Including a restaurant and 2 bars serving many local whiskeys, the Richmond Arms Hotel is located in the attractive village of Tomintoul in the Cairngorms National Park.
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Really nice village in a lovely location with superb driving...
Really nice village in a lovely location with superb driving roads if you like that , superb restaurant and café and pub , it is also in the Cairngorms dark skies national park for star gazers and it also has a great whiskey shop
garry nairn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
An absolutely great place to get away from the monotony of...
An absolutely great place to get away from the monotony of everyday life
The countryside around provides plenty of peaceful walks, skiing is also available at the nearby Lecht Ski Centre, who manage to provide skiing even when there is very little snow about !
The Richmond Arms Hotel is the place to stay. Provides a great base with fantastic ownership, service, food and drink.
michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Even at the height of summer, be prepared with your layered...
Even at the height of summer, be prepared with your layered wind and waterproofs. As long as you have the correct clothing, the fine views to the Cairngorms and village walks can be enjoyed fully. There is plenty of bird life to view. The gift shop and clock restaurant are well appointed and worth patronising.
Ruari
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Friendly village.
Friendly village. Lovely cafes and a wonderful gift shop Spendrift. I did some Christmas shopping there and it was only May!. Best bacon rolls ever at the cafe across the main road from the house. We ate out at the Richmond hotel which is dog friendly and we also had an excellent fish supper from a van which comes on a Tuesday late afternoon. There are lots of lovely walks around the village itself as well as others in the surrounding area which is beautiful . Ideal spot for a relaxing holiday.
Norma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Perfect location if you are wanting to explore the snow...
Perfect location if you are wanting to explore the snow roads and the north east of scotland. We only stayed overnight so can't tell you a lot about the town but it was very pretty and in an excellent location.
Lindsay
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Richmond Hotel also did excellent food.
Richmond Hotel also did excellent food.
Sadly The Clock Restaurant across the road is not currently open due to Covid restrictions. Having been to Tomintoul three times previously I can highly recommend the available accommodation and the location in general.
We were a group of 4 families and had the best time at the hostel.
The communal kitchen/living space was perfect for entertaining all ages.
There was also a brilliant garden space too.
Tomintoul is a great wee town and has everything you need for a Highland adventure.
Great pub, restaurant, a well stocked post office, gift shop, visitor centre and some lovely walks to explore the local area.
We were delighted to help some local travellers by drying their clothes in the drying room. was lovely to hear about their adventures too.
We hadn't been to Tomintoul and the area north of Deeside before, but it's a beautiful area - a little softer than the central Cairgorms and with many nice waymarked walks in the Glenlivet estate. The Annex is part of a main house, but we never heard a peep from the owners while we were there. They did however give us a friendly welcome. The apartment is newly decorated and well equipped, including practical items such as a blanket to cover the sofa to protect it from our dogs. It was a really nice place to stay.
Facilities in Tomintoul are somewhat limited and the potential of the place has not nearly been exploited. It was therefore great to stay at Gordon House, where everything you need is supplied without needing to even leave the premises. Bed, breakfast, evening meal, beer, wine …. and even Whisky tasting.
The food was excellent throughout, the rooms clean and comfortable and the company from the characters Les and John was a treat.
Location was convenient. The staff was friendly and accommodating. We had dinner and breakfast at the hotel and it was very good. Food was delicious and reasonably priced (breakfast was included). Leah was our server for both. She was attentive, hard working, pleasant and friendly.
The property was exceptionally clean and a lovely mix of modern and traditional inside. I would thoroughly recommend booking. The photos really don’t do the property justice. Everything is really good quality. Tomintoul has some good places to eat and is a lovely, welcoming little town.
Breakfast was nicely cooked and served at the table, with toasts and coffee. I also had options of juice, fruit and cereal, which I liked. It's not every hotel in the UK that offers fruit for Breakfast. (Melon and Watermelon, very tropical, I loved it)
Tomintoul (hope that is the correct spelling) is a very quiet and remote town good staging point if your exploring the highlands
Hotel was great value for money with lots of nice little details with very welcoming staff providing a great service
The value for money is brilliant, that's a fact. The staff was helpful and friendly. The pub/restaurant connected to the hotel is quaint, with a nice little terrace, a pool table and a well stocked bar. Great for relaxing after a long day.
I was in room7,would agree with other reviews that road noise was a problem.Food there was ok-nothing special but for £50 what do you expect…infact go across the road to the other pub/hotel and see what they are like!!!!
The Argyle Guest House is a well run establishment with everything needed for a brief or extended stay. The rooms are spacious and well put together and the hostess is wonderful.
Found this gem of a hotel last minute. Comfortable, charming inn. Had live music and a cooked breakfast, which exceeded my expectations.
I'd def return if in the area
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