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Kildrummy Inn ALFORD

Kildrummy Inn, Kildrummy Inn, ALFORD, AB33 8QS

Rooms from £47.5

The Kildrummy Inn is located in the heart of rural Aberdeenshire on the main A97 Donside road heading to Strathdon just a couple of minutes drive from the Mossat junction. Its location makes the Kildrummy Inn an excellent base for touring this beautiful part of the Grampian Mountains and beyond.Ideally situated for both the Whisky and Castle trails with Kildrummy's own historic Castle and tranquil gardens just 10 minutes walk from the Inn front door!As well as catering for visitors and tourists Kildrummy Inn is renowned for its excellent cuisine and hospitality. Making it a very popular place to dine!Your hosts Darren and Sylvia Gimber have been running the Inn for 6 and a half years. With the Inn's history unique and delightful charm coupled with the personal way Darren and Sylvia run it. You will be glad you choose The Wee Kildrummy Inn!Forming part of the surrounding Kildrummy Estate the Kildrummy Inn boasts 3 characteristic and tastefully decorated dining areas.We have a cosy residentsdiners bar lounge with wood burning stove to keep you warm over the autumn and winter months. Featuring a large range of malt whiskies local bottled ales and selection of wines to compliment our extensive menu.The hotel also has 4 tastefully decorated en-suite letting bedrooms on the accommodation floor. 3 of which are double rooms and 1 twin room. For more information please see accommodation and tariffs.Alongside the Inn is the Volunteers Hall erected in 1866. Accessed via a side door from the red room the hall is licensed for up to 120 people. With a separate bar cloakroom male and female toilet facilities this provides the ideal location for Wedding receptions Christenings and family functions.The hotel benefits from being situated in around 3 acres of land. A paddock to the rear of the steadings has been developed and is licensed for 5 caravans. Registered through the Caravan and Camping Club there are electric and water points to connect to and waste disposal facilities.Guests are able to log into our free wi-fi on the accommodation floor.

Directions to Kildrummy Inn ALFORD

The Kildrummy Inn ALFORD is located just outside the old hamlet of Kildrummy about 35 miles west of Aberdeen via the A944 on the roadside on the A97. From Aberdeen:From Aberdeen take the A944 to Alford it's well posted and signed with brown roadside tourist board signs all the way to Kildrummy for the Highland Tourist Route. Continue through the village of Alford and about half a about -mile out the other side to a small crossroads. Turn right at the crossroads. Continue over the hump backed brigde immediately followed by a sharp left-hand bend staying on A944. Continue for about 6 miles to Mossat. At Mossat junction turn left onto A97 towards Kildrummy and continue for 2 miles. Kildrummy Inn ALFORD is right on the roadside. Look for the word INN painted on the bar roof!From Huntly:Take the A97 south from Huntly sign posted for the Higland Tourist Route and Strathdon. Pass through Rhynie 9 miles. Lumsden at 13 miles. Continue through Lumsden to Mossat Junction. At Mossat junction turn right for Kildrummy. Continue on the A97 to Kildrummy Inn ALFORD for 2 miles. Kildrummy Inn ALFORD is right on the roadside. Look for the word INN painted on the bar roof!From Edinburgh and Glasgow:This is our favourite route to head up from either of the 2 cities. The most scenic and enjoyable for us.From Glasgow take the M80 then A80 to join the M9 towards Stirling.From Edinburgh take the A8 to the Newbridge junction then the M9 to Falkirk and Stirling.From both start points you now continue up the M9 from Stirling and then A9 to Perth. At Broxden roundabout take the 2nd exit and follow the A93 through Perth Old Scone Guildtown and on to Blairgowrie.(Blairgowrie is a nice place to stop for a break some nice tearooms and good scones!)Head through Blairgowrie and continue on the A93 (you will pick up signs for Glenshee) through Bridge of Cally then spittal of Glenshee over the top the mountain and into Braemar.Continue through Braemar still on at A93 till you get to the B976 turn off just before Crathie and the entrance to Balmoral Estate. Turn left onto the B976 and continue to Gairnshiel lodge Take a left at Gairnshiel lodge onto A939. (You will got over a steep humpback bridge over the river Gairn)Continue over the top of the hills and down the other side where you will hit a T junction on to the A944. Take a right at this junction and head through Roughpark Strathdon Glenbuchat Glenkindie and finally past Kildrummy Castle and Gardens to Kildrummy Inn ALFORD!From both start points you should get to Kildrummy Inn ALFORD in around 3 hours.

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