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 inn was built as a house in 1928 by a local baker called John Gordon. Occupation followed by an excise man Mr Robertson, who also catered for bed and breakfast before selling the…
Built in the early 18th century, the Craw Inn is an attractive listed building with a beer garden to the rear. The Inn has been completely refurbished but the old charm still survives…
It’s easy to see why so many visitors to Royal Deeside would wish to stay in one of the Inchmarlo resort’s exclusive holiday homes. Set in the peaceful woodland surroundings of…