee Valley, and is a good base for exploring Deeside and Cairngorms National Park.

  3. Upload Photo. 1 And 3 Bridge Street And 2 Deebank Road. 57°02′51″N 3°02′18″W. /  57.047629°N 3.038358°W  / 57.047629; -3.038358  ( 1 And 3 Bridge Street And 2 Deebank Road) Category C (S) 21849. Upload Photo. Old Line Road, Sluievannachie Including Cheese Press And Boundary Wall.

  4. Local History. There have been many meanings and spellings of Ballater over the years, but the commonly accepted meaning is “Pass of the Water”. The name was taken from a group of houses at the east end of the Pass of Ballater. The old spelling was Bealadair – Bealach means “pass” and Dair means water. Ballater’s origins date back ...

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    Ballarat ( / ˌbæləˈræt / bal-ə-RAT) [2] ( Wathawurrung: balla arat) [3] is a city in the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia. Ballarat has a population of 119,096 [4] as of March 2024 making it the third-largest urban inland city in Australia and the third-largest city in Victoria. Within months of Victoria separating from the colony ...

  6. edit. The Deeside Railway was a passenger and goods railway between Aberdeen and Ballater in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Opening in 1853 to Banchory, an extension reached Aboyne in 1859. A separate company, the Aboyne & Braemar Railway, built an extension to Ballater and this opened in 1866. By 1855 there were five services a day over the -mile ...

  7. Knock Castle is a ruined tower house in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland. It is typical of the traditional type of residence of a laird, a Scottish landed gentleman. Knock Castle is in Royal Deeside, about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the town of Ballater, and about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Balmoral. It sits on a knoll in a field on the south side ...