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Part of Kincraig Lake, Kincraig Ecological Reserve. The village has a few attractions, with the tram station and the highest cliffs on both The Fylde Coast and the North West Coast. There are a number of hotels and guest houses mostly around the seaward end of Red Bank Road and on Queens Promenade. The Red Lion pub also houses a Premier Inn.
Kincraig (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann na Creige) is a village located north of Kingussie and south of Aviemore in Highland, Scotland. Its original name was Boat of Inch, reflecting the ferry boat crossing of the Spey River that once operated here but the name was changed after a single track bridge was erected in 1871.
The Mackenzies of Redcastle (extinct) and cadet branches, Kincraig (extinct), descend from Roderick Mor Mackenzie, Baron of Redcastle, a younger brother of Colin Cam Mackenzie, 11th Baronet of Kintail. [6] The eldest cadet line of Kintail are the Mackenzies of Hilton. According to A.M. Mackenzie's History of the Mackenzies:
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In 2006 ABode Hotels was created as a city centre boutique hotel brand (of which the Royal Clarence Hotel in Exeter was destroyed by fire in 2016);. [5] With the demise of Von Essen hotels in 2011, Andrew Brownsword Hotels acquired four properties; Buckland Manor, Amberley Castle , Lower Slaughter Manor & The Slaughters Country Inn, expanding ...
The castle's estate consists of 40 acres (16 hectares) of land, much of it forest, as well as a boathouse and two private islands. [3] The castle is operated as a bed and breakfast as well as being the home of the owner and her family, [4] although as of 2020 the B&B is yet to reopen following extensive renovation work. [5] [6]
Another later owner was Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent, the proprietor of the Boots chain of chemist shops. The grounds of Glenborrodale include Risga and Eilean an Feidh. [5] When Glenborrodale castle was listed for sale in 2018, a news report indicated that it has 16 bedrooms and was built in red Dumfriesshire sandstone. [6]
The castle is now a luxury five-star hotel, set in 11 acres (4.5 ha) (which is much less than its original acreage due to the flooding of Loch Faskally to create a reservoir). [1] The hotel has a fine-dining restaurant of three AA Rosettes, and 43 guest bedrooms. [3] In 2022, the property was sold, via a Savills auction, to Fonab SPV. [3]