For full details of our B&B, Availability, Prices, etc., please see our website www.glengarrybandb.co.uk, link above, or telephone 01540 661386. Our elegant, traditional, stone built, Victorian villa, set in beautifull, peaceful grounds, within the Cairngorms National Park, has acquired an enviable reputation for comfort and quality. With well appointed accommodation, delicious food, off-road parking in a tranquil setting, Glengarry provides the perfect all-year-round base. Single occupancy rates available on request. Glengarry is surrounded by beautiful scenery, all within easy walking distance of the house. Locally we have the Award Winning Highland Folk Museum containing a 1700's township through to a 1930's farm and school. Ruthven Barracks a British Army outpost during the 1700's is well worth a visit. For wildlife lovers there is the Highalnd Wildlife Park where you will see, Polar Bears, Amur Tigers, Wolves and numerous other wild animals. You will see Red Deer and Red Squirrels around the Kingussie area - we have our own red squirrel who appears around breakfast time. The world famous Insh Marsh Nature Reserve is a short walk from Glengarry and we are set in some of Scotland's best walking and climbing country. The Cairngorm mountain has the highest restaurant in Scotland. Kingussie is very central for touring the Moray Coast, Aberdeenshire, the Western Highlands, Sutherland and Caithness, all within a days travel. Spend a day travelling the Speyside Whisky trail tasting some of Scotland's finest malt whiskies. If you are interested in history then you are spoilt for choice with Cawder, Ballindalloch and Urquhart Castles, and the famous Culloden Battlefield all within one hour or Glengarry. As a member of Scotland's Best B&Bs we aim to give our guests a memorable stay.
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