 Centrally located, The Palace Hotel is an independent 3 star hotel which serves as an excellent base for exploring the delights of the North-East. Whether you are staying for business or pleasure, the Palace Hotel offers accommodation, where your comfort is our top priority in relaxing surroundings.All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, direct dial telephone, colour TV, satellite channels, tea making facilities and hairdryer as standard. Wireless internet access is now available throughout the hotel. Free Parking is avaialble to the front and rear of the hotel. The hotel has two contrasting restaurants, The Seafood Brasserie and Diner both offering menus to suit all dining tastes. Live entertainment is provided three nights a week in the Lounge Bar or enjoy a relaxing drink in the Cocktail Bar. Nearby are 2 golf courses, both of which are set against a backdrop of subtly contoured greens and magnificent panoramic views. |
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 Located in the city centre , opposite both the railway and bus stations. Very close to main street, shopping centres and theatre. Free wireless internet available in public areas.Check in time is 2.00pm and check out time is 11.00am. Free unlimited wireless internet now available in all rooms and public areas. |
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 The Pinehurst Lodge hotel sits in its own grounds surrounded by trees, only 6 miles (1.6km) from Aberdeen Airport and Dyce Railway station. This family-run hotel offer easy access to Aberdeen's major oil companies and businesses. Only 6 miles (10km) from Aberdeen's city centre the Pinehurst Lodge Hotel offers easy access to the region's industrial and commercial areas, as well as some of Aberdeen's top golf courses. Major routes to Royal Deeside are also within easy reach. There are 17 en suite rooms, newly opened in August 2007. All rooms have telephones, minibars and TV's with Freeview digital channels. Each room has a hairdryer, a trouser press and tea/coffee making facilities. Broadband wireless internet access is available in the rooms for a one-off charge per stay. The lounge bar serves a range of drinks and an exclusive lunch menu. The restaurant offers a varied selection of dishes freshly prepared on site using the finest local produce. |
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 About Us The hotel is situated in the heart of the village of Oldmeldrum which lies on the main route to many tourist attractions.The Meldrum Arms dates back to sometime in the 1670’s The hotel offers superior accommodation in either double, twin, or single rooms. All rooms are en Suite & decorated to a high standard. with Tea/Coffee making facilities provided. Our 2 restaurants give a choice of formal or casual dining offering freshly prepared local produce. The hotel is owned by the Andrew family & is part of Andrew Hotel & Leisure Ltd. The day to day running is managed by Bruce Harper, who has been associated with the family for many years & who has a wealth of knowledge of the hotel trade. A warm family welcome is ensured when visiting Meldrum Arms & our friendly staff are always at hand &eager to make your visit memorable. Local Attractions include Glen Garioch distillery & Visitor centre Established in 1797 Glen Garioch pronounced Geery produces a beautiful range of single malts. Guided tours are available daily including a dram Haddo House This elegant mansion house boasts Victorian interiors beneath a crisp Georgian Exterior. Noted for its fine furniture & paintings has a beautiful garden which leads to a country park. Also noted for its timber framed theatre which has seen many notable artists on stage . A regular visitor is Prince Edward who himself has acted on this stage. Pitmedden Garden Elaborate re creations of original parterre designs of the 17th century. Adjoining museum of farming life brings back the agricultural past to life. Fyvie Castle Ranges from 13th century up to Edwardian interiors. Superb collection of paintings including Gainsborough. You can stroll round the lake or visit the restored 1903 racquets court or bowling alley. Prop of Ythsie Pronounced icy- is a stone tower on top of a hill just outside Tarves & Close to Haddo House. It was built by the tenants of Haddo estate in memory of George Gordon the 4th Earl of Aberdeen who was responsible for making a number of improvements to Haddo House, the estate & the quality of life of his tenants. Tolquhon Castle This is a 16th Century mansion with an earlier 15th century tower in one corner. The original owners were the Preston family but in 1420 it passed by marriage to the Forbes family. It is part of historic Scotland properties The Oldmeldrum Sports & Games Established in 1930 by a group of local men. Events include heavy & light hammer throwing tug o war etc & is usually held on the 3rd Saturday in June. It attracts a wide range of spectators from local to far travelled guests & is usually officially opened by a well known celebrity |
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 Bennachie Lodge Hotel was originally a Manse built to accompany Kemnay Church in the late 1700's before it was converted into a hotel in 1971. Since acquiring the hotel in February 2009, the new proprietors Norah and Peter have begun an extensive programme of redesign and refurbishment throughout the hotel to provide the highest levels of excellence and comfort while retaining the hotel's traditional character, charm and appearance. Bennachie Lodge Hotel has eight beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms each offering complimentary wireless broadband connection, flatscreen digital television, mini fridge, hairdryer, Highland Aromatics toiletries and hospitality tray which includes Dean's shortbread fingers. Guests can take advantage of complimentary parking and are welcome to spend time in the hotel's mature, sheltered garden and grounds. If you feel like easing into your visit then you might want to enjoy a quiet drink in the relaxing atmosphere of the hotel's tastefully furnished bar. And if you like to start your day on a full stomach then we highly recommend you request our full Scottish breakfast which we serve in the hotel's breakfast room. Bar lunches and evenings meals are available on a daily basis in our bar and restaurant, with a wide selection of traditional home-cooked meals made from the finest local produce. |
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 For the best in accommodation at an Aberdeen Airport hotel, the Speedbird Inn has established itself as one of the leading Aberdeen hotels and is the nearest to Aberdeen International Airport. The hotel is just 400 metres from Aberdeen Airport Terminal. Speedbird Inn enjoys an enviable reputation of providing quality accommodation and services at a remarkably low price and pays careful attention to the smallest detail and has quickly made its mark to become one of Aberdeen's busiest. So whether it's a case of sleep inn, eat inn, or conference inn you'll always be 'inn good hands' with the team at Speedbird Inn. Whilst staying at Speedbird Inn, why not sample the delicious food which is always freshly prepared in the superb restaurant and bar facilities - The Captains’ Flying Club. Rooms at Speedbird are modern, comfortable and spacious with en-suite bathroom, direct dial telephone and free WiFi. Speedbird Inn has a conference room for up to 20 delegates and can offer day room hire rates or delegate packages. KEY FEATURES AND AMENITIES; 400 Yards from Aberdeen Airport • Breakfast served from 5.00am 7 days a week • Evening Meals served until 11.00pm 5 days a week • Courtesy Transport to the Airport, CHC Scotia, Bristow and Bond Heliports daily from 5.00am (subject to availability) • Complimentary WiFi • Free overnight parking for hotel guests • Long Stay Car Parking (conditions and minimal charge apply) • 24 hour reception • Adjoining Family Rooms • Complimentary Internet Access Points (i.e. the guest computer terminals in reception and in the club lounge) • LCD Television in every room. |
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