| The place to go for the
discerning visitor, offering unrivalled opportunities for
some of the best walking, climbing, skiing, cycling, pony
trekking and wildlife watching in Britain. Home to the UK’s
second highest mountain, Ben Macdui, the area is renowned
for its rolling purple heather moors, ancient pinewoods, majestic
glens, sparkling salmon rivers and spectacular wildlife.

The Angus Glens to the south and Upper Deeside to the north
are connected by eight ancient drove roads which today provide
routes into the hills and access to some of the most popular
Munroes such as Lochnagar and Mount Keen. Queen
Victoria was a regular visitor to the area and explored
the mountains and glens during her ‘’Great Expeditions’’.
She spent the happiest days of her life
outdoors here and in her diary she confided ‘’All
seemed to breathe freedom and peace, and to make one forget
the world and its sad turmoils’’.
Today visitors can follow The Victorian
Heritage Trail to Balmoral Castle, Royal Lochnagar Distillery,
The Old Royal Station and other visitor attractions associated
with Queen Victoria. The area offers a range of accommodation
to suit all tastes and pockets. A variety of attractions from
castles to whisky distilleries and nature reserves to a steam
railway, and events such as highland games and walking festivals
can be enjoyed.
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