Built of grey granite that glitters in the highland sunshine, Braemar Lodge enjoys the illustrious history of being a former Victorian shooting lodge. The local red deer population have obviously forgotten its past for they are often to be seen running through the grounds of the hotel, particularly during the winter months.
Braemar Lodge extends a welcoming, comfortable ambience that is evident from the moment you step through the door.
The reception and lounge is the original post office counter area, still with the original safe, clock, service counter and poste restante pigeonholes, and nowadays has a TV and comfy…
Melrose sits in the centre of the Scottish Border country. It was founded as a Roman fort to guard the banks of the River Tweed, and later gained prominence as ...
This historic building in Banavie dates from 1850, once forming part of the Lochiel Arms Hotel. With views of Ben Nevis, and adjacent to the Caledonian Canal, you can be assured of…