Fife Arms Hotel Braemar
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General Information
The Fife Arms Hotel. Located on the banks of the Cluinie Water, The Fife Arms Hotel (originally called the Hunters' Fife Arms) is believed to have been built in the 19thC by the Duke of Fife for use as a hunting lodge. Over the years, the inn was sympathetically stretched and now dominates the very heart of the countryside. The inn features 78 bedrooms and is proud of a firstrate hall which features a good open fire with the original coat of arms of the Duke of Fife above it. As well as the restaurant, which faces The Clunie Water, the inn also features a coffee boutique (serving light lunches) and the brasserie which also serves suppers. The guesthouse is also the very heart of countryside life, having its only social brasserie, which is the whole year round and features Sky sports accessible, chargeable wifi is obtainable within hotel hall. What to See and Do - Braemar and its neighbourhood is steeped in heritage dating back to the earliest Kings of Scotland through to the current acquaintance of royalty. It provides a famous base for strolling and hill-walking and, for winter sports, Braemar is situated within a short ride of the Glenshee and Lecht ski spas. The region also boats several fine treveller sights such as Balmoral Castle and Mar Estate in addition to offering marvellous cycling and fishing chances.
Transportation
Enter Braemar on the A93 (Perth - Aberdeen). Turn into countryside and follow highway round for 200 m and the inn is on your right (with car parking immediately outside).
Fife Arms Hotel Braemar Facilities
24 Hour Reception | Bar / Lounge |
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Disabled Access | Disabled Accessible Rooms |
Free Parking | Gay/Lesbian Friendly |
Golf Course | Golf Course (nearby) |
Internet Connection (wireless) | Non-Smoking Rooms |
Packed Lunches | Parking |
Photocopier | Restaurant |
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