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Inchgeal LodgeGet quote

1 Inchgeal Lodge

Balmoral

B&B     ££

Inchgeal Lodge is a spacious, elegant and historical house located in Ballater in the heart of Royal Deeside that enjoys uninterrupted views across the River Dee

1 x Twin • 2 x Double • 1 x Family room
Inchgeal Lodge
The Hilton Craigendarroch

2 The Hilton Craigendarroch

Balmoral

Restaurant     £££

The Formal Oaks Restaurant and the informal Clubhouse restaurant offer quality dining at this Hilton Hotel location

013387 55858 | Visit Website
The Hilton Craigendarroch
Glenernan GuesthouseGet quote

3 Glenernan Guesthouse

Balmoral

B&B     £££

Denise & John would welcome you to their lovely Victorian home, please read on to discover more about Glenernan, should you wish for further information then please do contact us.

2 x Family room • 1 x Triple • 3 x Twin • 1 x Double
Glenernan Guesthouse
The Auld Kirk

4 The Auld Kirk

Balmoral

Restaurant     £££

The Auld Kirk aims wherever possible to provide the best of fresh, local, seasonal produce cooked and presented with care. In order to avoid prepared, processed and frozen food, th

01339 755762 | Visit Website
The Auld Kirk
The Darroch Learg

5 The Darroch Learg

Balmoral

Fine Dining     £££

The food is sophisticated and has been awarded three rosettes by the AA each year since 1997. Beef, lamb, venison and game are sourced locally as is the fish and shellfish.

01339 755443 | Visit Website
The Darroch Learg
Green Inn

6 Green Inn

Balmoral

Restaurant     £££

Head Chef at the Inn trained at Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons, Raymond Blanc's renowned Hotel near Oxford, which has influenced the style of cuisine at the Green Inn whilst utilisi

01339 755701 | Visit Website
Green Inn

Archie Bouverie's guide:
Balmoral

Original purchased by Queen Victoria in 1848, Balmoral has been the main Scottish home for the Royal family ever since (Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh is mainly only used for ceremonial purposes). It is open to the public from 1st April to 31st July. A significant proportion of the Estate is also open to the public via the The Spittal of Glen Muick where there is a ranger service and walks up the seven Munro's that are situated within the estate. The closest town to the Castle is Ballater and is remarkeable for the quantity of businesses with Royal Warrants displayed outside.

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