Set in 3 acres of beautiful, private, elevated and unspoilt countryside in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park, this guest house offers stunning views.
The guest house is ideally located in the centre of the Highlands for skiing, sightseeing, walking, or simply for a romantic break. We are sure you will find us to be one of the best luxury bed and breakfast establishments in the Highlands.
Built in approximately 1920, Ard-na-Coille is a stunning former hunting lodge, which retains many of its original features, including a beautiful original sandstone fireplace. The guest house featured in the Monarch of the Glen BBC TV programme.
Rooms in Ard-na-Coille 5 Star Guest House:4
HOTEL FACILITIES IN Ard-na-Coille 5 Star Guest House
General
All Public and Private Spaces Non-Smoking, Ski Storage, Luggage Storage, Heating, Free Parking, Non-Smoking Rooms, Garden
Activities
Horse Riding, Walking, Biking, Billiards, Fishing, Golf Course (within 3 km)
Services
Fax/Photocopying, Bridal Suite, Breakfast in the Room
Location
Mountains, Countryside
Hotel information
Originally built around 1920, Ard-na-Coille Hotel is a 5-star luxury guest house which retains many of its original features including a beautiful original sandstone fireplace in the main entrance hall. The room rate includes an excellent breakfast and all rooms have been recently refurbished to a high standard.
Room information
Sky is available in the main lounge.
Area information
Newtonmore is situated in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park, surrounded by the Cairngorm, Monadhliath mountain ranges and the River Spey. It is one of the most beautiful areas of the Scottish Highlands.
There is something for everyone, including golf, fishing, pony trekking, deer stalking, the steam railway, skiing, water sports, Highland games, distilleries, castles, bird watching, mountain biking and walking. With snow capped mountains in the winter and an abundance of wildlife in the spring, the area presents breathtaking scenery all year round.
Highland Folk Museum (0.5 km) - Explore an early 18th century farming township, reconstructed using traditional building methods. Its turf houses are furnished with box beds, traditional cruisie lamps and open peat fires. Go back to school in the 1930s and see a working croft.
Travel information
From Glasgow:
- Take the M80 to Stirling then the A9 to Perth.
From Edinburgh:
- Take M90 to Perth.
From Perth:
- Take the A9 north for Inverness, then the slip road to Newtonmore (A86).
- We are opposite the Highland Folk Museum, with electric entry gates.
General
PetsPets are not allowed.
Children and extra bedsChildren cannot be accommodated at the hotel.
There is no capacity for extra beds/cots in the room.
CancellationIf cancelled up to 2 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the total price of the reservation will be charged.
InternetWireless internet is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Prepay PolicyNo deposit will be charged.
ParkingFree public parking is possible on site.