To preface, let me just say, I'm a 28 year old guy from California and I read the reviews on this castle before arrived and to be quite honest had no intention of staying here. I thought that because it was Fringe Festival the good hotels were all taken up. A lot of not so great reviews and my girlfriend said we should just try it. We traveled in August 2016 and just flown in from Ireland. Having images of swashbuckling Scotsmen from Outlander in my mind, I arrived in Edinburgh to be sourly disappointed by the hordes of English tourists who had taken to the festival. When we got into Edinburgh it took us an inordinate amount of time to find the castle because the cab drivers hadn't heard of Carberry. I mean they had no idea where it actually was and ended up driving us in circles around the town of Carberry - not the castle, which is on the other side of the freeway. Anyhow, so the con is like 15 to 20 minutes outside of the city, which to anyone wanting to stay in Edinburgh would probably be upset about; but when you get to the castle it is incredible! A long promenade leads up to it, flanked by longstanding oaks on either side and rolling land. Straight out of Downton Abbey shit!
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Nonetheless, let me tell you. That night I got incredibly sick at the castle, sweaty and a bad migraine, probably from exhaustive traveling days before and vented on the manager like a rager. Nonetheless, the staff of the hotel could not have been nicer and more attentive. The 3rd floor we stayed on is purportedly haunted and although I'm not a believer, let me tell you, spend the night there and tell me otherwise. You will hear footsteps above the room, but there is no 4th floor. The night staff, were incredibly attentive. A man by the name of Blaire, who had been a soldier in the Royal Highlanders and the Night Manager, Chris, could not have been more attentive. Chris stayed with us the entire way until my fever broke and searched the entire castle to find us a fan to cool me own. The man was so calming and reassuring that it felt like he was an apparition from times past.
Next day, whatever ailment that I had succumbed to had lifted and I was greeted with a rousing welcome by the Blair and the entire staff as we plodded down the staircase! Like we had routed the English or something! That night Blaire poured us drinks on the house, as the bearded and sturdy highlander, spoke of his military exploits as well as the history of the hotel. And without us knowing, Chris and Blaire ushered us into a party where staff were in full regalia as they taught Scottish dance to a corporate function. The experience was absolutely wonderful for my partner and I, never felt so cared for by a staff of Scotts. Not the experience I had planned on, but there is no other castle I would recommend. The Hotel Manager told me initially to give it a chance, and perhaps I was too quick to pass judgement. Scotland is rugged & remote country, something any Californian might have to take time to understand, yet that is the beauty of the country and people. You'll never know what adventures and experiences you'll bumble into. It's not for everyone, but if you decide to stay here, you will not be disappointed. Thank you Chris and Blaire and the blonde haired girl at the front desk, forget your name. My girlfriend and I had a great time. All the best, Peter and Rian! read more