Ballater Ballater (Scottish Gaelic: Bealadair) is a burgh in - TopicsExpress



          

Ballater Ballater (Scottish Gaelic: Bealadair) is a burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland on the River Dee, immediately east of the Cairngorm Mountains. Situated at an elevation of 213 m (700 ft), Ballater is a centre for hikers and known for its spring water, once said to cure scrofula. It is home to more than 1500 inhabitants. The medieval pattern of development along this reach of the River Dee was influenced by the ancient trackways across the Grampian Mounth, which determined strategic locations of castles and other Deeside settlements of the Middle Ages. The old railway station now used as a visitor and exhibition centre. In the early 14th century, the area was part of the estates of the Knights of St John, but the settlement did not develop until around 1770; first as a spa resort to accommodate visitors to the Pananich Mineral Well, then later upon the arrival of the railway in 1866 it was visited by many tourists taking advantage of the easier access thus afforded. Ballater railway station was closed in 1966 but remains in use as a visitor centre with an exhibition recording the villages royal connection. Many buildings date from the Victorian era and the centre of the village is a conservation area.
Posted on: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 11:02:11 +0000

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