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Dryburn House
Secluded 4 star B&B set in over an acre of peaceful gardens with panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Castles, stone circles and Royal Deeside close by. Member of Scotland's Best B&Bs.
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Eastbank Hotel
The Eastbank Hotel is found in Rothes, right in the heart of the world famous ’Whisky Trail’. Surrounded by the most breathtaking scenery, the hotel is situated in the centre of...
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Elgin Premier Inn
The Premier Travel Inn is situated just outside of the city of Elgin, beside the A96 just over a mile from the city centre....
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Ellenville Guest House
The Ellenville is based in central Aberdeen - famly run and close to bus, rail and ferry terminals as well as pubs, clubs and shopping malls.
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Express By Holiday Inn Aberdeen
A modern, clean and comfortable hotel in the heart of Aberdeen’s West End. Ideally located in the City Centre, within easy walking distance of all the shops and attractions. The hotel...
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Fife Lodge Hotel
Situated in a great position for anyone who likes golf, walking, cycling and exploring the outdoors, this hotel is in a great spot. The rooms have been designed with a...
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Gamrie Lodge Cottages
Within the grounds of Gamrie Lodge and built around a private gravelled courtyard, the former stables have been sympathetically converted to provide two well proportioned and tastefully appointed self catering cottages.
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Glenlivet House
Large, luxury Scottish lodge on 3.5 acres, for rent on self catering or full board basis with accommodation for 22. Walking, fishing, skiing, golf and various distillery and castle tours are available.
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Heather Glen Guest House
A warm, family-run hotel, situated in a beatiful area half a minute walk from Elgin town centre. Quiet and peaceful are the hallmarks of Heather Glen. The Hotel is situated half...
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Insch Station
Located about twenty eight miles from Aberdeen, Insch Station is the principle transport hub for the Aberdeenshire town of Insch. The station is a relatively small but well used facility...
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Inverurie Station
Inverurie Station is the principle rail transport hub for the small town of the same name in Aberdeenshire. The station is located close to the heart of the community and...
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Keith Station
Located in the Moray area of Scotland, Keith Station is a small railway facility that is responsible for the primary transport needs of the people of Keith. The station is...
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Kintore Arms Hotel
The Kintore Arms Hotel dates back to 1855 and is still an integral part of the community. Safe and comfortable is certainly what you will be in the fantastic listed building....
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Loch Kinord Hotel
In the rustic village of Dinnet in the heart of Royal Deeside, this family-run hotel is ideal for exploring the Highlands and tourist and sporting activities in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. On...
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Loirston Hotel
The Loirston Hotel is a quiet rural property, ideally placed to visit Balmoral Castle and Crathes Church. There are many activities to enjoy in the area such as golf and hill-walks...
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Mains of Auchingoul
Mains of Auchingoul in the Deveron valley, Huntly, Scotland offers self catering and B&B accomodation from where to explore this beautiful part of Aberdeenshire & Grampians.
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Mangie Cottage
This cottage sits on the River North Esk in Glen Esk, Angus, Tayside. Glen Esk is one of the most beautiful of the Angus Glens and is an excellent base for those interested in walking, fishing, wildife and the tranquillity offered by a holiday in the Glen.
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Menzies Dyce Aberdeen
Set in Dyce, on the outskirts of Aberdeen, this welcoming and modern-style hotel presents itself as the ideal base from which to explore The Royal Deeside and the Scottish Highlands. Formerly...
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Norlaggan
We are a small family-run guest house situated in Speyside, offering quality assured bed and breakfast accommodation. We also have a well appointed lounge exclusively for the use of guests. Included...
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Portlethen Station
Portlethen Station serves the town of the same name in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The facility was close for nearly thirty years after the Beeching Axe but opened again in the 1980s...
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