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Tel code: 01540 | code search
Postcode: PH21 | code search
Population: 1400
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Allt Gynack Guest House
"Had a wonderful stay in Allt Gynack and would go back anytime. Spotless and comfortable with excellent breakfast choice. Nice, friendly owners. We would certainly recommend this ..." More

Scot House Hotel
"Good Points: Freindly hotel, good location, bathrooms clean. Bad Points: finding someone elses discarded underwear under the bed...yuk!!! General review: generally good, and the staff were freindly and helpful.

Date visited: 2009-11-20 ..." More

Auld Alliance
"Fabulous holiday, warm, ivviting in spectacular surroundings. Food was out of this world, hospitality unmatched. We liked it...a lot!!

Date visited: Oct 2008 ..." More

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Kingussie is a small historic town in the Badnoch and Strathspey area in the Central Highlands of Scotland, situated 3 miles from Newtonmore. Kingussie was granted burgh of Barony in 1464. The old fortified ruins of the18th century Ruthven Barracks sit opposite town on the banks of the Spey, maintained by Historic Scotland and open to the public, the Barracks were last occupied in 1745 by Jacobites heading to their defeat at nearby Culloden. Kingussie was a planned town by the Duke of Gordon in 1799, the town stands at the head of the ancient Caledonian pine forest. The railway arrived in 1863 and the town became a popular holiday resort. The town has a park, a variety of shops and amenities, cafes, restaurants, hotels and B&B’s. Attractions include the golf course built 1890, fishing in the Spey, the Highland Folk Museum with history of Highland life, The Highland Wildlife Park situated 5 miles north near Kincraig and The RSPB Insh Marshes Nature Reserve. There are many walking trails including the ‘Speyside Way’ and the ‘Monarch Trail’. The area is abundant with distilleries with Dalwhinnie Distillery the nearest. Lochs of Badnoch and Strathspey have water-sports including sailing, wind-surfing and canoeing, the nearby Cairngorms Mountains offer snow-sports and climbing.

Attraction

Highland Wildlife Park
Ruthven Barracks

Dentist

C Barley

Doctor

Kingussie Medical Practice

Golf Club

Kingussie

Pub and Bar

Tipsy Laird

Restaurant

Auld Alliance
Boathouse (The)
Columba House
The Silverfjord

School

Kingussie High School
Kingussie Primary School

Self-Catering

Scotland Cottages

Solicitor

Robertson & Co

Taxi

Kingussie Taxis

Shops

Pam’s Coffee Shop
Creativity
Victoria
I & J Gunn
Service Sports

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Something Different
Gillys Kitchen
Murchies of Kingussie
Watson & Philipps Allday Stores
Country Harvest
Highlands Flowers Ltd

Places to Stay near Kingussie

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Allt Gynack Guest House (0.12 miles)

Allt Gynack Guest House
Jen and Mart welcome you to Allt Gynack Guest House. We are situated in the heart of the Highlands of Scotland just 10 miles south of Aviemore in the picturesque Royal Burgh of Kingussie. We ... More | visit website
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Auld Alliance (0.16 miles)

Auld Alliance

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Beautiful centuries old house in private grounds with spectacular views across to Spey Valley to the Cairngorm Mountains. The house has been fully restored and modernised by the present owners to ... More

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Scot House Hotel (0.16 miles)

Scot House Hotel

Welcome to The Scot House Hotel in Kingussie, a typical 3 star Highland Hotel Enjoy our extremly comfortable all-ensuite rooms, award winning meals and friendly and relaxing atmosphere. At the very heart of the Scottish Highlands, amid the ... More | visit website

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Cross Hotel (0.18 miles)

Cross Hotel
The Cross, Restaurant with Rooms, is found in the lively village of Kingussie, situated in the centre of the Scottish Highlands, surrounded by mountains & lochs.

Nine simple but stylish bedrooms, together with a spacious restaurant, ... More | visit website
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Greystones Bed & Breakfast (0.26 miles)

Greystones Bed & Breakfast
Meet Anne and Mark who bought Greystones in 1990. See how they have restored the building with a subtle mix of period character; warmth; comfort and modern facilities. If you explore the peaceful gardens that ... More | visit website
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The Silverfjord (0.28 miles)

The Silverfjord

The Silverfjord Hotel sits in the heart of the Highlands of Scotland just 10 miles south of Aviemore in the picturesque Royal Burgh of Kingussie. We are open all year round enabling you to take ... More | visit website

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Columba House Hotel (0.35 miles)

Columba House Hotel
Romantic Highland Retreat, nestling in a secluded, walled garden. In the Cairngorms National Park, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, magnificent scenery & stunning landscapes with peace & tranquillity. Shimmering lochs fringed by sandy ... More | visit website
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Sonnhalde Guest House (0.72 miles)

Sonnhalde Guest House
Sonnhalde is a fully modernised Victorian Villa with that “nice to come home to relaxing atmosphere”. It was built by a young pioneering Swiss doctor in the 1880s to be used as his family home ... More | visit website
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Ard-na-Coille Hotel (2.07 miles)

Ard-na-Coille Hotel

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Set in 3 acres of beautiful, private, elevated and unspoilt countryside in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park, this hotel offers luxury accommodation together with stunning views. Ard-na-Coille is ... More

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Croft holidays (2.16 miles)

Croft holidays
Croft holidays is situated 0.5 mile from Newtonmore in the Cairngorms National Park. The main thing our guests comment on is the views of the Cairngorm mountains, which can be seen from the garden. We ... More | visit website

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