Convalmore House
Main amenities
- 160 m²
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 8 guests
- 4 beds
Location
Located within a 300-metre distance of Keith and Dufftown Railway, the 2-bedroom Convalmore House gives easy access to various tourist attractions in the area. Guests can enjoy canoeing, hiking, and cycling at this Dufftown villa, located approximately a 15-minute ride from the cast iron arch Craigellachie Bridge.
At the accommodation, you'll be a 16-minute stroll from Balvenie Castle and 4.9 km from The Macallan. The nearby cultural sites include Telford Bridge, which is situated 15 minutes away by car.
Along with a sofa, the Dufftown accommodation includes a fireplace. In-room entertainment includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, while such comforts as an iron and ironing board are also provided for added comfort. Bathroom amenities comprise a separate toilet, a bath, and a shower, as well as a hair dryer and bath sheets.
Guests are welcome to prepare meals in a fully-fitted kitchen or dine at a place for dining. There is also an electric kettle, a fridge, and an oven available in the kitchen. The nearest Inverness airport is 75 km away from Convalmore House.
Review by hotel critic
I recently had the pleasure of staying at a spacious and well-equipped house in a prime location for a whisky tour in Speyside. the kitchen had everything one could possibly need, from cookware to an electric kettle, making it easy to prepare meals. the bedrooms were comfortable and well-furnished, perfect for a group of friends or family looking to relax after a day of exploring. the host, Michael, was attentive and responsive, ensuring that our stay was as seamless as possible. the location was ideal, situated between two distilleries and within walking distance of Dufftown. the house itself was cozy and inviting, with ample space for dining, watching TV, or simply relaxing. Overall, our stay was enjoyable and convenient, offering great value for the price. I would highly recommend this accommodation for anyone looking to explore the Speyside region.