Historic Hotels in North East Scotland
Country House Hotels in North East Scotland including Royal Deeside, Aberdeen, Grampian and Aberdeenshire.
Country House Hotels in North East Scotland including Royal Deeside, Aberdeen, Grampian and Aberdeenshire.
This iconic A listed Art Deco hotel has a unique ballroom, shaped like a violin body with lights concealed in flying buttresses. The hotel is less than a mile from the city centre and there is also a bus stop outside the hotel which runs every 10 minutes from the airport, bus & train station. Our restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and evening meals.
Built in 1907, this impressive Edwardian building is set in beautiful landscaped gardens. Within a short drive of lovely sandy beaches. Also in a great location for golfers, with excellent courses nearby.
Set in an impressive eighteenth century building, Thainstone House Hotel is set in 44 acres of private gardens and woodlands. Situated just outside the village of Inverurie, its location makes it an ideal setting for a Highland getaway.
This 18th century listed mansion house is set in acres of lovely grounds, yet is also within the heart of Aberdeen. There is an AA rosette restaurant, and the rooms in the hotel are all elegantly furnished.
Inspired by the royal residence at Balmoral Castle, a few miles upstream, Ardoe House Hotel and Spa is a luxurious modern hotel, beautifully crafted from an imposing 19th century mansion house.
The Landmark Hotel is a four star luxury hotel with a range of stunning bedrooms. This elegant Scottish mansion house features an indoor swimming pool, a gym and a conservatory-style restaurant.
The Tor-na-Coille Hotel is a privately owned, professionally managed town house hotel, set in 8 acres of magnificent woodland, opposite the picturesque Banchory golf course, just 18 miles drive from Aberdeen Airport and Aberdeen City Centre.
Offering elegant bedrooms and a homely welcome, the Cluny Bank Hotel boasts a 4 star accreditation. The Cluny Bank Restaurant serves quality Scottish cuisine and won ‘Taste of Grampian Restaurant of the Year’ in 2008.
This impressive Scottish mansion dates back to the early thirteenth century, and was once home to the Knights Templar! There is a variety of outdoor activities in the nearby area. The hotel itself combines modern luxury with original features.