Set in the heart of Royal Deeside, within the Cairngorms National Park, the Auld Kirk is a fine example of a Victorian Scottish Free Church building.
Sensitively converted in 1986 to a small hotel , the Auld Kirk has built a reputation for good food, comfortable accommodation and a warm welcome that is the hallmark of Scottish hospitality.
A programme of refurbishment was commenced in 2006 and the Auld Kirk was relaunched as a ‘Restaurant with Rooms’ to more accurately describe the emphasis placed on the provision of fine local food and the scale and high standard of accommodation offered.
The Public Bar. A true local bar, oozing character and charm, a log fire burns during the autumn and winter months and we have a range of local Scottish hand pulled real ale. We stock…
Built in 1851 as a coaching inn, our family run hotel stands at the market cross in the centre of this picturesque, typically Scottish conservation village. The traditional bar with…
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