Small
friendly family run hotel situated in the centre of the ancient town of
Banff.
The building dates back to 1753 and is of local historic interest. Comfortable
accommodation and good home cooking.
Cosy residents bar with traditional log fire. Ideal base for golfers,
anglers, walkers, cyclists, the castle, coastal and whisky trails.
Discounted green fees at both local golf clubs available to residents.
Children are welcome. Carmelite house is situated in town centre and
is close to the beach.
Walkers/Cyclists Welcome. Come and enjoy comfortable accommodation.
Good home cooking can be enjoyed by all, Carmelite House also offers
private off-road parking.
Free wireless internet access.
Carmelite House Hotel Facilities
Our Dining Experience:
We serve traditional home cooking using fresh local produce whenever possible.
Dining Room:
The Dining Room has its own relaxed ambiance and provides an informal,
friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy our wholesome home cooking.
Lunch:
We do not serve lunches. However, packed lunches are available on request.
Dinner:
Dinner is served every evening between 6.00pm and 8.00pm.
As all food is cooked to order, we recommend that, whenever possible,
guests order dinner in advance.
Soft drinks are available but guests may choose to bring their own wine
to complement their meal.
Childrens menu available.
Located on the Banffshire Coast in the Moray Firth, Banff is separated
from the neighbouring town of Macduff by the mouth of the River Deveron.
Carmelite House Hotel is the ideal base for visitors
to explore this hidden corner of Aberdeenshire.
The many local activities include golf, salmon fishing, walking, cycling,
sailing, dolphin watching, malt whisky trail, castle trail, coastal trail
and much more.
A Selection of the Local Attractions:
Duff House
A magnificent mansion designed by William Adam and built between 1735
and 1740 as the seat of the Earls of Fife. Now a Country House Gallery
with an outstanding collection of paintings, furniture, tapestries and
masterpieces from the National|Galleries of Scotland.
Castle Trail:
Scotland has a wealth of castles and ancient fortifications and the North
East shoulder of Scotland has more castles per acre than anywhere else
in the UK. Take the Castle Trail and be captivated by the majesty, romance
and legend of Scotland’s proud heritage.
Whisky Trail:
Scotland is famous the world over for malt whisky. No visit to Scotland
is complete without a visit to at least one of the many distilleries and
sampling the delights of our ‘water of life’. A word of caution,
we would urge you not to ‘drink and drive’.
Coastal Trail:
With good clean air and stunning views you will find some of Europe's
best coastline in this 'hidden corner' of North East Scotland, with some
150 miles of unspoilt beaches, cliffs, caves and coves, small villages,
picturesque harbours and an abundance of indigenous wildlife. The Coastal
Trail is popular with those of all ages.
The Marine Aquarium in Macduff brings the marine life of the Moray Firth
to the visitor with tanks of all shapes and sizes. Get a feel for seashore
life at the touch pools. Watch the divers feed the fish.
Email Carmelite House Hotel enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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