Culardoch, Cairngorms National Park
#32 among attractions in Cairngorms National Park


Facts and practical information
Culardoch is a mountain in the Cairngorms of Scotland, located northeast of Braemar in Aberdeenshire. ()
Cairngorms National Park United Kingdom
Culardoch – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Balmoral Castle, Braemar Castle, Crathie Kirk, Ben Avon.
 Royal residence with ballroom art show Royal residence with ballroom art show- Balmoral Castle, Ballater- 115 min walk • Balmoral Castle stands as a quintessential emblem of Scottish heritage, nestled in the verdant landscape of Aberdeenshire, near the village of Ballater, United Kingdom. This private residence of the British Royal Family is steeped in history and grandeur, offering a... 
 Fortified castle with history exhibits Fortified castle with history exhibits- Braemar Castle, Braemar- 119 min walk • Braemar Castle is situated near the village of Braemar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a possession of the chief of Clan Farquharson and is leased to a local charitable foundation. It is open to the public. 
 Church Church- Crathie Kirk, Cairngorms National Park- 129 min walk • Crathie Kirk is a small Church of Scotland parish church in the Scottish village of Crathie, best known for being the regular place of worship of the British royal family when they are in residence at the nearby Balmoral Castle. 
 Nature, Natural attraction, Mountain Nature, Natural attraction, Mountain- Ben Avon, Cairngorms National Park- 109 min walk • Ben Avon is a mountain in the Cairngorm mountains of Scotland. The highest point of the massif, known as Leabaidh an Dàimh Bhuidhe is classified as both a Munro and a Marilyn. Ben Avon is a very large and complex mountain sprawling over more than 30 km². The summit plateau is dominated by granite tors, one of which forms the summit. 
 Historical place, Ruins, Forts and castles Historical place, Ruins, Forts and castles- Kindrochit Castle, Braemar- 138 min walk • Kindrochit Castle is a ruined 14th-century fortification in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is located at Braemar, in a strategic position on the banks of the Clunie Water, a tributary of the River Dee. The ruins are protected as a scheduled monument. 
 Nature, Natural attraction, Waterfall Nature, Natural attraction, Waterfall- Linn of Quoich, Braemar- 173 min walk • Linn of Quoich is a waterfall of Scotland. 
 Memorial Memorial- Balmoral cairns, Cairngorms National Park- 116 min walk • There are fourteen stone cairns on the Balmoral estate in Deeside, Scotland, including a single cairn on the adjoining Birkhall estate. The cairns commemorate members of the British royal family and events in their lives. The majority of the cairns were erected by Queen Victoria. 
 Brewery, Distillery, Whiskey distillery Brewery, Distillery, Whiskey distillery- Royal Lochnagar Distillery, Ballater- 140 min walk • Royal Lochnagar distillery is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery based on the Abergeldie Estate on Royal Deeside, in the Highland whisky-producing area of Scotland. It is close to the mountain Lochnagar. 
 Forts and castles Forts and castles- Invercauld Castle, Cairngorms National Park- 107 min walk • Invercauld Castle is a country house situated in Royal Deeside near Braemar in Scotland. It is protected as a category A listed building, and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland. 
