The listed building has period comforts including a traditional open coal fire as well as modern conference facilities and weekend entertainment. Guests wanting to follow the malt whisky trail can do so with ease and, being Scotland, there are over 20 golf courses to choose from for those looking to test their swing. There are 18 en-suite rooms available, all with satellite TV, tea and coffee-making facilities, and direct dial telephone. Rooms are decorated more simply with touches of tartan tradition. Overall of a good standard and of a medium size. For more relaxed dining the public bar with a large lounge bar/restaurant (with big screen TV & pool table) offers lighter snacks, whereas the Cherubs Restaurant is available for more formal dining. The restaurant offers a comprehensive menu which takes advantage of the excellent local produce. The Crombie Suite with a real fire is also perfect for a quiet drink. All areas are traditionally furnished to a good standard with Scottish tartan and roaring open fires during the winter. Medium size reception area with seating area available.
Situated in the historic town of Inverurie, The Kintore Arms Hotel dates back to 1855 and is still an integral part of the community. Located just 30 minutes on the outskirts of Aberdeen, the hotel is set in traditional Scottish countryside, bordering the highlands of the country.
Kintore Arms