Kindrochit Castle, Braemar
Kindrochit Castle is a Scheduled Monument (HS Ref No 2583), located in the center of Braemar, Aberdeenshire. The Castle is thought to have been built in the late 1300s during the reign of King Robert II (son of Robert the Bruce) of the House of Stewart. The castle was then named Ceann-drochit meaning Bridge Head. A bridge was built here across the River Clunie which was the only means to cross it for several miles.
The site was used as a palace, or hunting seat, by King Robert II in the late 14th Century. Charters and the Exchequer Rolls indicate that he visited Kindrochit almost every year from 1371 to 1388. Subsequently, King Robert III gifted the castle to Sir Malcolm Drummond, his brother-in-law. He built the family tower on the site in 1390, making it the sixth largest castle in Scotland at the time.













