We visited Crathie Kirk in Ballater for the first time when we visited Aberdeenshire a few weeks ago. I had of course seen it often on TV as it’s the nearest church to Balmoral, but somehow its surroundings didn’t look like I had imagined them to be. Unfortunately by the time we got there the kirk was closed.
There’s something more than a wee bit Scandinavian about the design of this wee church I think. Scottish churches aren’t known for having porches at all, but it’s an attractive design, and as the area is well known for rough weather it’s a handy place to shake off the rain or snow.
I didn’t tarry long at the back of the church as a large barking mad dog ran out of the undergrowth heading straight for me. No doubt he thought he was defending his territory, I quickly snapped the photo below and departed!
It’s a short walk over a bridge spanning the River Dee below, which leads to the gates of Balmoral.
As you can see we had really great weather while we were away.
People were just coming out of the gates when we got there, it was closing for the day. Maybe next time we’ll go to Balmoral first and have a walk around the grounds.
The gates have GR and MR on them for King George V and Queen Mary.
Are people allowed to walk the Balmoral grounds? Is it only when the King is not in residence? Surely there must be security?
It is a pretty church!
Constance,
You can visit at certain times when no royals are there. https://www.visitcairngorms.com/listing/1534/balmoral-castle/ You can visit some of the grounds, tearoom, shop and if you pay extra I think you can visit the ballroom, recently they said that some other rooms would be added to the tour, but it isn’t cheap!
I know that when THE Queen died a lot of the locals said they often saw her when they were walking in the woods with their dogs and she was doing the same! So I don’t know how that would happen.