Eden HouseNestling unobtrusively in the stunning Scottish Highlands, with views over the Cromdale hills and splendid river Spey, lies a highly individual and special place to stay
The Hilton CraigendarrochThe Formal Oaks Restaurant and the informal Clubhouse restaurant offer quality dining at this Hilton Hotel location

The Hermitage Guest HouseThe Hermitage offers its guests a friendly and relaxed stay in the centre of Kingussie in a 4-star Guesthouse with 5 rooms on the main street just along from the Folk Museum
The CrossBreakfasts include freshly squeezed juice, baked croissants and hot dishes such as kedgeree, local estate venison sausages, or local black pudding with Scottish pancetta and orga

Dalhenzean LodgeDalhenzean Lodge lies in dramatic mountain scenery in Glenshee. A 4-star B&B in a former hunting lodge near the Glenshee Ski Centre and the famous Cateran Trail long distance walk.
The Auld KirkThe 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

Inchgeal Lodge
Green InnHead 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

The Boat House GuesthouseA friendly family run guest house located within the Cairngorm national park near to ski,golf, fishing,wildlife, rspb ospreys,steam railway, climbing, and everything Aviemore.
Auld AllianceThe Auld Alliance serves classic French Cuisine, Using Local Scottish Produce. ExcellentSelection Of Wines, Malts & Cognacs. Candles & Log Fire.
The Cairngorms is Britains second largest mountain range. The main focus of the area is the tourist resort of Aviemore, a name synonymous with winter sports. Aviemore is surrounded by towering peaks, lochs, rivers and forests of native Caledonian pine. The ski area, nine miles southeast of Aviemore, remains Scotland's largest ski area. There is a funicular railway that runs all year to the Cairngorm plateau. In the winter its priority is quick ascent for skiers but it slows down in the summer to allow sightseers to savour the rare environment of the plateau from the glass sided carriages.