The Inn at Dalwhinnie

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The Inn at DalwhinnieThe Inn at Dalwhinnie

Welcome to the coolest hotel in the Highlands. The inn is located in the magnificent Cairngorms National Park on the banks of the River Truim, opposite Loch Ericht; truly the perfect spot from which to explore the Highlands.

Top Reasons to Stay:

  • Superb highland location
  • Dalwhinnie Distillery n our doorstep
  • Great value breaks all year round
  • Fantastic countryside to explore
  • Scrumptious menu & our daily specials board is quite legendary.
Wine & Dine

The bar/restaurant is mellow and relaxed with fat comfy leather sofas, and tables overlooking the river. From here you can enjoy spectacular views, unwind to the cool languid sounds, sip organic fairtrade coffee or maybe a Dalwhinnie malt from our village distillery. The menu is scrumptious and the daily specials board quite legendary.

 

The team who will look after you are upbeat and friendly and more than happy to pull a pint of draft beer for you if you've built up a thirst walking, climbing or biking. We rent mountain bikes too and have drying facilities for any wet clothes you might have after a hectic day out. Also, don't forget your laptop so you can enjoy our free Wi-Fi and send those photos back home of the day you kite surfed, climbed Ben Alder or hand-fed the Loch Ness Monster.


Bedrooms

27 ensuite bedrooms with full guest facilities, fantastic views of the surrounding countryside.  All rooms offer a peaceful haven to read, relax and dream.

View Tariffs

Rates shown are typical examples and actual prices may vary from advertised rates.

Single Double
January £37.50 £65.00
February £37.50 £65.00
March £37.50 £65.00
April £37.50 £65.00
May £37.50 £65.00
June £37.50 £65.00
July £37.50 £65.00
August £37.50 £65.00
September £37.50 £65.00
October £37.50 £65.00
November £37.50 £65.00
Decemebr £37.50 £65.00

Local Info

Dalwhinnie sits at the head of Loch Ericht where it meets Glen Truim, at a height of 358m or 1160ft. This makes it a few metres higher than the Highlands' officially highest village at Tomintoul, 40 mountainous miles to the north east. It remains, however, some distance short of Scotland's highest village, Wanlockhead, at 467m or 1531ft.

While Dalwhinnie's altitude may not always gain the recognition it deserves, Dalwhinnie Distillery is without challenge Scotland highest. This beautifully kept white-painted complex of buildings stand out for miles as you approach Dalwhinnie on the A9, which bypassed the village in the late 1970s.

Although Dalwhinnie's malting has been done elsewhere since 1968, the distillery has thankfully kept its two distinctive pagodas. Its origins date back to 1897, though in its early years it traded under the very misleading name of the Strathspey Distillery. The distillery was largely rebuilt following a fire in 1934 and today Dalwhinnie is one of UDV's "Classic Malts". In common with other distilleries in the group it has invested in a high quality visitor centre and offers distillery tours.


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The Inn at Dalwhinnie
Dalwhinnie
Dalwhinnie
PH19 1AG

T. 01528 522257
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