The Braeval Hotel is an award-winning, family run Pub-Hotel and a central part of the Nairn community. The hotel's Bandstand Bar won CAMRA Highland Pub of the Year 2009 and again in 2011. It has been voted CAMRA Pub of the Year for four consecutive years from 2009 to 2012 by customers. The hotel is Cask Marque accredited and in the Good Beer Guide. Each year the Bar hosts the Highlands largest independant beer festival. The Bar is lively and popular with a wide age group who come to enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and real ales.
The hotel has 8 en suite bedrooms, some with lovely sea-views. The rooms vary in size, as expected in a traditional Victorian Villa.
The large Sea View Restaurant has spectacular views of the Moray Firth where Bottlenose dolphins are regularly spotted swimming offshore. The menu includes Sea Food, Steaks and traditional Scottish produce. The Bandstand Restaurant is popular locally and guests should book their table in advance to avoid disappointment. Drinks and Bar Meals can be enjoyed in the Lounge Bar and Beer Garden.
The hotel is located between Nairn's two championship golf courses and a few minutes walk from Nairn's pretty harbour, town centre and Train and Bus Station. Castle Stuart Golf Club is 6 miles away.
The Braeval Hotel is an ideal base for visitors who want to explore the Scottish Highlands, meet local people and make new friends.
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| 2012 Opening Times (01/10/2011 - 31/05/2012) |
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| 2012 Opening Times (01/06/2012 - 30/09/2012) |
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