AUCHENDEAN LODGE
Dulnain Bridge, Inverness-shire. PH26 3LU
Highlands of Scotland UK

tel/fax #44 (0) 1479 851 347
e-mail: hotel@auchendean.com
Photo Tour of Auchendean - the complete view
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From the front door to the view from the roof!
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... and to the roof - the all-round view .. from the side chimney round to the same chimney! NO there are no beds up on the roof for guests to appreciate these unspoiled views (unbeatable in this part of Scotland). However, every room shares part of this sensational view!
- hover your mouse for explanations, and click on the stars for a better picture of that part of the view
Photo Tour of Auchendean - the complete view
Previous Picture
From the front door to the view from the roof!
Next Picture
... and to the roof - the all-round view .. from the side chimney round to the same chimney! NO there are no beds up on the roof for guests to appreciate these unspoiled views (unbeatable in this part of Scotland). However, every room shares part of this sensational view!
- hover your mouse for explanations, and click on the stars for a better picture of that part of the view
Photo Tour of Auchendean - the complete view
Previous Picture
From the front door to the view from the roof!
Next Picture
... and to the roof - the all-round view .. from the side chimney round to the same chimney! NO there are no beds up on the roof for guests to appreciate these unspoiled views (unbeatable in this part of Scotland). However, every room shares part of this sensational view!
- hover your mouse for explanations, and click on the stars for a better picture of that part of the view
hover your mouse for explanations!
Auchendean's 360 degree view - the best from any hotel in this part of Scotland! A95 North to Grantown-on-Spey, Elgin & Keith; South to Aviemore The "back road" to Dulnain Bridge, 1 mile away - safe walking for dogs. Broomhill (or the BBC's Glenbogle) station and the Strathspey Steam Railway. A95 south to Aviemore (and north to Grantown-on-Spey, Elgin & Keith) Nethy Bridge The A95 north to Grantown-on-Spey, Elgin & Keith (south to Aviemore) North-east to Grantown-on-Spey and The Moray Firth The Cromdale Hills Revack Estate The River Spey - flowing R to L in front of Auchendean The River Dulnain - a major tributary of the Spey Craigmore Wood - an RSPB property important for Capercaillie The Speyside Way - from The Moray Firth to Aviemore Direction of Tomintoul One of the Cairngorm Munros: - Ben Avon One of the Cairngorm Munros - Bynack More (1090m), & Bynack Beg. Strath Nethy Cairngorm (1245m) - Funicular Railway and Skiing. Abernethy Forest - including the RSPB reserve at Loch Garten, with the original Osprey hide Broomhill Bridge - a Victorian Wooden Bridge over the Spey Auchendean's mature and interestingly stocked garden, with a tricky Pitch & Putt Course. Curr Wood, home to the biggest population of the country's very rare Twinflower Auchendean's organic vegetable garden, soft fruit cage, orchard, bees and chickens. Dulnain Bridge - 1 mile away, hidden behind the trees Field where we grow our year round tattie supply. Glacial Deposits Castle Roy - one of Scotland's oldest Nethy Bridge Golf Course Spey Bends The Cromdale Hills Craigmore Woods Castle Roy and Ben Avon The eastern Cairngorms - Bynack More Meall a' Bhuachaille (810m) Creagan Gorm (732m) Curr Wood directly behind Auchendean The "Back" road to Dulnain Bridge - good for walking dogs