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17 years ago
This is a home from home, with a great big brekky that keeps you going all day, flat screen tv, lovely furnishings and finishing touches. We'd love to go back. Oh, and it has wireless internet, which is almost a pre-requisite for us. read more
Craignagower Ave
Aviemore PH22 1RW
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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.
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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!
Great hospitality. Lovely breakfast in pleasant surroundings. Perfect location too, all added up to…read morea wonderful stay, thanks to Anne a very generous hostess.
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Travelling South from the North coast and needing to break our journey South we discovered the Ness…read moreGuest House. Within a few minutes my wife and I felt very much at home. A lovely room with a large comfortable bed, I was pleased to have WiFi having been without for a week! Breakfast consisted of quality produce just as we wanted, in an attractively decorated breakfast room. When we asked our hosts for information on things to do and see they were very forthcoming and we were grateful for their local knowledge and advice. The Ness Guest House is in a quiet area, close to the town centre, a few minutes walk to the riverside, yet surprisingly speedily accessible off the A9 with off-road parking, lovely house and excellent hosts. I have no hesitation in recommending The Ness Guest House to those looking for a warmly memorable stay in Inverness.
Just had my third visit to The Ness Guest House and it never fails to disappoint! Ideally located…read morenear to the City Centre and in a quiet location, this guest house offers quality accommodation at reasonable prices. In the past 2 years I've stayed in 3 different rooms, all of which are spacious, well decorated and very comfortable. Owners Susan and Richard and friendly and welcoming and nothing is too much trouble. And finally, if you want a fantastic, hearty cooked breakfast prepared with high quality locally sourced produce, this is the place to go! Can't recommend The Ness Guest House highly enough.
Superking at The Ness Guest House, 48 Union Road, Inverness, Highlands, Scotland.
Double Room with Kingsize bed at The Ness Guest House, 48 Union Road, Inverness, Highlands, Scotland.
Double Room at The Ness Guest House, 48 Union Road, Inverness, Highlands, Scotland.
We rented the yurt from the Canopy Under the Stars website - what a wonderful find. Tucked away in…read morethe Cairngorms National Park in the lands of Inshriach, run by the utterly charming Walter and his mother. Upon arrival, we were picked up by aforementioned Walter, driven by landrover through fields to the yurt (a Mongolian tent) - no electricity or running water, but equipped with bed, towels, a cast iron stove, plenty of firewood and coal and crockery to keep you happy for a few days. Staying in a giant tent may not have been the most advisable, but I tell you, rolled up in duvets through a chilly night, listening to the rain.. only to discover that it snowed the night before, and the 'rain' you heard was melting snow dripping from the trees... heavenly. Inshriach house also has larger spaces to rent out for a larger fee (and more people), for weddings and other activities. There is also a folk music festival in its early years hosted here. It's eclectic, and you get the feeling rather bonkers, but in an incredibly friendly way. Go, spread the love, and make some memories amongst the mountains and trees and rivers.
Louise and Struan Lothian purchased and renovated a charming Edwardian era home at the edge of…read moretown, tastefully combining clean modern lines, art and furniture with century old woodwork. A new conservatory was added that serves as the breakfast room. The views over their gardens and the Highland Perthshire are astounding. But the most amazing aspect is the welcome we received. Louise and Struan clearly love being innkeepers and are exceptionally good at it. A cup of tea and shortbreads were immediately offered. Advice on what to visit and where to eat was comprehensive, along with maps and other aids. They seem to always have time to stop and chat and move on to handle the next task without giving you the feeling that you've been dumped. But the breakfasts! Oh my, the breakfasts! Scrambled eggs with haggis. Porridge with cream and a wee dram of Scotch. Fresh local ingredients, their own home-smoked salmon, smoothie starters with fresh fruit and a bit of porridge as a thickener. Everything was absolutely delightful. To top it off, they have a liquor license and sell two kinds of local beers and 32 different single malts. Although ranked number two in Pitlochry on Trip Advisor, there is nothing second place about this B&B. Highly recommended.
One of the best B&Bs I have ever stayed! Struan and Louise have been great hosts!!! Highly…read morerecommended and I would definitely consider staying there again!
Room 5 - Carnoustie - Superior Double Room with En-suite shower room 2017
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Room 4 - Standard Double Room with En-suite shower room 2017
Incredible experience!! Our hostess did everything she could to make sure we had a great time and…read morefelt cared for In the room, there was coffee, a coffee machine, chocolates, hot chocolate mix, many different teas, biscuits, cups, saucers, and bottled water. The beds were so comfy, and the overall room is amazing. She even made her own jam for breakfast. I would come again in a heartbeat.
This is a wonderful place to stay. Welcoming, great location, and a truly wonderful breakfast…read more Elenor was a wonderful host. Can not wait to come back!
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Eleanor runs Castle View....kind as kind can be!
After a very unpleasant and ultra expensive two nights staying at the Ramnee Hotel, by chance, I…read morefound this lovely B&B. The property is a beautiful stone Victorian house well and detailed kept outside and inside. The rooms and the Breakfast areas are very warm and cozy, spotless clean. The owners, Kenneth and Graham make you feel welcome at anytime and at home. They have always, a courteous, smiley, positive helpful and professional attitude. The breakfast are deliciously made with fresh ingredients that make you feel ready to enjoy the day! I definitely will come back and I recommend it! Way to go Kenneth and Graham!! As Scots say: 'Slainte Mhath' instead of the English 'Cheers'.
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We went to Dufftown to enjoy all the whisky distilleries. Dullan Brae was the perfect B&B for us to…read moreuse as our base. We were walking distance to most distilleries and did a walking tour through Speyside tours that took us all around. The place is fully renovated, nicely decorated and very clean. Teresa is so nice and a great cook! Her home cooked breakfast was amazing and was very helpful in giving us trip tips for the rest of our Scotland trip. If you're looking for a nice place to stay at very reasonable prices in the heart of whiskey country- this is it!
From the owner: A relaxing lodging retreat in a unique Scottish property steeped in history within Dufftown, The…read moreMalt Whisky Capital of the World. Whether you are looking to book one, two or three luxury double rooms, Dullan Brae Accommodation offers an idyllic location for your stay as we are situated within walking distance to many distilleries and the village centre. If you are a large group looking for exclusive use of the whole property, please contact us directly so that we can arrange this for you. As we work in partnership with local companies, we also offer our guests exclusive discounts for excursions and dining. Facilities at Dullan Brae Accommodation: Spacious Bedrooms with picturesque views 2 Bathrooms, both including Multi-Jet Showers and Traditional Bath Tubs Individual WC Large Lounge & separate Guest Snug Room Exclusive Car park for guests Private gardens with access to an outdoor seating area
Blue Master Bedroom with en-suite dressing room
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White Rococo Room
What a lovely house this is! This B&B is run by a family, and you will get a cozy single or double…read moreroom with a shared bathroom. A bit out of the way of the city centre, while still within the walking distance, the place is friendlier for your wallet without quality compromise. It's been a while since I met such friendly and caring hosts! Breakfast is just fantastic - probably the best one I had in hotels. You can tell they are not trying to save money on ingredients, and the meal was so filling I didn't need the lunch;) In addition to friendly and hospitable hosts, the place features no less friendly dog - Rocco, he is a big softie and loves guests too!
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