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Charming Victorian Decor
Escape to a charming Victorian retreat at the Craiglynne Hotel where guestrooms are elegantly decorated and offer modern amenities for a comfortable stay.
Culinary Delights
Indulge in authentic Scottish cuisine at the hotel's restaurant and savor delicious breakfast, afternoon tea, and snacks in various cozy settings including the bar, sun lounge, or outside.
Scenic Surroundings
Experience the beauty of the hotel's grounds with a stroll through the gardens or relax in the sun lounge with picturesque views in the summer, while winter welcomes you with the warmth of crackling log fires.
Book your stay at Craiglynne Hotel for a delightful blend of comfort, culinary delights, and scenic beauty.
Please note dining options are limited between the 23rd and the 26th December 2017. Pre-booking is required for any meals other than breakfast.
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
When booking more than 10 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
Children from 3 years old to 12 years old stay for £10 per person per night when using an existing bed.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
We have just returned from a 2 night stay at this hotel. We were a little disappointed with our given room as we were up in the attic. Three years ago when we stayed here on the same deal we were allocated a front facing room which was very comfortable.
However, the room was adequate for us and comfortable enough. We did have a problem with the shower control as it was loose but the spray was good.
On our second night and last morning we had no hot water whatsoever so boiled the kettle to have a wash. If we had been staying longer, we would have reported this to reception straight away but didn't want any disruption at the time.
The food was excellent and nicely presented. There were plenty of chairs in the public lounge area.
All the staff were friendly, courteous and helpful.
We enjoyed our stay despite the few issues we had.
The hotel is in a excellent location for touring the Highlands; we were on a six day tour with Newmarket Holidays.
We had a lovely welcome and were allocated a cosy, quiet, recently refurbished, spotlessly clean room with a reasonably sized en suite. There were a couple of teething problems which were quickly sorted out.
We found the hotel staff very helpful and cheerful. Nothing was too much trouble at breakfast, poached eggs & porridge cooked to order in addition to the ample buffet.
At dinner there was a choice of 3 or 4 items for starters, mains and desserts, we all found something we liked and service was slick.
As a three star hotel we weren't expecting any 'amenities'. However the lounge sand bar were very comfortable and the garden would have been inviting in warmer weather. There was entertainment on two evenings and a Scottish Piper visited us during dinner one evening. Seems he played at Madonna's wedding.
Would we return to The Craiglynne Hotel - Yes we would.
When we booked to stay in this dog friendly hotel.
The communicstion seemed good.
The hotel contacted us directly to remind us of check in times and to bring our itison paperwork to hand over at check in
When we checked in I noticed a pre printed sheet of paper stating the kitchen was closed for refurbishment purposes.
I alerted the receptionist that the hotel had done themselves proud by communicating prior and wondered why they failed to alert us of this.
The hotel had just reopened having been closed for winter so i wonder why this refurb wouldnt have taken place then.
The room was clean and spacious but cold despite the additional stand alone heater.
The bar prices very very reasonable.
The breakfast was served promptly by a very friendly Gentleman. I pointed out that my cutlery was dirty and a clean set was brought over quickly.
The breakfast produce was ok.
We were informed the dog could stay in our room or theyd find somewhere for us to sit with her but we would be required to leave the hotel from the back door and re enter the reception to be taken to a place for us.... doesnt scream out DOG FRIENDLY TO US.... good job she is well behaved and likes the car because she spent both mornings in there.
Our 1st morning the chef seasoned the sausages and they were lovely, 2nd day not so nicely done.
The POWDERED SCRAMBLED EGG was just awful, most if not all plates were being returned with the egg untouched.
We enjoyed Grantown as a place to visit and if in the area we would opt to stay in the Garth Hotel as we enjoyed lovely food, drinks, service and ambience.
Unfortunately we wouldnt return to the Craiglynne Hotel.
Everything was amazing from entertainment
Food loveley staff nothing was not to much for thomas
His family were loveley best new year i had. Shame it closed this year
I read some really rough reviews on this hotel, and I cannot imagine why they were written. The staff was wonderful and went out of their way to make sure we were taken care of even though there were 3 TOUR BUSES there. Yes, we had to wait a bit because they were stretched pretty thin. The front desk clerk was off fixing a TV for a bit but was very kind when he came back. The wait was maybe 5 minutes. The dining room staff was doing their very best (maybe 5 of them) to handle everyone as quickly and kindly as possible. The room was lovely, the bed was comfy, and the grounds were very pretty. Those whining about the walk may not understand that the property was originally 3 buildings that had been joined, so yes, you needed to walk through the dining room to get to the 3rd building. For my husband and I, it was a nice end to a miserable day of Storm Amy.
Good location, arran on reception was very cheerful,made welcome, and we had a laugh with him,room was OK, needed bit of a clean ,towel rail falling apart ,tv wasn't working properly kept buffering..,noticed cups ontop of radiators in the hallways wen we arrived sat afternoon still their and more on the Sunday, door handle on bedroom was very loose .. ladies toilets in the public bar was absolutely disgusting The smell of sewage was worse than wen we walked in the hotel ,their were beasts, not flies or ants but whatever they were they were everywhere in and around the toilet ,sink,floor and walls absolutely horrendous smell which I did mention to Arran,don't think he believed me ....The barman Brett was very chatty ,cheerful ,had a laugh...However would we stay again ?NO..Breakfast was ok ....
Good location of hotel. Guy at check in was very friendly and helpful. Free parking outside the hotel. Good size bedroom and WiFi was good. Check out at 11 instead of the usual 10. Reasonably priced.
TV was to small in the room. No water pressure from shower. Old building so very creaky. Mattresses not the best.
Good location and helpful staff
Shower head falling apart.
Noisy when other guests passed the door
Did not get parked on the property - short walk up the road
Friendly staff big room nice view
Decor was tired damp on wall shower had black mould on grout and seals
We stayed for one night, and our room rate included dinner and breakfast. Our room was clean and comfortable. Staff were friendly. Our three course evening meal was tasty and breakfast was plentiful and good too. Managed to park at the side of the building as we arrived later in the evening.
Location
Trek to our room through a labyrinth of corridors , room s are functional but pretty tired
Being asked to pay £20 for our dog , this was not mentioned at time of booking , seems a bit much most places we stay is £10
Position on edge of town. Good access from main road. Good base for walking, hiking or , in my case, photography.
Nothing
Das Nachtessen, das nicht im Preis inbegriffen war, war gut. Das Personal (nicht der Vorgesetzte!) war freundlich.
Das Hotel ist alt und schmuddelig. Die WC-Spülung hat nicht richtig funktioniert. Haare waschen war unmöglich, da die Brause kaputt war. Mehr als ein freundliches Entschuldigung gab es nicht.
Wir hatten zwei Zimmer gebucht – eines mit Gartenblick und eines ohne. Das ohne Gartenblick war sehr hässlich – der Ausblick ging direkt auf eine Wand, und man hätte sogar über ein Dach ins Zimmer einsteigen können. Unsere Kinder wollten dort nicht schlafen.
Obwohl wir als Familie gebucht und Zimmer in der Nähe verlangt hatten, lagen unsere Zimmer weit auseinander.
Alles war sehr hellhörig.
Insgesamt viel zu teuer.
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