Ballater is a centre for tourism in
Royal Deeside, with the
Cairngorms and
Balmoral Castle nearby. There are two bike hire shops in the village. The old
Ballater station, containing Queen Victoria's waiting room, was for many years a visitor centre with a replica royal carriage. However, the building was almost completely destroyed by fire in 2015. The rebuilding of the station, bistro and adjoining visitor centre was undertaken and subsequently completed in Autumn 2018.
Balmoral Castle is a 10-minute drive from the village. There are many
walks from the village. For the easy going walker, there is
Craigendarroch, a small, peculiarly shaped hill near the village. About 12 km (7 miles) south-west of Ballater is
Loch Muick. From there experienced walkers can head up the prominent mountain,
Lochnagar. Ballater is the home of many challenging walks due to the abundance of
Munroes in the area. There are many well-mapped cycle routes from Ballater into the surrounding areas, including
the Deeside Way and a number of popular
mountain biking trails. The forests at Cambus o'May have trails for experienced riders. The
River Dee flows through Ballater, and is famous for salmon fishing. Events in the town include: • The Ballater Walking Festival each May attracts many
hillwalkers of all levels. Participants are guided through the hills and valleys of the eastern
Cairngorms. • The Ballater Boules Challenge, on alternate Sundays from November to March each year, provides an alternative sport when the weather is not cold enough for the traditional game of
curling. • Victoria Week, held annually in August, is a celebration of Ballater's connection with Queen Victoria and Balmoral Castle. The village has its own 'tongue in cheek', on-line newspaper, the
Ballater Bugle. Recently five Ballater residents refurbished the
Automobile Association's
Patrol Box at Cambus o'May, one of only an estimated 8 to 10 such historical call boxes remaining
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