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Hotel Information |
The Craighaar Hotel Is A Tastefully-designed Modern Hotel, With Rustic Charm, Seven Miles From Both The Medieval Streets Of Aberdeen's Old Town And The Maritime Museum. Pale Oak Furniture Combines With Pastel Colors To Give The Guestrooms Warmth. The Wood Paneled Library, With Its Deep Leather Armchairs, Provides A Calming Refuge After A Day's Sightseeing. Dining Options Come In The Form Of Seasons Restaurant And The Lounge Bar. |
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Hotel Policies |
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| Extra person charges may apply depending on hotel policy.
Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required upon check-in for incidental charges.
All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in.
Pets not allowed |
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Check in check out policies |
| Check-in time is Noon
Check-out time is Noon
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Local Attractions |
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Balmoral Castle - In the heart of Scotland lies the magnificent valley of the River Dee. Rising high in the Cairngorm Mountains and running east to its mouth at Aberdeen the river flows through some of Scotland's finest scenery. |
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Archaeolink Prehistoric Park - Travel 10,000 years in one day from the Mesolithic to a Roman Marching Camp, with indoor and outdoor exhibitions, featuring hands on activities, workshops and guided tours everyday, Archaeolink is a dynamic historical experience for all the family. |
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the Glenfiddich Distillery - The whisky is the only Highland or Speyside Scotch whisky to be distilled, matured and bottled at a single distillery[citation needed]. The distillery is the only Scotch whisky distillery to use a single source of natural spring water[citation needed]. This source is the Robbie Dhu springs. |
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Blairs Museum - You can come face to face with over 500 years of history at the Blairs Museum. The Museum is set in part of the former college on Royal Deeside. Mary Queen of Scots is Scotland’s best-known tragic heroine. |
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Room Information |
| Dial-up Internet connection. Cable/satellite TV. Fax machine. CD payer. Refrigerator and coffee/tea maker. Hair dryer. Trouser press. Complimentary newspaper. |
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Hotel Facilities |
| The Hotel Provides A Complimentary Shuttle Service To And From The Airport; A Regular Bus Service Operates Between The Airport And Aberdeen City Center. Alternatively, Taxis Are Available From The Airport Forecourt And Cost In The Region Of £10 To The City Center. |
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Restaurants |
| Enjoy a relaxing pre-dinner drink in our sumptuous library, cossetted by our maitre d' - then to Seasons Restaurant, where our chefs have a tempting choice of menus, boasting the best of local fresh produce, whilst still giving value for money.
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Getting there |
| Aberdeen Airport (ABZ): Approximate driving time is 5 minutes and distance is 3 miles (5 kilometers)
The airport is a short taxi ride from the hotel.
The nearest railway station is Dyce, with services to Aberdeen and Inverness. The city center is a short taxi ride away, and buses serve the city and surrounding area.
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