High Teas. Went to the hotel for Christmas eve high tea and was not dissappointed, good helpings, plenty toast and cakes. My son and grandson got sticky toffee pudding as well. The staff were excellent, we had a really enjoyable evening.
Gailer. Great Hotel, stayed a few times now, rooms are lovely, staff very friendly and the meals are very tasty great breakfast too, looking forward to my next visit to the Grampian.
Great place with super friendly and chatty stuff, ladie at the tickets office was absolutely amazing. The tour started with a 6-minute presentation video, but don't worry, it's quite interesting, and time goes quickly. There are 11 galleries, and it's all very interesting.
A great way to spend a morning or afternoon, learning the incredible history of The Black Watch. Very well curated and laid out, the exhibition was both enjoyable and informative. There was also a treasure trail that our kids enjoyed completing as we toured around.
The Bistro Restaurant was a great way to end our tour, enjoying coffees and cake in a lovely environment with table service.
The staff onsite were all lovely and friendly and there was a small carpark available with plenty parking nearby also.
We took a short walk from town (about 15 minutes) and it was easy to find.
Really thoughtful and excellent history and displays of the regimental development over the centuries, lots of detail and interesting artefacts, well laid out and with fun interactions. The cafe must be good as it was packed out when we went! A very worthwhile visit.
Popped in for a quick bite and saw this amazing sculpture just outside the castle entrance. It's called The Hauntings. Very impressive. Food in the bistro was lovely good service and very clean. Very friendly staff.
We visited end of day so did not go inside. They have a nice café and gift shop (no entry fee) and the exterior with its monumental sculpture is fascinating to see. Quite a beautiful setting!
Delighted we managed to see The Hauntings, which is a very impressive sculpture. Strongly recommend visiting this ghostly soldier at Halloween.
Welcomed by lovely informative staff on our arrival who gave us a map and a quick run down of what to expect on our visit (also a game to keep the kids interested).
It was really well laid out with lots of amazing historical artefacts and interesting information. Nice gift shop, lovely cafe and great kids play area. Definitely worth the visit.
New visit. Went for breakfast. No toast on menu and was told I could get it when asked. Yippee. Now bearing in mind they must have bread for other menu items, I was expecting a nice bread toasted. The toast was thin and from a big standard loaf. Friend had Eggs Benedict which looked and tasted delicious. Only issue was that the muffin was thin, similar to those 'healthier' muffins.
Went to see 'The Haunting' sculpture. Which is worth a visit. Cafe nice and prices a bit dearer than in town. Scone nice as is the Sticky Toffee cake slice.
A true Hongkonger must visit the Black Watch Museum. This museum is full of the history of the Black Watch where you can see a lot of photos and exhibits about the connections between the Black Watch and British Hong Kong.
The flag of British Hong Kong which was used during the handover ‘ceremony’ is exhibited there. This recalls a lot of unforgettable memories British Hongkongers left behind, and those being left behind.
Fantastic in every way. My tour guide, Jim Paterson, was incredibly knowledgeable and interesting. This is a MUST VISIT in Scotland.
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