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14 years ago
We had a loely time here, the cabinhas everything you need for a comfortable, enjoyable summer or winter break. The cabinis also close to all that you need in Aviemore. We will definitely stay again! read more
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Dalfaber Road
Aviemore PH22 1PU
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01540 660024
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We absolutely loved our dinner of steak pie and fish and chips. Shame on our server who introduced…read moreme to 14yr old Belvenie, Caribbean stored in rum cask. This is my new drink of choice. We had such excellent service and food we went back for breakfast three days later! Excellent Breakfast Buffet. Hot foods made to order. Great Value for the cost. Our servers so friendly and attentive.
Really enjoyed eating here, listening to the whoops of laughter, cheers and clapping as the…read morefootball game carried on. Enthusiastic crowd (no team colors allowed) - enjoyed by lively fans! Sunday dinner is family night and discounts for Coylumbridge guests too. It was a "Bank Holiday" - didn't know- but there were loads of friendly people enjoying another free day. Great food, many local choices including a cool mix and match of one, two, or three items. Try the Haggis! It's Delish! Amazed by the many well-behaved kids, helpful and no food fights. Love it here!
In the lobby- knights & armor, nice waiting area
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The restaurant is quite cosy
This was a great place to stay for a night in Aviemore. Check in was super easy, even though I did…read morearrive a bit later than the 21:00 time limit for check-in. I did call ahead to make sure someone would still be there, and there were no problems. The room I rented was a twin room, two twin beds, a tv, a kettle and supplies for tea or coffee, a hair dryer is in the room as well as the fluffiest hotel towels I've ever seen! The room was spotless, the bathroom also spotless. And the shower was perfectly hot, which was also wonderful after a chilly day. :)
Awesome girl working, otherwise...meh. Harsh lighting, weird furniture, basic drink selection,…read morebroken bathroom stalls missing paper products. It was kinda what I was expecting after reading reviews on here and Google, so I didn't have high expectations.
We had low expectations coming in, since Mackenzies seemed low key: chill staff, eclectic music,…read morepub atmosphere. Yet we were amazed by the food, and both agreed this was one of our favorite meals from our last week of travels. Order the chorizo Mac n cheese or the sausage special. Delicious comfort food on a chilly night in the Highlands!
My wife and I stayed at Lurcher's Cabin with our 2 girls and was overly impressed with the…read moreaccommodations of this beautiful cabin. We picked Aviemore as our central point to visit Scottish points of interest both East, West and nearby. We also wanted to self cater most of our meals to save on costs. When our travel agent recommended Lurcher's Cabin we realized this would fit our bill. The Tesco grocery store had everything we wanted to cook. The Strathspey Railway old steam train is a few minutes walk. Our girls loved the Wildlife Park nearby. The cafes of Aviemore were very nice. All thanks to having a cabin nearby. The cabin itself is extremely luxurious and had some facilities we envied for our own home back in Texas. The owner of the cabin, Pat, was welcoming and gracious on arrival and she explained everything we needed to know about the cabin and attractions close by. We would love to return again.
Pretty much regulars here now when me and the Man come up here…read more 1) I love the poached eggs with bacon on muffins for breakfast OR 2) the full scottish if I'm feeling rather peckish! 3) The Back cabins are my first choice - no creeky floor boards and a really spacious bathroom. The Staff are super friendly and helpful. if you need help they are more or less easy to get hold of. The back cabins are nice and private. Pretty cosy too. The house is decorated with stunning photographs and artwork of wildlife - always something new that destracts me! It's good value for money and I will be back soon too - oooh it's pretty close walking distance to shops etc!
We've stayed a couple of times at Ravenscraig while visiting family who live in Aviemore and on…read moreboth occasions we've received a very warm welcome from Jonathan. We've just returned from our second stay for two nights and enjoyed it as much, if not more, than our first! Our first stay was in one of the chalets at the back of the property which are probably a little more spacious than one of the front bedrooms we stayed in this time around, but never-the-less, both rooms and en-suites are stylishly decorated, very comfortable, well equipped and very clean. The plus to staying in a room (No.5) at the front of the house is that you get a wonderful view of the Cairngorm Mountains a real treat as the sun sets and also again when you open the blinds first thing in the morning! Beds are not as firm as we'd prefer (personal preference I'm sure many like a slightly softer mattress would have no problem at all), but still comfortable and the bedlinen is good quality which all goes a long way towards a very good night's sleep and a restful stay. Breakfast offers a wide choice great range of cereals, fresh fruit, fruit salad, white & wholemeal toast and Jonathan's homemade marmelade try it, it's truly delicious! We also tried the delicious (and none greasy) full traditional Scottish breakfast (with plenty of flexibility to accomodate all diets and tastes!), Poached eggs (eggs not laid by the chickens in the outside pen, but we were confidently assured were local & free range) and smoked salmon on muffins (a lovely, tasty way to start the day!), alternatively the homemade porridge with berry fruit compote, seeds, honey or plain is also a real treat and will certainly set you up for a day's exploring and activity! The lounge with it's open fire (lit in the colder months), cosy rugs, antique style furniture, plus welcoming resident cat Milly(!), make for a great place to relax and chill out either after breakfast or after a day's skiing, hiking or cycling! Overall a very welcoming place to stay in a charming traditional style house which is very restful and relaxing with delicious breakfasts. You couldn't wish for anymore from a B&B!
This area is beautiful and perfect for day trips to more remote areas, close to hiking and an easy…read morewalk to town and stores. There were several A-frame units, not crowded but part of the landscaped forest area. Units varied in size - ours had 3 beds upstairs. 2 baths. Heating was a bit tricky, and available in all rooms. The maintenance guy came over "to help us get it sorted"... another words - turn it on. Ha! Big puffy down blankets kept us warm, it's cold at night here (June). Big hotel with rooms to rent on the property. They had play areas, kids video and play areas too. Pool had really weird hours. Apparently it was disinfected every few hours or some such nonsense AND you had to make an appointment for available times (in mid-day). I think that would have been fun but didn't use it. An area outside with growling moving Dino's... large enough to be fun for kids... a surprise for us! We loved the extensive trail system and the ruins of a local castle on a tiny island in the lake. Trails are well marked. People were nice, staff was helpful. Area was pretty and quiet. Centrally located. Great transit system; we made appointments to see local attractions via trains / bus - gotta get the timing right and pay ahead. Note: there are stiff fines for cars traveling inside Edinburgh and London- check on this before you drive!
Being married to a Scottish Lassie, I'm there for a visit every two or three years. My recent…read morevisit had us up to the Aviemore area once again. We love it there. We stayed in one of the A-frame cabins on the property. It was about a ten minute walk to the main hotel building, which we were okay with as there were families with children running all around the main hotel building. The cabins were perfect for four of us who wanted to sleep, read and catch up with each other. Cabins are well laid out and nicely furnished. The Hilton Coylumbridge is outside of Aviemore by a little less than a mile. That meant any meals with alcohol in Aviemore meant one of us had to be a designated driver. We did take advantage of the on-site restaurant our last night, so all four of us were able to eat, drink and be merry. We will be back.
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We came across this very friendly,very clean and very reasonably priced guest house on our tour of…read moreScotland and found it to be a gem. For an evening meal we were directed to an hotel just a short walk through Aviemore, and the recommendation was spot on. The short walk back was definately required to "see off" the fantastic meal we enjoyed! Our room was quiet, clean and very well equipped. As for the breakfast, typically Scottish, with "Pete's Porridge" a must. Both proprieters very much "hands on" and clearly experienced, and happy in the business. When next in the area we will definately book The Cairngorm GH again.
We stayed at the Macdonald Aviemore as part of a Gate 1 coach tour. I have to say it was a very…read moredisappointing hotel. The lift is a story unto itself. The doors open and often immediately slam shut before anyone can get on. Then, if one has made it on the lift the doors slam shut after only one peron has exited. The hotel has onsite amenites such as a bar and an Italian restaurant, Giovanni's, that were always closed. Giovanni's is prominently advertsed and the room guide says it is open daily. When asked, the front desk staff said it is only open on weekends. We were here in September, and the hotel was full of coach tour clientele. Breakfast is not served on site but in the conference centre next door requiring a walk outside. Breakfast was sparse and the buffet ran out of food. I needed to alert the hostess before it was replenished. For the most part if one wants to eat or drink one must walk into the village. The hotel itself could do with some refurbishment. I cannot recommend this hotel.
The hotel, including our room is clean, and our room cozy; I gave the resort a 2 star score for the…read morefollowing reasons: *It was disappointing to discover that only 1 of the 5 on-site restaurants is actually open right now, and that it was already booked full for dinner when we arrived at 3:30pm. *We received no information about the hotel or the surrounding area when we arrived *Front desk staff was unable to provide us w any dinner restaurant recommendations in a town chock-a-block full of restaurants *We received no information about our hotel's amenities, i.e. the pool, and constantly had to check in w the front desk w questions If we make it back to Aviemore (and I hope we do!!) I'd definitely try another hotel or BnB in the area.
MacDonald Aviemmore Resort
Breakfast for all is served in the food court housed here.
Highlands - one of the hotels on site.
This is a home from home, with a great big brekky that keeps you going all day, flat screen tv,…read morelovely furnishings and finishing touches. We'd love to go back. Oh, and it has wireless internet, which is almost a pre-requisite for us.
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