Boasting a shared lounge and views of mountain, Dunvegan Bed & Breakfast is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Dufftown, 23 km from Huntly Castle.
Aleksander
United Kingdom
A good location for visiting whiskey distilleries. The host is very welcoming, food is great.
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Set high above the village of Charlestown of Aberlour and overlooking the River Spey, this elegant country hotel is an ideal venue for shooting and fishing, and for whisky-lovers.
Situated in Aberlour, 33 km from Huntly Castle, The Mash Tun features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Michael
United Kingdom
I have stayed in the Mash Tun on numerous occasions and always have enjoyed my stay, due to the friendliness of staff etc. and the excellent food and room comfort.
However on this recent visit, the only positive was the room comfort.
Situated in the beautiful village of Craigellachie, The Craigellachie Hotel of Speyside dates from 1893.
Amanda
United Kingdom
A special anniversary treat. Our dog was welcomed everywhere. Delightful walk into Aberlour. Delicious dinner and great Scottish breakfast. The whiskies were delicious, great range.
There is only 1 Bar in Dufftown and it’s basic but has a...
There is only 1 Bar in Dufftown and it’s basic but has a dart board but that’s your lot.now as others lost business to Covid. There’s an Indian which is average and take away which is basic. Advise to book places to eat in Aberlour to avoid disappointment. Whisky tours only accept online bookings.
john
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The people were friendly.
The people were friendly. Unfortunately the tourist information office had been shut down. There were plenty of distilleries nearby if you had a car. There were good walking tracts if you had a medium level of fitness. There is only one pub as far as I know but I would recommend the restaurant as the food which was excellent.
Jan
Australia
10
Scored 10
Charming little town in the heart of whisky country!
Charming little town in the heart of whisky country! Glenfiddich Distillery with its excellent visitor facilities situated in the town and several other distilleries open to view in the locality. An interesting ruin, Balvenie Castle, to explore on the outskirts of the town. Dufftown also boasts its own heritage railway which is definitely worth a visit. Beautiful walks and lovely scenery around the town.
Dorothy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Only a few restaurants in and around town make sure you...
Only a few restaurants in and around town make sure you reserve ahead. If you plan on going to the distillery's or the Speyside cooperage also make sure you book ahead. Dufftown golf course is public and is nearby and will rent you decent clubs. Great course. ACE taxis if you had too much good Whisky.
Stephenmurray35
Netherlands
4.0
Scored 4.0
We stayed for 8 nights during the Spirit of Speyside Whisky...
We stayed for 8 nights during the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival and the location was pretty central for many of the events. Lots of lovely places to visit during the day in the surrounding area.
Loved the Dufftown Glassworks, a little coffeeshop come art gallery, and the Seven Stills restaurant was extremely good for a special meal.
There are only three places left in Dufftown serving hot food in the evening - even the local chippie has closed down. The only cafe, The Coffee Pot, opens at 9am (10am at the weekend), which was too late for us for breakfast, and closes at 3pm, so we didn't use it during our visit. Everything else has closed down and there are no signs of any other businesses moving in to take their place. The only other option for an evening meal is to go further afield, and the buses stop running very early evening, so you have to either drive or take a cab. We were there for the whisky festival, so driving was obviously out of the question, and the taxi cabs were totally booked up (because it was the whisky festival...). We were fortunate that we had cooking facilities at our accommodation and could make do.
Pretty disappointed with the public transport. I believe that they put on extra services in previous years for the festival, but not this year. Even one single late bus would have been useful - on the biggest week of the year for tourism the last bus leaving Elgin for Dufftown was 6.35pm!
angela
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town is beautiful and clean, but we couldn’t find a...
The town is beautiful and clean, but we couldn’t find a restaurant which was open at around 14:30 on a Tuesday after we finished our whiskey tour. None of the nearby castles were open. I’d avoid being there on a Monday or Tuesday as most restaurants only open on Wednesdays.
No trip to Whiskey country in Scotland is complete without a visit to Dufftown, and The Whiskey Capital Inn is the perfect place to stay. This wonderful old building is lovingly cared for by the staff and is quiet and peaceful. We had a lovely evening walk in a woods less than half a mile up the hill from the hotel. The other hidden treasure in Dufftown is the historic train that runs from Dufftown to Keith. This short trip is relaxing and harkens back to a slower time and is worth every minute.
Excellent small B&B in a quiet location on the edge of town. We easily walked to the distilleries and the town centre for food and had a great stay. The house is in excellent condition and the rooms were modern but still kept the charm of the house in tact. Breakfast was lovely and the owners went out of their way to make sure we had a great stay. Highly recommended for anyone traveling in this part of Scotland.
Nice spot in town center. Large room, well appointed. Proper glassware for a dram in the room is a nice touch. Co-Op right round the corner and a few lovely whisky shops. Easy walk to Glenfiddich and then the bus route also hits some great places like Highlander Inn and Fiddichside Inn. If you're adventurous take the 5 mile riverside walk from Craigellachie back to Dufftown, it was beautiful.
We had 5 pretty comfortable days here. The location was perfect for us, loads of walks in and around the area and there's a small supermarket and a brilliant butchers a few steps away. The owner is very responsive if you have any questions or problems. Dufftown itself is pretty quiet in terms of pubs/restaurants but if you're looking for a peaceful, chilled break I can recommend a stay here.
The location was great, lovely fantastic spacious room, spotlessly clean.
The host was friendly and very helpful, I slept so well I thought I was at home, the bed was very comfortable.
Great place to stay would highly recommend and would visit again.
To Make a point I work all over the UK and stay in many hotel's and B&B's and this is at the very top of places I have ever stayed in. 10/10
From the moment we arrived we were made to feel really welcome. Host is very friendly. Loved the b&b facility and the small fridge in the accommodation was very useful. We would book again if in the area and happily recommend to others. Very good location if you’re doing the whisky trail.
Theresa was a wonderful host, very fun and accommodating. The room had tea and coffee, and there was a lovely dram of scotch in the room! Great location for visiting Speyside distilleries and countryside. The private bathroom was external, but it was large and well appointed.
we stayed for several days during spay side festival
the place location is close to Dufftown and easy to drive to and from
the place is nice and the owners giving a good atmosphere
the local bar downstairs is wonderful and the breakfast very good
what breakfast ? also Dufftown has no real cafes and/or restaurants/ pubs open for guests except on fri-sat..the location was great however the eating options were extremely poor and people should be made aware of that fact
I've always been keen in visiting Dufftown and despite being a bit far from the other places I wanted to visit it was a lovely place to stay for the night. The staff was lovely and very helpful. Great value for the money.
The house is lovely. In a perfect location for a visit to Dufftown and in our case we stayed for the Dramathon. The rooms are nicely decorated and house really well equipped. The jacuzzi just what we needed.
Very enjoyable stay with very friendly staff. I stayed with a group of bikers and we parked the bikes directly outside the hotel. we would stay again. Breakfast was very good and nothing was a problem.
The hosts are lovely. Enjoyed my stay at Davaar. I loved the wide range of breakfast options. The location in the centre of Dufftown is excellent. Plenty of on-street parking too.
Lovely and comfortable stay for our night in Dufftown. Fun times at the pub across the street and a delicious breakfast and friendly conversation with the hosts in the morning.
Perfect 'Garden Room' to stay in centre of Dufftown. No breakfast included. Very friendly owners.
Woud recommend it to have a quiet and good central stay in Speyside.
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