Sarah and Daniel welcome you to Garden Park Guest House – Where Your Highland Story Begins
A visit to Scotland should feel special – and that is exactly what we offer. At Garden Park Guest House, you will find a blend of history, comfort, and warm Highland hospitality.
Our Victorian home, built in 1868, is nestled in half an acre of gardens, just a short stroll from Grantown's charming High Street, the ancient Anagach Woods, and the scenic Speyside River Walk. Whether you're here to explore the Cairngorms, discover Scotland’s whisky heritage, or simply relax in a beautiful setting, we’re happy to welcome you.
We offer six en-suite rooms, from cozy twin and double rooms to more exclusive options like our four-poster and super king-size suites. Whatever brings you to the Highlands, we’ll make sure your stay is memorable.
Sustainability & Green Tourism
We’re committed to sustainable hospitality and are proud holders of the Green Tourism Gold Award:
✅ Solar power supports part of our business ☀️
✅ EV charging station available ⚡
✅ Locally sourced & seasonal produce for breakfast
We speak Italian, German, Swiss German & English!
Things to Do in Grantown-on-Spey & Beyond
Grantown Museum & Visitor Information Point – Discover the town’s rich history.
Town Square & High Street – Wander through our historic 18th-century town, filled with independent shops, cafés, and stunning architecture dating back to the 1760s. Follow the Grantown Trail Map to explore its heritage.
Highland Kilt Makers – Visit an authentic Highland kilt-making shop in the High Street.
️ High Street Merchants – A local art gallery featuring talented artists. Also serves delicious lunch and coffee!
Spey Bank Studio – Another fantastic art gallery in the heart of the High Street.
The Therapy Suite – Treat yourself to a wellness and relaxation day.
Viewpoint Walk – A scenic 1.5-hour walk offering beautiful views.
⛳ Grantown Golf Club – A stunning 18-hole course right on our doorstep.
Anagach Woods – Enjoy miles of woodland trails in this beautiful, community-owned forest. The longest waymarked route is the Red Route (5.5 miles).
Cairngorms Activities – Perfect for adventure seekers! Activities include archery, par 3 golf, foot golf, disc golf, kayaking, gorge walking, and more.
⚰️ The Old Cemetery & Riverside Walk – Take a fascinating walk through history, along the River Spey, and stop at The Cairn Distillery. At The Cairn, enjoy lunch, coffee, or cakes—we recommend checking availability in advance.
Mountain Biking Trails – Explore Glenlivet’s bike park or the Anagach Woods trail.
Fishing & Walking on the River Spey – The 172 km-long River Spey is famous for salmon fishing and whisky production.
Old Spey Bridge – Built in 1754 as part of Scotland’s military road network. It was partially damaged in the Great Flood of 1829 but remains a beautiful pedestrian bridge.
Traces of the Past – Uncover the History of the Highlands
The Highlands tell stories – and Grantown-on-Spey is the perfect starting point to explore them. From ancient clan conflicts to Victorian elegance, history is woven into the landscape.
Follow the footsteps of the Jacobites and visit Ruthven Barracks, where one of the last battles of the uprising took place.
Stand before the historic walls of Cawdor Castle, said to have inspired Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
The Highland Folk Museum offers a living history experience, bringing Scotland’s past to life.
One of the region’s most legendary figures is Alexander Stewart, the ‘Wolf of Badenoch’, a ruthless warrior who left behind a legacy of destruction. His stronghold, Lochindorb Castle, sits mysteriously on a remote loch just a short drive from Garden Park. Nearby, you can visit the haunting ruins of Elgin Cathedral, which he famously burned to the ground.
If you’re looking for an unforgettable historic experience, Culloden Battlefield is a must-visit. The last battle fought on British soil took place here in 1746, marking the end of the Jacobite rebellion. The visitor centre provides a deeply moving insight into this dramatic chapter of Scottish history.
Just a few minutes’ drive from Culloden lies the Clava Cairns, a 4,000-year-old burial site surrounded by standing stones. These ancient structures have inspired legends, including connections to Outlander. Both Culloden and Clava Cairns are places of deep historical significance and should be visited with respect. Please remember, these are not just tourist sites but places of remembrance.
And there’s so much more!
For even more ideas, check out our Facebook & Instagram pages, where we regularly post blogs with activity suggestions, travel tips, and hidden gems.
Book your Highland adventure today!