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The Inn at Dalwhinnie


Perth Road, Dalwhinnie PH191AG, Scotland

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4 of 5 stars
Leeds, United Kingdom
28 Oct 2009 | Trip type: Couples

We arrived at Dalwhinnie after a long and arduous journey, and checked into our room with no trouble. The room was very cosy, and although the decor is a bit granny chic, it was warm and inviting and the shower was great. We had a view looking out over the stream and it was lovely and peaceful. Once checked in... more

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1 of 5 stars
Where ever I'm parked..
26 Oct 2009
1
person found this review helpful

Arrived after dark with 2 clients who were booked into the Inn at Dalwhinnie, after 10 hours walking on the hills. Told dogs not allowed in restaurant but ok in hotel rooms (fair enough!) Grudgingly admitted into an empty room next to the restaurant. Took off our wet things & went to the bar for a drink. No alcohol that... more

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1 of 5 stars
Moray
19 Oct 2009 | Trip type: Couples
1
person found this review helpful

This is the first time I have written a review on an establishment but the meal was so bad I felt I had to do something. My partner ordered a baked potato with cheese. It arrived in a pool of water and was uncooked in the centre. I ordered a beef casserole. The meat was disgusting!. It hadn' even been... more

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theinndalwhinnie, owner

I am aware of these party's complaint, but only after leaving a post-it note in the middle of the plate with the word YUK on it. The casserole (of which most was eaten and there was no fatty gristle on the plate when we examined it) happens to be one of, if not THE most popular dish that we serve....

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1 of 5 stars
scotland
11 Oct 2009 | Trip type: Family
2
people found this review helpful

It wasn't exactly what we had in mind (and I hadn't read these reviews) when we stumbled upon this place on a Sunday afternoon. Everywhere else in traditional old Kingussie was closed and it didn't look too bad. And we were hungry. There were few other customers and several disinterested staff but no matter. I ordered a beer at the... more

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1 of 5 stars
dundee
1 Jul 2009 | Trip type: Couples

Not really as seen on their website, a pretty deceptive exterior let down by poor interiors. Food was cold, excessive waiting times, and then you had to remind the otherwise polite staff that cutlery was an option, though despite this, was actually ok food quality, but not worth the prices charged. Returned to our room next day to find bin... more

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1 of 5 stars
Preston
18 May 2009 | Trip type: Solo travel
2
people found this review helpful

Reception was cold and a torrent of excuses were supplied to avoid supplying a early breakfast. I eventually secured a sandwich and some fruit but was warned that they could not be responsible for any ill effects suffered due to lack of refrigeration in room. They need not have worried as I opened the bathroom window and was unable to... more

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4 of 5 stars
Leeds
5 May 2009 | Trip type: Family

The Inn Dalwhinnie is something of a Swiss-army knife of a hotel. Catering as it does for locals and tourists and the hill walking/mountain biking community. It is therefore a bar, cafe, restaurant, recreation facility as well as a hotel. Like a Swiss-army knife any one of these roles might be better achieved by purpose-built implement but I am aware... more

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2 of 5 stars
Edinburgh
23 Mar 2009 | Trip type: Business, Solo travel

Stopped for breakfast on the way to Fort William - the restaurant was freezing and I had to keep my coat on all the way through! I odered small breakfast and Latte. The Sausage was originally a good quality banger but had been precooked and warmed in the microwave - the give away was the hard bit at the end... more

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5 of 5 stars
Kilmarnock
3 Nov 2008 | Trip type: Friends getaway

Didn't have a clue what to expect from The Inn, when we arrive I was delighted ..fantastic chilled out atmosphere, roaring fire, great cocktails, awesome food . . staff were great nothing was too much trouble. The rooms were basic but very clean, not a five star hotel but the staff, food and music by far out way the accomodation.... more

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2 of 5 stars
Scotland
3 Nov 2008 | Trip type: Couples

Normally we stay in Aviemore, but thanks to the Labour Party Conference Aviemore was fully booked. We looked for an alternative for our one night stay to go skiing at Cairngorm and discovered this place. Looks ok on the website and as we didn't want to spend too much for a short stay we booked up. This is what used... more

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Perth Road, Dalwhinnie PH191AG, Scotland
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