Hotels in Aviemore
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Cairngorm Hotel (Town: Aviemore)

Rooms from: £75 
This independently owned hotel is located in the centre of Aviemore, in the heart of the Cairngorms and a few minutes drive from the Funicular Railway. Perfectly located for hill walking, climbing, fishing, the Malt Whisky Trail, Golf and all winter sports, an abundance of which are readily available in the surrounding area. The hotel is linked with the Strathspey Steam Railway. Nearby Rothiemurchus Estate offers outdoor activities for all the family from the deer farm through to Quad Treks.
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This independently owned hotel is located in the centre of Aviemore, in the heart of the Cairngorms and a few minutes drive from the Funicular Railway. Perfectly located for hill walking, climbing, fishing, the Malt Whisky Trail, Golf and all winter sports, an abundance of which are readily available in the surrounding area. The hotel is linked with the Strathspey Steam Railway. Nearby Rothiemurchus Estate offers outdoor activities for all the family from the deer farm through to Quad Treks.
Rooms from: £99 
Our hotel is situated at the foot of the spectacular Cairngorm Mountains, in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Our resort nestles amidst the ancient Caledonian pine forests, home to an abundance of wildlife. The Cairngorms National park is famed for its natural beauty and breathtaking scenery, offering boundless opportunities to experience a whole host of all-weather activities for all ages, as well as the chance to visit some of Scotland's award-winning attractions. We've created the ultimate Highland escape where you can be as active or relaxed as you like.
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Our hotel is situated at the foot of the spectacular Cairngorm Mountains, in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Our resort nestles amidst the ancient Caledonian pine forests, home to an abundance of wildlife. The Cairngorms National park is famed for its natural beauty and breathtaking scenery, offering boundless opportunities to experience a whole host of all-weather activities for all ages, as well as the chance to visit some of Scotland's award-winning attractions. We've created the ultimate Highland escape where you can be as active or relaxed as you like.
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Average guest rating: 82.2% |
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The Rowan Tree Country Hotel (Town: Aviemore)

Rooms from: £37 
When you choose to stay at The Rowan Tree Country Hotel, our aim is that you will enjoy your stay to the full. You can spend your day in and around the hotel, savouring the surroundings, strolling nearby or simply relaxing. The hotel benefits from views of the mountains to the East and the Loch to the West. Although in tranquil surroundings, we are located on the outskirts of Aviemore and just minutes from the A9. The hotel - originally called The Lynwilg Mail and one of the oldest Inns in the Spey valley - was built in the 1700s as a coaching inn alongside the Great North Road. Extended in the mid-1800s, it rapidly established an excellent reputation and received honourable mentions in a number of diaries and accounts of the time. In its time, a part of the hotel has served as the village store, the post office and the local pub. Renamed The Rowan Tree in the early 90s, the hotel has been tastefully modernised and upgraded but always with an eye to retaining its essential character and features: timber beams, open fires and the stained-glass leaded window at the head of the splendid staircase.
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When you choose to stay at The Rowan Tree Country Hotel, our aim is that you will enjoy your stay to the full. You can spend your day in and around the hotel, savouring the surroundings, strolling nearby or simply relaxing. The hotel benefits from views of the mountains to the East and the Loch to the West. Although in tranquil surroundings, we are located on the outskirts of Aviemore and just minutes from the A9. The hotel - originally called The Lynwilg Mail and one of the oldest Inns in the Spey valley - was built in the 1700s as a coaching inn alongside the Great North Road. Extended in the mid-1800s, it rapidly established an excellent reputation and received honourable mentions in a number of diaries and accounts of the time. In its time, a part of the hotel has served as the village store, the post office and the local pub. Renamed The Rowan Tree in the early 90s, the hotel has been tastefully modernised and upgraded but always with an eye to retaining its essential character and features: timber beams, open fires and the stained-glass leaded window at the head of the splendid staircase.
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Average guest rating: 88.8% |
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