B&B - Bed and Breakfast in Braemar and Ballater area

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Cranford House B&B, Braemar

Cranford House B&B     Braemar

Sarah and Alastair welcome you to Cranford, a relaxing and comfortable home from home. Six stylish rooms, all en suite or with private bathrooms. We serve a range of hearty and wholesome breakfasts to set you up for your days walking. Packed lunches and snacks also available.

Great selection of mountaineering and local interest books, maps and guides in the guest lounge plus use of memory map software and satmap technology. Alastair has been a member of the local mountain rescue team for over 10 years and is always happy to advise on walk routes in the locality.

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Craiglea B&B, Braemar

Craiglea B&B     Braemar

A warm, friendly, family run bed & breakfast situated in a quiet location a few hundred yards from Braemar's restaurants and shops.

We have spacious, comfortable en-suite rooms all equipped with TV, tea and coffee making facilities, and a hairdryer. Private parking and drying area. Packed lunch and evening meals by arrangements. We are ideally situated for walking, cycling, golf, fishing, shooting, skiing and of sightseeing. Braemar has some of the finest mountain scenery anywhere in the country.

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Glendavan House, 
Dinnet

Glendavan House     Dinnet

Furnished to the highest standards, Glendavan House offers 3 beautiful suites, each combining bespoke and antique furniture, Victorian features and luxurious fabrics with state of the art, modern facilities. Each suite is self contained and houses a large bedroom, sitting room, with open fire, and bathroom. Recently awarded 5 stars by VisitScotland, accommodation at Glendavan has been tailored to offer every guest a little bit of luxury in a relaxed and informal manner. Set in the heart of Royal Deeside ...

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