Hotels in Craigellachie, Aberdeenshire
Craigellachie Hotel of Speyside
Victoria Street
Craigellachie
Aberdeenshire
AB38 9SR
Craigellachie Hotel of Speyside online: information and bookings
Found in the beautiful village of Craigellachie, at the confluence of the Fiddich and the Spey rivers, this hotel offers an idyllic setting in which to savour the style and elegance of a by-gone era. The famous Spey Walk runs by the hotel, providing majestic, uninterrupted views over forest, river and mountain. There are a wide range of activities on offer here, including the Whisky and Castle Trails. Set in spectacular countryside, the Craigellachie is a true haven of Highland hospitality. The North East of Scotland is renowned for its local produce, from prime Aberdeen Angus beef and Cabrach lamb, to Moray Firth seafood, shellfish and river salmon. Our Ben Aigen restaurant sources the very best of this daily to give you a memorable and enjoyable dining experience. The Craigellachie Hotel offers extensive conference facilities, attentive staff, spacious, naturally lit meeting rooms, catering and the opportunity to unwind after business in the Quaich bar. Craigellachie Hotel also specialises in small select weddings for up to 50 guests, with a coordinator and team to arrange the ceremony and reception. We have formed a special partnership with 4 nearby beautiful, historic attractions that offer unique wedding venues. Each will host the wedding ceremony and photographs, before the reception at the hotel. Alternatively, we can arrange both the ceremony and reception at the Craigellachie Hotel.
With Disabled Access: Yes
Satellite TV in Bedrooms: Yes
Ground Floor Access
Facilities
Colour Television
Prices per Person unless specified
Rooms from £70
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