Scottish Hotels & Guest Houses in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Choose from 67 hotels and guest houses in Aberdeenshire. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| The Deeside Hotel - 45 Braemar Road, Ballater, Aberdeenshire, AB35 5RQ |
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Featured in the Good Hotel Guide 2010, this late Victorian residence is set within an acre of grounds in picturesque Ballater, Royal Deeside, surrounded by the beautiful Cairngorm National Park. The Deeside Hotel has 10 comfortable rooms, all of which are individually decorated with their own unique charm. Each room has an en suite bathroom, 2 with a shower only and the others with baths and showers above. Most double rooms have king-size beds, one of which is a four-poster. There are 2 rooms located on the ground floor, offering easy access. The south-facing conservatory restaurant offers fine Scottish cuisine that draws from fresh, locally sourced free range or organic produce. The Victorian greenhouse and vegetable gardens provide many of the herbs, fruit and vegetables used in the kitchen. There is a wide selection of wines to accompany your meal. The bar, with its log fires and leather sofas, offers a cosy, relaxing space in which to unwind with a drink. Choose from over 40 whiskies and real ale on tap. |
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| Skene House HotelSuites - Rosemount - 96 Rosemount Viaduct, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB25 1NX |
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Skene House is located alongside some of Aberdeen's fine granite buildings; the Public Library, St Mark's Church and HM Theatre - known locally as Education, Salvation and Damnation. Skene House Rosemount is an all-suite hotel and an ideal base for the city of Aberdeen. Each suite has self-catering facilities, plenty of space and a great location for exploring Aberdeen's main streets. |
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| Holiday Inn Aberdeen - Exhibition Centre - Claymore Drive, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB23 8BL |
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North of Aberdeen city centre, this Holiday Inn is right next to the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre. Enjoy the lounge bar, restaurant and 24-hour room service. Formerly known as the Holiday Inn Aberdeen Bridge of Don, the Holiday Inn Aberdeen Exhibition Centre is a 10-minute drive from the city centre and 20 minutes from Aberdeen Airport. Modern and purpose built, this Holiday Inn has well-equipped bedrooms with work desks, plush towels and luxury bedding. Maxi's Bar has a wide selection of drinks, while the spacious Maximillian's Restaurant serves dinner and superb cooked and continental breakfast buffets. The Holiday Inn Aberdeen Exhibition Centre is within easy reach of the science and technology parks, and only 10 minutes from Royal Deeside. |
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| The Craibstone Suites - Bon Accord Square, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB11 6DJ |
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This luxurious collection of suites is in Aberdeen city centre. Each suite has a fully equipped kitchen and free Wi-Fi. Craibstone Suites is within a Grade B listed town house. Bon Accord Square is a pretty, tree-lined area very close to the bars, restaurants, clubs and shops of Aberdeen. Furnishings are of a high standard and include LCD TVs. Leather sofa beds are in selected suites. Continental breakfast is included in the room rate |
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| Mercure Ardoe House Aberdeen - South Deeside Rd, Bieldside, Aberdeenshire, AB12 5YP |
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Mercure Ardoe House Hotel is a 4 star 19th-century mansion house with Victorian opulence, 3 miles from Aberdeen city centre amongst 30 acres of rolling Aberdeenshire countryside. The hotel is ideally placed for shopping, theatres and scenic walks. Balmoral Castle is within driving distance. Guests will feel pampered whilst making use of the hotel pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and contemporary beauty salon. Mercure Ardoe House boasts a fully equipped gym, tennis courts, and aerobics studio. Meeting rooms are available to hold up to 500 people. Dine in the elegant Blair's restaurant (awarded 2 AA Rosettes) or enjoy a meal in the relaxed surroundings of Lairds Bar or Soapie's Lounge Bar. Intricately carved staircases, enormous fireplaces and rich wood panelling provide a welcoming atmosphere. |
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| Menzies Dyce Aberdeen - Farburn Terrace, Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB21 7DW |
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Set in Dyce, on the outskirts of Aberdeen, this welcoming and modern-style hotel presents itself as the ideal base from which to explore The Royal Deeside and the Scottish Highlands. Formerly Thistle Dyce Skean Dhu, the renamed Menzies Dyce boasts a variety of facilities and services to suit all. It is perfectly situated for guests using the airport, with free car parking and an on-request courtesy shuttle to the airport. During your stay you can visit a number of attractions. In nearby Aberdeen you can visit: the Stratosphere museum; Codona, Scotlands largest amusement park; and the Loanhead of Daviot Stone Circle. Also nearby are Balmoral Castle, Archaeolink Prehistoric Park and the Glenfiddich Distillery. |
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| Premier Inn Aberdeen Westhill - Straik Road, Bieldside, Aberdeenshire, AB32 6HF |
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On the A944 to Alford, less than 8 miles (13 km) from the heart of Aberdeen's city centre, the hotel offers great value, with free parking and spacious, comfortable and modern rooms. The Premier Inn Aberdeen Westhill is just a 15-minute drive from the Grampian Transport Museum and Craigievar Castle, with Castle Fraser only a 30-minute drive away. The Arnhall Business Park and Westhill Industrial Estate are within walking distance. Some rooms can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. An all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet is available each morning and includes the expected cooked items such as scrambled, fried, poached or boiled eggs, and pork or vegetarian sausages. There is also a wide continental selection. With open fires and the atmosphere of a traditional country pub, the on-site Chef and Brewer restaurant offers good food and drink at reasonable prices. |
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| Thistle Aberdeen Caledonian - 10-14 Union Terrace, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB10 1WE |
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Set in the heart of Aberdeen, this hotel is the hidden gem of the Granite City, with an elegant Victorian setting as the backdrop to its renowned, warm Scottish hospitality. Deluxe rooms and dining outlets boast fantastic views over Union Terrace Gardens, and the hotel is very close to the main shopping centres of the city. |
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| Copthorne Aberdeen Hotel - 122 Huntly Street, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB10 1SU |
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Aberdeen's premier hotel, located in the city centre within easy walking distance of the main shopping area. Behind the granite fa?ade of this historic building you will find traditional charm combined with modern amenities and impeccable service. An ideal base for exploring all the local attractions within and outside the city. |
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| Hilton Craigendarroch Hotel - Braemar Road, Ballater, Aberdeenshire, AB35 5XA |
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Surrounded by the spectacular natural beauty of the Cairngorms National Park, this luxurious 4-star country house hotel boasts excellent leisure facilities, including a lagoon-shaped indoor pool. Just 8 miles (13 km) from Balmoral Castle, the Hilton Craigendarroch offers luxurious accommodation and great facilities. All of the stylish and comfortable rooms are well equipped and have 32-inch flat-screen TVs. Some of the rooms have mountain views. The hotel has 2 restaurants and a bar with a real log fire. The Oaks Restaurant offers fine dining, with fresh seafood and authentic Highland beef. The more informal Club House Restaurant boasts comfortable wooden booths and panoramic views of the Dee Valley from the patio. The impressive leisure facilities include a dry ski slope and tennis and squash courts. The hotel also has a well-equipped fitness room and a new health and beauty spa offering a range of relaxing and therapeutic spa and beauty treatments. |
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| Thainstone House Hotel - Inverurie, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 5NT |
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Set within 44 acres of private gardens and woodlands, this prestigious hotel, with an impressive history dating back to the 18th century, had been lovingly updated to provide superb levels of hospitality. Situated just outside the village of Inverurie, in the very heart of rural Aberdeenshire, you will find yourself in an oasis of tranquillity where you can relax in luxurious surroundings as the friendly staff make you feel immediately at home. Only 14 minutes' drive from Aberdeen Airport, the hotel is perfectly located for business, as it is quicker to get to the airport and business parks from here than if you stay in Aberdeen. |
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| Gordon Arms Hotel - 80 High Street, Buckie, Aberdeenshire, IV32 7DH |
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Gordon Arms Hotel has an excellent reputation for its warm, friendly atmosphere and good food in comfortable surroundings. The former coaching inn is based in the attractive village of Fochabers in Moray and has served guests for over 200 years. Fochabers has easy access to the 'Malt Whisky Trail', and is ideal for fishing, walking and cycling trips. The Gordon Arms uses superb ingredients from Scotland and the Highlands, including: venison, lamb, game (in season, and fish and seafood from the Moray Coast. |
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| Atholl Hotel - 54 Kings Gate, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB15 4YN |
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The Atholl Hotel is a privately owned hotel located on King's Gate, Aberdeen, just off Anderson Drive which is the city's main North-South thoroughfare. With easy access to Aberdeen airport, railway station and industrial and commercial areas, the hotel is ideally suited. The Atholl has 34 en-suite bedrooms and 2 functions rooms, each with free broadband internet access. Traditional Scottish food is served daily in our popular restaurant and lounge bar. |
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| Aberdeen Douglas Hotel - 43-45 Market Street, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB11 5EL |
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Close to the train and bus stations, Aberdeen Douglas Hotel has a central location, comfortable bedrooms and a free Wi-Fi internet connection. Built in 1856, the Douglas Hotel is one of Aberdeen's oldest hotels, making it a much loved and well appointed landmark in the city centre. It is just 500 metres from the main shopping centre. Aberdeen Douglas Hotel is home to Molly's Bistro Bar, which serves food and drink all day. The local area has a wide variety of attractions, including 30 golf courses, whisky and castle trails, and nightlife. |
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| The Craighaar Hotel - Waterton Road, Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB21 9HS |
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The Craighaar is situated within easy reach of both Aberdeen Airport and Aberdeen City. Big enough to matter; small enough to care. The Craighaar Hotel's popularity with business and social guests is due in no small part to its fifty-five well-equipped en-suite bedrooms, six suites, attentive staff and quality cuisine served in relaxing surroundings. Guests therefore have the assurance that whatever their business or personal needs, the Craighaar Hotel is superbly equipped to cater for the widest variety of functions from business meetings and seminars to mini conferences and team building sessions. Socially, it's perfect for weddings, engagements and all manner of get-togethers. |
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| Macdonald Pittodrie House - Chapel Of Garioch, Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire, AB51 5HS |
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Enjoy the wonderful surroundings of Pittodrie House, set amidst 2,000 acres of land in the foothills of Bennachie. Pittodrie House is one of the most historic hotels in Scotland. A 17th Century family house built on 15th century foundations, Pittodrie House is one of the most historic hotels in Scotland, set in a 2400 acre country estate. Pittodrie Estate is steeped in history and you can live amongst country gentry when you stay here. The Erskine family were rewarded for their support of Robert the Bruce with the granting of the Pittodrie Estate. The rooms are adorned with family portraits and antique furnishings. Original family paintings and antiques are found in the reception rooms and bedrooms, and both the drawing room and library feature a log fire. The bedrooms are individually decorated and furnished and have modern facilities. In the dining room at Pittodrie, guests can enjoy a taste of Scotland's finest produce, sourced locally with some ingredients grown in the Georgian walled garden. The wine list covers all major regions of the world and the bar boasts over 150 malt whiskies. The hotel provides clay pigeon shooting, table tennis, billiards, petanque and croquet. A selection of trout, sea trout and salmon fishing is available on the Don, Dee and Deveron. There's also stalking, plus driven, walked-up and rough shooting. Many fine golf courses are nearby. Pony trekking and off road driving are available on the estate. |
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| Premier Inn Aberdeen City Centre - Inverlair House, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB24 5AR |
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With a great location in Aberdeen's city centre, this Premier Inn hotel offers a restaurant, bar, 60 free car parking spaces and comfortable en suite rooms with satellite TV. The Premier Inn Aberdeen City Centre is easily accessible from Aberdeen Rail Station, as well as all of the city's shops and bars. Some rooms can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. The full all-you-can-eat breakfast has the expected cooked items, including vegetarian sausages, as well as a wide continental selection. Overflow parking is available next to this Premier Inn, with discounts offered to guests. |
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| Palace Hotel - Prince Street, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, AB42 1PL |
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This centrally located, independent hotel offers refurbished en suite accommodation, and 2 restaurants and 3 bars. Palace Hotel is an excellent base for exploring the delights of the North-East. All bedrooms have a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, tea making facilities and a hair-dryer as standard. Wireless internet access is available throughout. Comfort is a top priority at the Palace, and staff will aim to make your stay as enjoyable as possible, in keeping with the local area's tradition of friendliness and hospitality. |
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| Kintore Arms Hotel - 83 High St, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 3QJ |
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Ideally located in Inverurie, just 15 minutes from Aberdeen city centre, it is hard to envisage a better setting for that special occasion or leisure break. The Kintore Arms Hotel, or KA as it is affectionately known, boasts a number of public areas for guests and locals alike, including a traditional public bar with its own real coal fire. Dining at the KA is also flexible; enjoy a formal approach in the Cherubs Restaurant or relax and watch the match in the Crombie. Dating back to 1855, the Kintore Arms is still an integral part of the community. The perfect venue for any business or social occasion, however large or small, the KA is safe and comfortable, providing all you would expect from a wonderful listed building. |
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| Skene House HotelSuites - Whitehall - 2 Whitehall Place, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB25 2NX |
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Skene House Whitehall is situated in the heart of the city, within minutes of Aberdeen's main streets. It is in a quieter part of Aberdeen and has its own garden. The attractive suites come in traditional and contemporary designs that provide a tasteful and comfortable home-from-home environment with kitchen facilities. |
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| Carmelite Hotel - Stirling Street, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB11 6JU |
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With distinctive, elegant architecture and uniquely designed interiors, Carmelite has real soul following a recent major refurbishment. Carmelite is a boutique environment with a mix of 6 stunning suites, 11 1st floor designed rooms and 32 standard rooms on the 2nd and 3rd floors. It has been well received with Gold Medal Awards for the Best Bedroom Design and a Gold Plate for its informal 64 seater restaurant, bar lounges and private dining room. Dishes use fresh local produce, simply prepared and served by friendly hosts. |
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| Britannia Hotel Aberdeen - Malcolm Rd, Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB21 9LN |
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Close to the city's international airport, business centres and bustling shopping malls, this modern hotel offers popular leisure facilities. Free Wi-Fi internet access, complimentary on-site parking and a range of meeting rooms help make this Britannia Hotel a suitable choice for all. The hotel's Village Pub Bar is a favourite with Aberdeen locals, for its atmosphere and food. More formal dining can be enjoyed at the hotel's Millers Restaurant. To top it all, the hotel also offers access to an on-site leisure club, with heated indoor swimming pool, fully-equipped gym, sauna, steam rooms and solarium. Leisure visitors will find the hotel the ideal base for touring North-East Scotland's wealth of attractions, including Balmoral Castle on Royal Deeside, the Whisky and Castle Trails, art galleries and museums, bird watching, walking, winter sports and golf courses galore! |
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| Malmaison Aberdeen - 49-53 Queens Road, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB15 4YP |
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Malmaison Aberdeen is a stunning luxury hotel with sumptuous rooms, a sophisticated brasserie, a diverse spa and endless exquisite designs, style and flair. Formerly the Queen's Hotel, the boutique Malmaison Aberdeen is part new-build, part original fa?ade. Other special features include the gym and the wine-tasting cellar. In addition to the brasserie with its excellent wines, the Whisky Snug is a cosy corner where you can sip fine whiskies from over-sized tartan armchairs. |
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| Aberdeen City Centre Hotel - Belmont Street, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB10 1JR |
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This modern new hotel in the in city centre of Aberdeen has free Wi-Fi and a stylish decor. It is close to entertainment, nightlife, shopping, the theatre, restaurants, bars and cinema. All 14 rooms have a modern contemporary style, air conditioning, and luxurious bedding. Most en suite bathrooms have a double-ended spa bath. All rooms have a 32-inch LCD TV with Freeview and a DVD player. |
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| Speedbird Inn Aberdeen Airport - Aberdeen Airport, Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB21 0AF |
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A lot of hard work and commitment has allowed Speedbird to establish itself as one of Aberdeen's leading hotels. Our hotel offers outstanding quality and the best value at Aberdeen Airport. The Speedbird Inn pays careful attention to the smallest detail and has quickly made its mark to become one of Aberdeen's busiest. So whether it's a case of sleep inn, eat inn, or conference inn you'll always be 'inn good hands' with the team at Speedbird Inn. Whilst staying with us, why not sample our delicious food which is always freshly prepared under the supervision of our head chef John Duncan. Our conference facilities cater for up to 20 delegates, ensuring you of a successful meeting tailored exactly to your needs and your budget. |
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| The Station Hotel - Seafield Street, Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, AB45 2QT |
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The warmest of welcomes awaits you at the Station Hotel, a comfortable family run hotel situated in the historic town of Portsoy, which is on the breathtaking Grampian Coastal Trail and on the banks of Loch Soy. Portsoy is a fascinating village, steeped in history, and it boasts the oldest natural harbour in Europe. Every summer Portsoy hosts the famous Small Boats Festival. Ideally situated for a variety of activities, The Station Hotel is under the watchful eye of Euan and Susan Cameron who are keen to ensure you enjoy a 'home from home' visit. The North East Coastal Trail is almost 200 miles of some of Scotlands finest maritime landscapes - acres of sandy beaches, picturesque harbours, seabirds flocked at craggy cliffs - and dolphins play offshore. Portsoy links to Scotland's exceptional Grampian Castle Trail and renowned Whisky Trail, taking you through centuries of Scotttish culture and tradition. A superb golfing destination base, surrounded by a wealth of championship courses and hidden gems. The hotel can arrange special prices with many of the local courses. |
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| City Wharf Apartments - 47 Regent Quay, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB11 5BE |
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In the heart of Aberdeen's city centre, these stylish and contemporary serviced apartments offer luxurious accommodation, free Wi-Fi, a continental breakfast and a welcome hamper. City Wharf Apartments have two locations, both of which are within 5 minutes' walk of the city centre and its restaurants, cinemas, pubs and shops. The first location is on the quayside of the city's historic harbour, with stunning views over the water. The second is located a few minutes to the south of Aberdeen's main shopping precinct, Union Street. Attractive and modern, the apartments were fully refurbished in 2007 and are redecorated annually. Each apartment has a modern, fully fitted kitchen with a Smeg dishwasher, a fridge freezer and a washer dryer. The lounges boast plasma flat-screen TVs, DVD players, Hi-Fis, leather sofas and dining areas. The bathrooms have under-floor heating, free toiletries and power showers. Some apartments have jacuzzi baths, saunas and steam rooms. |
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| Udny Arms Hotel - Main St, Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB41 6BL |
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Overlooking the beautiful, peaceful Ythan Estuary, 10 miles (16 km) north of Aberdeen, this charming 3-star hotel offers delicious food and a bistro that overlooks the estuary. At the Udny Arms Hotel you can either dine in the bistro, looking out over the water and the estuary's wildlife or you can enjoy a tasty bar meal. There is an indefinable quality about this part of the world that our guests notice as soon as they arrive and that brings them back to the hotel time and again. Credit for this unique atmosphere must go to the calming influence of the River Ythan; the changing moods of the Forvie Estuary; and the joy of sharing it all with eider duck and geese. Whatever the reason and whatever the season, it seems folk simply can't help but relax here, and for nigh-on one hundred years they have been coming here to do just that. |
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| Pinehurst Lodge Hotel - Pitmedden Road, Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB21 OEX |
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In its own grounds, surrounded by trees, only a mile (1.6 km) from Aberdeen Airport and Dyce Railway Station, this family-run hotel offers easy access to Aberdeens major oil companies and businesses. Only 6 miles (10 km) from Aberdeens city centre, the Pinehurst Lodge Hotel offers easy access to the regions industrial and commercial areas, as well as some of Aberdeen's top golf courses. Major routes to Royal Deeside are also within easy reach. Newly opened in August 2007, the Pinehurst Lodge offers a selection of en suite rooms and 2 serviced apartments. All rooms have telephones, minibars, hairdryers, trouser presses, tea/coffee and TVs with Freeview digital channels. Broadband wireless internet access is available for a one-off charge per stay. The lounge bar serves a range of drinks and an extensive lunch menu, with a carvery every Sunday. The restaurant offers a varied selection of dishes, freshly prepared on site, using the finest local produce. The lodge also has a conference room. |
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| Thistle Aberdeen Airport - Aberdeen Airport, Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB21 0AF |
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Thistle Aberdeen Airport is walking distance from the airport terminal and a 15-minute drive from the city centre. The hotel offers free transport to the airport terminal. There is a car park for up to 300 vehicles, and arrangements can be made for long-term parking. Thistle Aberdeen Airport has 147 bedrooms, including Deluxe rooms with 2 double beds. A Just Gym workout room is available and free to all guests. |
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