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Aboyne Golf Course, Aberdeenshire Scotland. The oldest Golf club on Royal Deeside, started in 1874, 6,000 yards of impeccable fairways and faultless greens, the course provides a fine test for golfers of all abilities. This long-established golf club plays over an 18-hole course, you will find rugged heathland that climbs gently providing magnificent panoramic views over the Aberdeenshire countryside with natural variations in the terrain which is a mix of rolling parkland with inviting...

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Cairngorms Pyramid Reviews and Accommodation Guide
Cairngorms Pyramid Reviews and Accommodation Guide

Cairngorms Pyramid Reviews and Accommodation Guide

When most people hear the term "pyramid," the first thing that comes to their minds is the Great Pyramid of Giza, which is located in Egypt. Others may think of other pyramids. On the other hand, the Hidden Scottish Pyramid is a well-known monument in Scotland. Situated in the quaint woodland of Cairngorms National Park in the north-eastern region of Scotland. In spite of the fact that a large number of visitors come to the region in search of intriguing remnants of mediaeval castles, The Hidden Scottish Pyramid is frequently overlooked because of its aura of mystery. Nonetheless, there is a link of some kind between the structure and the monarchy. Even if there are eleven other Scottish cairns, the one under consideration here is by far the largest. For those who were curious about it, a cairn is a structure erected by humans that is constructed out of stones and is used as a marker, a memorial, or a burial monument.

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As a lasting tribute to the affection she had for Prince Albert after his passing, Queen Victoria commissioned the construction of the pyramid. Because Prince Albert took such pleasure in being outside and in the natural world, the memorial was built in a spot that was particularly meaningful to him, not far from the Royal Balmoral Estate. The Prince Albert's Pyramid, located on a mountaintop amid dense vegetation, offers a panoramic view of Cairngorms National Park.Even if there are various routes to get there, the circular woodlands walk on the Balmoral Estate makes it quite simple to locate the destination.
Cairns of increasing size mark the ascent, heightening the sense of impending doom as one approaches the summit. Before beginning your hike, make your way to the Crathie parking area, which is located adjacent to the facilities, and read the Walking Highlands description all the way through before you embark on your adventure. The visitors should also be aware that there are no way-markers to assist them in finding their way, so it is a good idea for them to either write down the directions or take a picture of them just in case they forget them. You are also going to want to bring hiking boots with you because there are going to be some muddy parts. The history of the Hidden Scottish Pyramid may not be all that mysterious, but the journey through the forest to reach it is absolutely worthwhile because of the breath-taking views it offers of Balmoral Castle and the surrounding area.

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