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The Cross at Kingussie
Tweed Mill Brae, Ardbroilach Rd , KINGUSSIE, Inverness-Shire, PH21 1LB
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The Cross at Kingussie is a family run five star rated “restaurant with rooms” located in the lovely Highland village of Kingussie within the stunning Cairngorm National Park, surrounded by mountains, rivers and lochs. Situated in four acres of riverside grounds - with an abundance of native trees, flowers and wildlife – The Cross combines quality with simplicity and good food with a warm welcome. Built as a water powered tweed mill in the late 1800s The Cross maintains the character and some of the original features of the mill. The Good Food Guide has rated The Cross as one of the six best places to eat in the Scottish Highlands and Trip Advisor ranks The Cross as #1 in the area. Recommended in all other independent guidebooks, including Michelin, The Good Hotel Guide, Scotland the Best (upgraded to two ticks for 2008!), Rough Guide, Lonely Planet, and Fromers. Champagne is served on the terrace in the summer – and drams in a cosy lounge in winter. Dinners are served by an open fire in the stone walled and wood beamed restaurant. Menus feature carefully prepared fresh and seasonal produce and the wine list is one of the best in the UK. There are two comfortable lounges in which to relax and unwind – with games and books aplenty – and a plethora of local information and suggestions for walks and excursions. There are eight comfortable bedrooms, all with large beds and well equipped en-suite bathrooms including some with separate showers. Each room has controllable heating – and in half you can nod off to the sound of the bubbling river below. Breakfasts include freshly squeezed juice, baked croissants and hot dishes such as kedgeree, local estate venison sauasges, or local black pudding with Scottish “pancetta” and organic highland eggs . Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Regrettably, we cannot accept pets. Older children welcome. Check-In time: 1400 and Check-Out time: 1100.
Columba House Hotel & Garden Restaurant
Manse Road, KINGUSSIE, Inverness-Shire, PH21 1JF
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In an area of outstanding natural beauty,nestling in large grounds.Free entry to a local Leisure and Health Club. Indoor swimming pool sauna steam room whirlpool spa air-conditioned gymnasium hairdressing. Sunbed health and beauty salon. Wireless internet access throughout the Hotel. Fine dining in the Garden Restaurant in secluded, landscaped walled garden with patio ideal for summertime dining or evening drink, also cosy lounge bar and lounge.Golf, fishing, shooting, mountaineering, gliding, mountain biking, estate tours, guided walks, Wildlife Park with wolves,sandy beaches, water sports, ski-ing, hillwalking, RSPB bird watching, distilleries, castles, Steam Railway, Landmark visitor centre, etc. In the area known as Glen Bogle in BBC Monarch of the Glen
Greystones
Acres Road, KINGUSSIE, Inverness-Shire, PH21 1LA
Tel: 01540 661052
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No of Rooms: 5
With the Cairngorm and Monadhliath mountains on its doorstep, you can't help but enjoy the home comforts of Greystones. You will have a peaceful night in your single, double or family room, followed by days spent at your own pace. Have a delicious meal in one of the local restaurants and later relax by the open fire in your private sitting room. You are secluded, yet within minutes of a huge variety of sights and places to see. This is the heart of the Scottish Highlands - a landscape that is amazing at any time of year. No wonder 'Monarch of the Glen' is filmed here! You can enjoy a delicious home cooked breakfast in our dining room. There is also a computer with Internet access for your use. In our Sitting Room snuggle up to the open fire, make yourself tea or coffee and relax with the TV, DVD, Video, Stereo, board games and library of books. Greystones offers a choice of a four poster double, triple, twin and single accommodation all with panoramic views! We want you to enjoy yourself and can guarantee that you will!
Duke Of Gordon Hotel
Newtonmore Road, KINGUSSIE, Inverness-Shire, PH21 1HE
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The Duke Of Gordon Hotel, is one of the Premier privately owned hotels situated in the Heart of the Scottish Highlands in the village of Kingussie. The hotel looks out across the Spey Valley and the Cairngorm National Park to Ruthven Barracks, the site of an earlier stone castle, constructed in the 1300s by the ancestors of the 1st Duke of Gordon.As a result of extensive modernisation, the Duke of Gordon is one of the very few Highland hotels that can offer all the facilities and home comforts of a modern hotel combined with the traditional character and heritage of an old Scottish coaching inn. The hotel has 60 en-suite bedrooms, direct dial telephone, colour TV and teacoffee making facilities.With origins in the eighteenth century the hotel was originally built as a stop-over for passengers travelling by stagecoach along the old A9 to Inverness and the North of Scotland. The facilities and atmosphere now experienced in the hotel, combined with the hospitality of our staff make the Duke Of Gordon the ideal place to stay when visiting the Highlands.The Duke Of Gordons truly traditional Scottish atmosphere proved to be an ideal filming location for the popular TV series MONARCH OF THE GLEN with a number of our guests appearing as extras.The experience of dining in the elegance and splendour of our impressive Balmoral Restaurant with its heavily corniced ceilings and Peddie murals depicting Scottish Highland history and local scenes of great natural beauty is one not easily forgottenOur menus are carefully selected and prepared to provide the best traditional Scottish fayre. These, combined with our very personal service, make dining at the Duke truly a Jewel in the Highland Crown.On several evenings guests are piped into dinner by a piper in full Highland dress. Entertainment takes place most evenings in the Ruthven Ballroom in the form of Ceilidhs, folk nights and dancing.The Duke of Gordon and the Spey Valley have enchanted Royalty through the ages dating back to the visit of Queen Victoria and her devoted Consort on 8th October 1861. Come and see why Her Majesty was so inspired that she made specific reference to her visit to the Duke in her personal diaries.
Scot House Hotel
Newtonmore Road, KINGUSSIE, Inverness-Shire, PH21 1HE
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News!! - Refurbished in January 2007. New en suite bathroons throughout. try our new Superior Rooms with whirlpool baths and bathrobes for our guests....At the very heart of the Scottish Highlands, amid the magnificent scenery of the Cairngorm mountains, lies a hidden gem - the Scot House Hotel and Restaurant in the delightfully unspoiled, picturesque village of Kingussie, capital of Badenoch and Strathspey. A little delight, a charming, rather romantic, family run small hotel offering a very personal guest experience.Enjoy a very peaceful, relaxing atmosphere, warm and friendly personal attention, excellent food and comfortable accommodation to a high standard throughout. To truly add value to a guest?s experience, hotels in Kingussie and the Cairngorm National Park need to echo and complement the area?s sublime, stunning natural beauty and its authentic feeling of true Scottish Highland character. Our many visitors from all over the World who regularly enjoy short breaks, romantic breaks and holidays here in the Highlands of Scotland testify that we have certainly succeeded. The hotel lies within a 20 mile radius of 10 championship golf courses including Boat of Garten, Newtonmore, Nairn and Kingussie, has its own rail station and is only 40 minutes away from Inverness airport, 1 and 12 hours from Edinburgh and 2 hours from Glasgow by car. The Scot House Hotel is the perfect touring base from which to explore the whisky and castle trails, try flyfishing in the River Spey, snowboarding or skiing in the Cairngorm Mountains or simply enjoy the stunning scenery and rich wildlife. For the comfort of our guests and employees, the Scot House is a completely Non Smoking facility
The Cross at Kingussie
Tweed Mill Brae, Ardbroilach Rd , KINGUSSIE, Inverness-Shire, PH21 1LB
Tel: +44 1540 661166
Fax: +44 1540 661080
No of Rooms: 0
The Cross at Kingussie is a family run five star rated “restaurant with rooms” located in the lovely Highland village of Kingussie within the stunning Cairngorm National Park, surrounded by mountains, rivers and lochs. Situated in four acres of riverside grounds - with an abundance of native trees, flowers and wildlife – The Cross combines quality with simplicity and good food with a warm welcome.Built as a water powered tweed mill in the late 1800s The Cross maintains the character and some of the original features of the mill.The Good Food Guide has rated The Cross as one of the six best places to eat in the Scottish Highlands and Trip Advisor ranks The Cross as #1 in the area. Recommended in all other independent guidebooks, including Michelin, The Good Hotel Guide, Scotland the Best (upgraded to two ticks for 2008!), Rough Guide, Lonely Planet, and Fromers.Champagne is served on the terrace in the summer – and drams in a cosy lounge in winter. Dinners are served by an open fire in the stone walled and wood beamed restaurant. Menus feature carefully prepared fresh and seasonal produce and the wine list is one of the best in the UK. There are two comfortable lounges in which to relax and unwind – with games and books aplenty – and a plethora of local information and suggestions for walks and excursions.There are eight comfortable bedrooms, all with large beds and well equipped en-suite bathrooms including some with separate showers. Each room has controllable heating – and in half you can nod off to the sound of the bubbling river below.Breakfasts include freshly squeezed juice, baked croissants and hot dishes such as kedgeree, local estate venison sauasges, or local black pudding with Scottish “pancetta” and organic highland eggs .Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Regrettably, we cannot accept pets. Older children welcome. Check-In time: 1400 and Check-Out time: 1100.
 
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