Ballindalloch

The small settlement of Ballindalloch has its own fine castle, is bookended by the distilleries of Glefarclas and Cragganmore, and has the River Spey running by the place, and all this in an area of lovely countryside... Read More

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Delnashaugh Hotel

Delnashaugh Hotel

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Located in beautiful Ballindalloch, this is a traditional Scottish hotel with a big highland welcome. Rooms are en-suite and there are tea & coffee making facilities, hairdryers, televisions and direct ... More

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Argyle Guest House

Argyle Guest House
Built in 1891 Argyle House is steeped in history, first known as the Argyle Temperance Hotel. It has evolved to a cosy bed and breakfast retreat in this charming village which is centrally located in ... More | visit website

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Richmond Hotel (5.84 miles)

Tomintoul's dramatic surroundings offer a wealth of outdoor pursuits from challenging climbing, skiing and shooting to horse riding and fishing. Or if you prefer, walking and sight-seeing tours of the surrounding area are available.
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Argyle Guest House (5.88 miles)

Argyle Guest House

Argyle House is a cosy Guest House retreat in Tomintoul village, which is centrally located in the Cairngorm National park. This is an ideal location for fishermen, walkers, cyclists, bikers, whisky enthusiasts, with local distilleries ... More | visit website

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Eden House (6.39 miles)

Eden House

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Eden House(meaning delight) is a luxury and organic B&B situated on the fringes of the Cairngorm National Park.This century old victorian villa is the obvious choice for the discerning and ... More

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Westhaven (9.19 miles)

Westhaven

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Westhaven is situated in a quiet location close to the town centre, overlooking the golf course and Anagach Woods, with a magnificent view to the Hills of Cromdale. Westhaven is convenient for ... More

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Garth Hotel (9.25 miles)

Garth Hotel

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NON SMOKING ACCOMMODATIONThe Garth Hotel and Restaurant overlooks the square in the bustling Strathspey town of Grantown-on-Spey.A lovely,rambling building of great character,the Garth stands in its own extensive grounds with ... More

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Rosehall Guest House (9.31 miles)

Rosehall Guest House

Rosehall Guest House is ideally placed in Grantown’s historic Georgian square, and many amenities such as high quality shops and restaurants are a short walk away.

Rosehall is one of Grantown’s finest buildings with its ... More | visit website

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Grant Arms Hotel (9.31 miles)

Grant Arms Hotel

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the hotel is set in the centre of Grantown-on-spey,queen victoria stayed at the hotel in 1860 on her tour of the highlands.the hotel prides its self on the food which ... More

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Dunallan House (9.31 miles)

Dunallan House
Dunallan House is a family run STB 4 Star Guest House where you will be assured of a warm Scottish welcome. Dunallan House offers affordable, quality accommodation and is a superb base to visit the ... More | visit website
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Cardhu Country House (9.38 miles)

Cardhu Country House
An exclusive rural retreat in Speyside Whisky Country offering luxury bed and breakfast, self catering and fully catered and serviced accommodation. Cardhu House is at the very heart of the Whisky Trail where more than ... More | visit website
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Ben Mhor Hotel (9.43 miles)

Ben Mhor Hotel

With regular entertainment in a traditional Highland lounge bar, Ben Mhor Hotel is family owned and run, with fully refurbished en suite bedrooms and a bistro serving fresh, homemade meals. Dating back to the early 1900s, ... More | visit website

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