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Mountain views, excellent service, superb food and en-suite facilities are only a few of the reasons why Rosegrove is the chosen accommodation of our guests that return year after year. Children are very welcome, with baby equipment and toys available upon request. There are five centrally heated bedrooms, three of which are en-suite, all with generous hospitality trays.
The front of the house commands fantastic views down the Spey Valley towards Boat of Garten, which is home to the famous Osprey Centre, and onto the Monadhliath & Cairngorm mountains.
Evening meals can be provided by arrangement. Sue prepares all meals using the finest ingredients and special diets are easily catered for with advance notice. Meals are served overlooking the beautiful garden, where it is common to spot red squirrels, deer and a variety of birds.
BIRDWATCHERS regularly stay at Rosegrove. Crested Tit and Crossbill are among the birds that can be seen in the surrounding area.
FISHING on the river Spey is available, together with numerous smaller rivers and lochs.
GOLF courses close by include the Bill Mitchell (PGA) designed Grantown-On-Spey.
PONY TREKKING is available close at hand.
WATER SPORTS including dinghy sailing, canoeing and kayaking are available close by.
WINTER SPORTS are within easy access at Cairngorm mountain and the Lecht.
MEALS AVAILABLE:
2 course dinner: Adult £13.00, 4-12 £7, under 3 £3.00.
3 course dinner: Adult £16.00, 4-12 £10, under 3 £5.00.
We are open all year round and children and pets are welcome. There is no premium to pay for the Christmas/New Year period and we do not apply a surcharge for single occupancy. There is also a discount for stays of 3 or more nights.
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