Glendavan House B&B, Royal Deeside

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Overview

Set in the heart of Royal Deeside, Glendavan House stands in its own extensive grounds - seven acres of natural pine woodland overlooking Loch Davan - within the newly created Cairngorms National Park. The grounds are home to varied Highland wildlife including regularly sighted red squirrels and roe deer. The loch is a protected bird sanctuary - in the autumn, thousands of greylag geese settle on their journey south, sharing territory with whooper swans, mallard ducks, moorhens and a family of otters.

Glendavan House is open all year and offers 3 individually styled suites. Furnished to the highest standards, each suite combines bespoke and antique furniture, Victorian features and luxurious fabrics with state of the art, modern facilities. Accommodation at Glendavan has been tailored to offer every guest a little bit of luxury in a relaxed and informal manner.


History

Glendavan House was built as a shooting lodge in 1886 and stands in its own extensive grounds.

Food & beverage

A Scottish Breakfast should be the highlight of any visit to this area. Glendavan is delighted to offer a menu for breakfast using local produce from the best suppliers. A hearty full cooked breakfast served in the dining room is included. Alternatively, you could opt for a tray of fresh coffee, croissants, home-made bread and pastries served to your suite at a time to suit.

Deeside is home to some of Scotland's finest restaurants and recommendations can be offered together with the making reservations. Help is also available to organise transport to and from.

Other facilities

Each suite and room has digital television and DVD player, CD Player, radio and Wi-fi Internet access. Guests are invited to make themselves at home and to make full use of the reception room with satellite TV, books, magazines, CDs and DVDs.

A pantry is also available for guests to prepare tea and coffee. Tea and coffee-making facilities can, of course, be provided in the rooms on request.

Facilities & information

Summary

19th-century buildings

Breakfast included

Parking (free)

No smoking

Historic property

Facilities

Free broadband access (wired)

Shared gardens

Woodland walks

Television

DVD library

Book library

CD player

Recreations

Recommended walks

Pub (a short drive)

Museums (a short drive)

Historic Houses

Gardens

Golf course (a short drive)

Tennis courts (a short drive)

Recommended restaurants (a short drive)

Arrival information & directions

Address: Glendavan House, Dinnet, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AberdeenshireAB34 5LU, United Kingdom

Check In: From 4pm Check Out: 10.30am

Directions: From the South: Take the A93 Perth to Aberdeen road, travelling over Glenshee, through Braemar and Ballater. Four miles beyond Ballater, just past the Cambus O May suspension bridge, take a left-hand turn onto the B9119 signposted to Strathdon and the Lecht. Glendavan House is located approximately 3 miles along this road on the left-hand side. White stones mark the entrance.

From Aberdeen: Follow the A93 Aberdeen to Perth road, travelling through Banchory, Kincardine ONeil and Aboyne. 3 miles beyond Aboyne, in the village of Dinnet, take the right-hand turn onto the A97 signposted to Strathdon. Follow this road for 2 miles and take the left-hand turn onto the B9119 signposted to Ballater. Glendavan House is located approximately 1 mile along this road on the right-hand side. White stones mark the entrance.

 

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