Aviemore 17 miles - Nairn 26 miles - Inverness 37 miles
Visit our home in the magnificent Spey Valley and Cairngorm National Park
for golf, fishing, walking, wildlife, Malt Whisky Trail and many scenic drives.
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Dalbriagha is a family-run B&B on the Speyside Way (the long distance walk from Aviemore to the Moray Firth coast). From the house there are spectacular views along the River Spey valley and over the Cromdale Hills. |
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The ambience at Dalbriagha is informal and friendly. We have:
Both rooms are centrally heated and have tea/coffee facilities. |
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MEALS
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Enjoy a traditional Scottish breakfast, including homemade jams and breads.
Evening meals are available on request using fresh Scottish produce whenever possible. We are not licensed, but feel free to bring your own and we'll be happy to provide the glasses. Meals are served in the sitting-cum-dining room, which overlooks the Cromdale Hills. Books, games and TV/video are available here. Guests are also welcome to relax in our garden with its open views all round. When the weather allows, you can even dine 'al fresco'! |
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TARIFF FOR 2008 Bed and breakfast: £23.50 per person per night.
We also offer discount for longer stays:
(All prices are based on 2 people sharing a room) Single bookings are £30 per person per night. |
Evening meals - 3 courses for £12.50
Sorry we do not accept credit cards. For the comfort of all guests,
Private parking. Wi-fi connection available. |
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Cromdale village lies 3 miles from Grantown-on-Spey, on the A95 to Elgin. The local pub is within walking distance. Grantown boasts many eating places and a variety of traditional shops, a refreshing change from the modern shopping mall! Locally, you can fish, play golf (with a choice of 7 courses), go walking in the hills or by the river, all while enjoying the magnificent scenery. |
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The area is rich in wildlife and you may be lucky enough to spot the native red squirrel, the spectacular osprey or even the famous grouse!
Among the many varied attractions well within an hour's drive, you can play on the sandy beaches at Nairn, or travel up Cairngorm Mountain on its funicular railway (skiing/snowboarding in season, of course), follow the Malt Whisky Trail of distilleries or take a nostalgic ride on the Strathspey Steam Railway.
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A little further afield lies Inverness, capital of the Highlands, with boat trips on Loch Ness (will you spot the monster?). Two historical sites of interest are Culloden Battlefield and Fort George on the Moray Firth, where you may catch sight of the dolphins. Also within easy reach for a day trip are Cawdor Castle, Brodie Castle, Urquhart Castle and Ballindalloch Castle. |
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A warm welcome awaits you at Dalbriagha
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