Bed and Breakfasts in Kincardineshire
Kincardineshire is often called the "Mearns" and is mainly divided by the River Dee. Robert Burns' father was born in Kincardineshire and the area is steeped in history. Also well known for fishing communities this is a lovely area to visit. Dunnottar Castle is worth visiting.
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Barehillock, Banchory, Kincardineshire
PPPN £35
Distance: Miles
Barehillock is a small, traditional, granite-built Scottish farmhouse located in Royal Deeside 14 miles west of Aberdeen and 5 miles east of Banchory, the picturesque Victorian resort town on the beautiful River Dee.
The house is set amidst the woods and fields of the Crathes Estate and has two south-facing bedrooms on the first floor, with the exclusive use of a bathroom, with bath and shower, off the landing.
One bedroom has a kingsize brass and iron bedstead and the other has two single beds.
Tea and coffee is served on arrival in the sitting room, while breakfast is served in the dining room.
Both bedrooms are equipped with television (incorporating DVD player) and radio alarm. Wi-Fi is available (free) for guests requiring Internet connectivity. Photocopying and printing are available at a nominal charge.
Hair drier and iron etc available on request.
There is ample free car parking.
Rates: From £35 per person per night.
Children are welcome.
No smoking. Sorry, no pets.
Off street parking.
Dinner is available.
Wi-fi/internet access.