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Between Banchory and Braemar, a distance of only 40 miles, there are some 10 golf courses (plus the private course at Balmoral). The golf course at Braemar is the highest 18-hole course in Britain. The area is rich with history. It was here the relics of St Andrew were first held in Scotland. Here too, Macbeth was defeated by Malcolm Canmore who then extended his connection by holding games, the direct descendent of which is the world famous Braemar Gathering and Highland Games. As a boy Lord Byron lived on a farm between Ballater and Aboyne and later wrote the poem ‘Dark Lochnagar’ about the nearby mountain. Scot Skinner square in Banchory commemorates the links between the town and 'the Strathspey King'. John Brown, Queen Victoria’s famous servant, was born at Crathie. This period of history is the focus of the Victorian Heritage Trail. Copyright © 2003-2004 Ballater (RD) Ltd |