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Alistair, Mary and Tom Fortune wish to extend a warm Highland welcome to all our guests. Glenaveron, our family home, was originally built in 1904, and then taken down stone by stone and rebuilt on its present site about 10 years later.
In this peaceful haven, you can enjoy a totally relaxing holiday, exploring the surrounding lochs and glens, enjoying some of the gentle walks in the grounds and woods around Dunrobin Castle, or simply watching some of the abundant wildlife-herds of deer, ospreys, birds of prey, etc. For the more active, this area boasts some of the best golf courses in Scotland, or in the winter there is curling in the ice rink next door to Glenaveron, or there is hiking amid some of the most beautiful scenery you could imagine.
We can help with fishing permits for those who enjoy the gentle sport, and enquiries can be made for those of you who enjoy shooting. Brora is about 60 miles north of Inverness, a car journey of about one and a quarter hours, and roughly 60 miles south of Scrabster, the ferry terminal for crossing to Orkney. Wick and Thurso are each about 50 miles north of Brora. Glenaveron is situated in a peaceful area in the village, only a few minutes walk from the golf course, and next to the bowling green and tennis court. Our guests may use the swimming pool at the hotel next door on purchase of a swim ticket.
Details
Ratings/Awards: AA 5 Star
Visit Scotland 4 Star
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3
Price per Person
Double: £33 - £35Single: £45 - £55
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Facilities
Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Children Welcome
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year - Closed Xmas & New Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms - Freeview
Garden
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