Excellent standard of accommodation and cuisine
2 ensuite bedrooms (1 twin & 1 double)
Evening meals available
Golf, fishing, walking all available nearby
Close to Royal Deeside, historic castles and gardens, standing stones, and the Speyside Whisky Trail
Guests are accommodated in a newly rebuilt wing which is entirely self-contained and provides complete privacy.
One downstairs bedroom has twin beds and an ensuite bath/shower room.
An upstairs bedroom with delightful nooks and crannies is reached via a galleried landing, and has a double bed and ensuite shower room.
The wing has its own large, sunny sitting/dining room for the exclusive use of guests.
Trisha Rugman is an exceptional, professionally trained cook and takes great pride in presenting an inspired meal. She uses nothing but the best ingredients, many deriving from her own kitchen garden.
2 course supper £17.50
4 course gourmet dinner £30
Camphill House is a listed building made of traditional red granite. It was built in 1827 for a surgeon who looked after the Forbes of Craigievar Castle (one of the loveliest castles in Scotland which is situated about 1 mile from the house).
Sheltered within its grounds of 4 acres, the house retains many interesting features, not least the murals painted in 1914 by the well-known Scottish artist George Melvin Rennie. These depict local scenes such as Craigievar Castle and the ruins of Corse Castle.
We are situated on the very edge of the Aberdeenshire Castle Trail, so all you need to do is follow the signs! Start at fairytale Craigievar which is just a mile away.
- Aberdeen Airport: 25 miles (35 minutes by car)
- Royal Deeside: 8 miles
- Donside: 8 miles
- Banchory and Crathes Castle & Gardens: within 30 minutes drive
- Drum Castle and Gardens: 23 miles
- Balmoral Castle: 35 minutes by car
- Speyside, the home of Highland malt whiskies, is less than an hour away.