โBooked the Craigellachie hotel as a last minute trip for my partners birthday. The hotel is beautiful and the location very good. Food in the restaurant was excellent and the service from Oscar in the Quaich bar made our whole trip. The bathroom in our room was a little tired, but we didnโt spend a whole lot of time in the room so didnโt mind. Would definitely return. โ
โThe property is a gem and great choice for our stay in the Speyside area.
Parking is available right across the street, and the hotel is within 10-15 mins drive from a number of distilleries and the Speyside cooperage.
Staff are very friendly and we had an amazing time during our stay. The hotel restaurant and bar were great options (although plan a good amount of time as service may take a bit longer) - do check out the Spirit Safe if you're a whisky fan!
The property is full of...
โUn lugar increรญble, solamente nos hospedamos una noche pero de verdad valiรณ la pena, hubiรฉramos querido estar mรกs tiempo, seguramente regresaremos cuando vayamos a Escocia otra vez. Desde la atenciรณn de Adam y Victoria, cuidando todos los detalles y lo increรญble que estรกn las instalaciones, tienen todo de primera calidad, con toda la tecnologรญa, jacuzzi y asador para que puedas pasarla muy muy bien, de lujo y como en casa. Incluso Adam nos ayudรณ a ir por nosotros, estรกbamos atascados porque nos...
โEasy to get into the apartment and the pull out bed was comfortable. The bedroom bed was not as comfortable. Well stocked and organized, but noisy complex In a rundown part of the city.โ
"Rooms were great, exceeding expectations considering its location in the countryside and cheap price.
However, the owner should not be so aggressive about inconveniences caused by guests.
If he thought we were too loud in our rooms, the owner should have simply said so.
Barging in to our room without any warning or properly announcing himself(he just opened the door and came in his bathrobes) was unacceptable. Proceeding to then waving/pointing the end of his walking stick at his guests' faces while shouting threats, would not be considered anywhere near tolerable, let alone hospitable.
We would have been regretful for any inconveniences we may have caused, if it were not for the owner waving his walking stick at us, causing more Shock than Regret. We are your customers, dear sir, not some kids you let in.
Cultural differences may exist, and the 'friendly' atmosphere of this facility may come with its downsides, but the owner should learn his manners before attempting to teach others theirs.
He would do well to remember the guests are not 'guests' at his home, but 'paying customers' who are using his facilities at their expense.
Other grievances include the fact that the housekeeping is limited to new towels, but I understand that it is in accordance with ESG trends.
Nevertheless, we still enjoyed most of our stay at this establishment."