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Beautifully preserved buildings in Grantown on Spey

Funding Bodies

CNPA

LEADER

HIE

This Initiative has received assistance through the Cairngorms National park Authority Grants Programme and Cairngorms Leader+ Programme from European Structural Funds


Hotels

Ravenscourt House Hotel01479 872286Website
Ravenscourt House Hotel

Address: Ravenscourt House, Seafield Avenue, Grantown-on-Spey, PH26 3JG Contact: Mark Williamson Ravenscourt House is a family run 8-bedroom boutique hotel, benefiting from a 4-star Visit Scotland grading.

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Culdearn House01479 872 106Website
Culdearn House

Small Hotel

Contact: W R & S M Marshall

Address: Woodlands Terrace, Grantown on Spey

Beautiful small 4* hotel offering hospitality at its best.

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Coppice Hotel01479 872688Website
Coppice Hotel

Address: Grant Road Grantown on Spey

Ben Mhor Hotel01479 872 056Website
Ben Mhor Hotel

Family run 22 bedroomed hotel all rooms en-suite with hospitality tray and colour TV

Contact: Sandra or Philippa

Address: 53 - 57 High Street, Grantown on Spey PH26 3EG

Pool Darts Video Games along with entertainment each week B&B from £25.00pppn Dining in the Lounge Bar or the Restaurant. Coaches catered for. High Teas available

Haugh HotelWebsite
Haugh Hotel

Address: Cromdale Grantown-on-Spey PH26 3LW

Garth Hotel01479 872 836Website
Garth Hotel

Contact: Kevin Roach

Address: Castle Road, Grantown on Spey PH26 3HN

The Garth Hotel, standing on the north end of the village square, in the heart of Grantown-on-Spey, was built in the 1850's and began its life as an Inn.

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Seafield Lodge Hotel01479 872152Website
Seafield Lodge Hotel

Address: Woodside Avenue Grantown-on-Spey Moray PH26 3JN

Warm hospitality in comfortable surroundings. Elegant Victorian Hotel dating back to 1879, quietly situated, yet close to Grantown's many amenities.

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Grant Arms Hotel01479 872 526Website
Grant Arms Hotel

Contact: Mumin Acar

Address: Grant Arms Hotel The Square Grantown on S[ey PH26 3HF

This handsome stone built Hotel has changed a lot since Queen Victoria stayed here in 1860. It has been continually upgraded to offer modern comforts whilst retaining a traditional character. You will find this 56 en-suite bedroom family run hotel elegantly sitting on the square in Grantown.

Tigh-na-Sgiath Country House Hotel01479 851345Website
Tigh-na-Sgiath Country House Hotel

Contact: Elaine & Iain MacDonald-Coulter

Address: Skye of Curr Dulnain Bridge Inverness-shire PH26 3PA

This magnificent former country house and shooting lodge retaining many original features, set in 2.5 acres of mature wooded grounds, makes the perfect Highland holiday retreat.

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The Pines01479 872092Website
The Pines

Address: Woodside Avenue, Grantown on Spey Morayshire, Scotland

Muckrach Lodge+44 (0) 1479 851 257Website
Muckrach Lodge

Address: Dulnain Bridge, PH26 3LY

The Tyree Hotel01479 872615Website
The Tyree Hotel

Contact: Leanne MacKellar

Address: 5-7 The Square, Grantown-on-Spey PH26 3HG

The Tyree House Hotel is as warm and welcoming as is suggested by its very attractive exterior. This is a really friendly hostelry, which enjoys that special atmosphere peculiar to a true Scottish hotel near Aviemore, in the Highlands of Scotland.

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Comments Received

I was born in grantown in 1967, and still have family living there. It is so nice to see the lovely things people say on this site about grantown. I want to retire to Grantown, "Finish where i started" It is such a fantastic little place.

M.S, (Atherstone, West Midlands) - January 2009

I Love Grantown on Spey, stayed there a few times great area lots to do and friendly people, wish I lived there (maybe one day)

G.M, (Cheshire England) - November 2008

I thought the place was lovely and quiet

A.M, (GLASGOW) - November 2008

Myself and my family visited your lovely town during the weekend of the Braemar Games. Staying there was an absolute joy and myself and my family loved every minute of our time there. We'll definitely be re-visiting the Highlands soon with your town top of the list for places we'll be going back to see. Many thanks for giving us some excellent memories.

G.M, (Cheshire) - September 2008

Wonderful place . I hope the mountain bike trail happens.

A.S, (Sheffield) - September 2008

Just returned from my first visit to Grantown. Have already booked 2 return visits for 2009. Lovely town, tidy, well kept, lovely people, superbly situated, lots to do. Fell in love with the place. Super museum and a great history. Thankyou. All residents should be proud to live in such a clean and pretty town.

J.M, (NORTHANTS) - September 2008

We (2 adults, 2 kids) spent 3 wonderful weeks in Grantown, had a lot of fun and activities. People were very friendly and we enjoyed to listen to Alfie's music. I'll come again - certainly. Marion, Germany - South Bavaria

M.K, (Clanranald, Grantown-on-Spey) - September 2008

We have just returned from 2 fabulous weeks holiday in Grantown. What a lovely clean town it is, with everything you need in it. The folks are really nice, friendly and very helpful. The woodland and riverside walks are beautiful . We stayed at Ingleneuk, Woodburn Crescent., and couldn't have wished for nicer accomodation. Very clean, comfortable and well equipped, even with books and videos if the weather is bad. There is a little stream runs through the front garden and on sunny days there was nothing more pleasant than sitting by it at the picnic table . We found Grantown well situated for touring the Scottish countryside. Thank You for a FABULOUS Holiday!

M.J.J, (Nottinghamshire) - June 2008

My wife and I come to Grantown every year for Christmas and New Year. We love the friendly atmosphere, beautiful scenery and festive events. Thank you for an excellent web site, it helps us keep in touch with the people and events in Grantown though out the rest of the year.

A.F.J, (Andover, Hampshire) - May 2008

Your town is one of the most beautiful I have ever visited and I certainly hope to return someday.

V.E.J, (California) - March 2008

We both visited Grantown recently. What a lovely place you have. We will return.

P.&.C.B, (Binfield Berkshire.) - March 2008

a beautiful place very friendly people. my grandchildren love living there, and we love to visit.

S.W.C.B, (southampton/hampshire) - January 2008

Stayed at wonderfull Holmhill House in June with work,and am returning this october with family for a holiday.The Craig Bar offers a great night with the owners, and plenty of great places to eat.

E.W.C.B, (Dorset) - September 2007

My family and I stayed at the Garth and had a wonderful time roaming the area. People were nice and the weather was good and we even got to see Grant Castle, which was a treat, even if the owner's name isn't Grant

B.G.C.B, - June 2007

BEEN TO GRANTOWN ON SPEY EVERY YEAR FOR THE LAST 15 YEARS . I JUST LOVE THE TOWN.

G.C.C.B, (NORTH BERWICK) - March 2007

Very useful site. Has helped hugely in our deciding the makeup of our next Scotland holiday. (acomm etc) Thank You.

R.S.C.B, - February 2007

Love the new site.Coming back from the US nd hoping to move back home. Will be home in 1st week of oct for a holiday.

K.C.C.B, - September 2006

been there 11-14 aug. LOVELY time

M.I.W.B, (skelleftea sweden) - September 2006

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