Ballindalloch is a town in Moray, in Aberdeenshire, in the north-east of Scotland, situated between Dufftown and Grantown-on-Spey, 29 miles north-east of Aviemore, Ballindalloch sits on the junction where the River Avon meets the River Spey in the heart of Speyside. Ballindalloch is home to world famous whiskey distilleries, producing famous whiskeys including Glenfiddich, Glenlivet and Glenfarclas. The area contains several Clava Cairns at Lagmore west and Marionburgh and St Peters Church contains Pictish symbol stones indicating the area was inhabited by ancient settlements. Ballindalloch Castle stands between the Rivers Spey and Avon, it is known as the ‘Pearl of the North’, regarded one of the most beautiful of all Scottish Castles. Ballindalloch Castle is a 16th century z-plan fortalice and a building of National Heritage interest, with a 17th century doocot and a rock garden laid out in 1937; it is open to visitors during the summer months. The Ballindalloch Estate is an area of farmland and woodland with sporting facilities including an 18-hole golf course. Ballindalloch is a picturesque town popular with tourists it has hotels and guesthouses and a variety of shops and amenities. The Rivers Spey and Avon offer fishing, there is an Equestrian Centre and distilleries with visitor centres offering guided tours.
Attraction
Ballindalloch Castle
Cragganmore Distillery
Glenfarclas Distillery
Glenlivet Distillery (The)
Glenlivet Estate
Doctor
Holiday Park
Pub and Bar
Restaurant
Croft Inn
Minmore House Hotel
Pole Inn
School
Places to Stay near Ballindalloch
Gordon Hotel (5.84 miles)
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A warm and friendly hotel in Tomintoul - the highest village in the Highlands! Enjoy a wee dram at the hotel's ... More
Argyle Guest House (5.88 miles)
Argyle Guest House (5.88 miles)
Argyle House is a cosy Guest House retreat in Tomintoul village, which is centrally located in the Cairngorm National park. This is an ideal location for fishermen, walkers, cyclists, bikers, whisky enthusiasts, with local distilleries ... More | visit website
Eden House (6.39 miles)
Eden House(meaning delight) is a luxury and organic B&B situated on the fringes of the Cairngorm National Park.This century old victorian villa is the obvious choice for the discerning and ... More
Westhaven (9.19 miles)
Westhaven is situated in a quiet location close to the town centre, overlooking the golf course and Anagach Woods, with a magnificent view to the Hills of Cromdale. Westhaven is convenient for ... More
Garth Hotel (9.25 miles)
NON SMOKING ACCOMMODATIONThe Garth Hotel and Restaurant overlooks the square in the bustling Strathspey town of Grantown-on-Spey.A lovely,rambling building of great character,the Garth stands in its own extensive grounds with ... More
Grant Arms Hotel (9.31 miles)
the hotel is set in the centre of Grantown-on-spey,queen victoria stayed at the hotel in 1860 on her tour of the highlands.the hotel prides its self on the food which ... More
Dunallan House (9.31 miles)
Cardhu Country House (9.38 miles)
Ben Mhor Hotel (9.43 miles)
With regular entertainment in a traditional Highland lounge bar, Ben Mhor Hotel is family owned and run, with fully refurbished en suite bedrooms and a bistro serving fresh, homemade meals. Dating back ... More
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