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Accommodation > Bed and Breakfast > Scotland > Grampian > Braemar > Craiglea Bed and Breakfast
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Braemar Travel and Heritage Information


Bed and Breakfast in Braemar, Grampian


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Hillside Road
Braemar
Grampian
Scotland
AB35 5YU

Craiglea Bed and Breakfast, Braemar

Accommodation Description:
Craiglea bed & breakfast lies on a quiet lane close to the centre of the village of Braemar. Surrounded by mountains, rivers, woodland, castles, whisky distilleries and with wildlife a plenty, Craiglea and Braemar has something for everyone. Craiglea is a spacious warm, friendly,family run bed & breakfast in the heart of Royal Deeside

We are situated in a quiet location, just a few hundred metres from restaurants and shops.

Craiglea bed & breakfast is family owned by Dave & Angela Till and our 2 children Oliver and Amelia. We have spacious, comfortable en-suite rooms all equipped with colour tv, tea/coffee hospitality tray, hairdryer, toiletries and tourist information. We provide private parking, a drying room for outdoor clothing including a boot dryer for those rainy days

Children are welcome with a cot and high chair available. Packed lunches can be ordered by prior arrangement. We have safe storage for skis, bikes and golf clubs

Balmoral the Queens summer residence and major visitor attraction is just 8 miles away and with the community owned Braemar castle 1 mile away, you come to realise why Braemar is such a popular destination for people from all around the world. For walkers Braemar has 24 mountains over 3000 feet (munros) of which 3 are over 4000 feet. We also have several low level picturesque walks for all abilities in the surrounding area

We have Tracklogs digital mapping for organising routes as well as an assortment of books and maps. We have the highest 18 hole golf course in the UK surrounded by mountains with the river Clunie wending its way through the course. The relaxing yet challenging setting is open from April to October and after a round why not enjoy a drink or meal in the welcoming clubhouse looking out over the 1st fairway

There are other courses in the area including Ballater, Aboyne and Inchmarlo. For whisky lovers there is the Royal Lochnagar distillery, one of the smallest working distilleries in Scotland which is just a short drive away. In winter we have Glenshee ski centre about 8 miles away and the Lecht ski centre about 45 minutes drive away offering skiing and snowboarding

Glenshee is the largest ski centre in the Uk covering 4 mountains, 3 valleys and with 21 lifts and tows you will find everything from beginners runs through to Off piste on Glas Maol

From: £60.00

Accommodation Rating: rating3 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Tea and coffee making facilities
Non-smoking
Hairdryer
Family/oversized room
Colour television
Alarm clock

Amenities
Lock-up facility for bicycles
Non-smoking (throughout)
Ironing facilities
Baggage store

Parking
On-site parking
Off-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities

Dining Facilities
Craiglea has a lovely informal dining room with double aspect in which our hearty breakfast is served. We offer either a full cooked breakfast or a continental breakfast. Vegetarians and Coeliacs diets are catered for.

Meals
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities
Highchairs
Games available
Cots

Pet Policy
No pets

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Braemar - 0.1 miles away Heritage Rating

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Ballater - 13.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Dinnet - 18.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Cromdale - 23.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Aboyne - 23.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Ballindalloch - 27.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Alford - 29.9 miles away Heritage Rating

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