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The Colquhonnie House Hotel
Strathdon
Grampian

AB36 8UN
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Our friendly and attentive staff have one aim,- to make your stay as relaxing and enjoyable as possible whilst providing you with the best possible value for money.

Set in the rolling foothills of the Cairngorm Mountains, the 220 – year old Colquhonnie Hotel overlooks the Aberdeenshire Don Valley from a South – facing, elevated site. The hotel shares this lovely viewpoint with the Sixteenth century ruins of the unfinished, Colquhonnie Castle, and the Historic Lonach Hall, home of ‘The Lonach Highlanders’. The hotel started life off as a Coaching Inn serving the route from Deeside over the hills to the valley of the Spey. In those days it took several days to complete the journey by coach. Today you can reach both destinations from the hotel in little over an hour.

Each room has its own distinctive character and tastefully appointed, attractively decorated and furnished with antique furniture throughout, also with a complimentary decanter of sherry along with The Colquhonnie fluffy Terrier “Archie” which as well as providing a rather nice touch of humour, also when he is placed outside your door, act as a Do Not Disturb signal for us, all rooms are equipped with central heating, colour television, with 8 pre set channels, trouser press, hairdryer and complimentary beverage tray and toiletries

The hotel incorporates MAK’s restaurant and our award-winning chef, which is open all year round, serving both traditional meals cooked from local and continental sources to delight and tickle your taste buds, to coincide with this our restaurant and hotel has been awarded the EAT Scotland food award.

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Seasonal Dishes
Booking Advised
Local Taxis
Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV

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