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Aden Arms Hotel

 

19 Abbey Street, Old Deer, Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire AB42 5JA

Tel: 01771 622573

e-mail: info@adenarmshotel.com

Website:  www.adenarmshotel.com

With six fully en suite rooms, from single to family, the Aden Arms Hotel is one of the best small hotels in Aberdeenshire. It is situated within the small village of Old Deer, famous for the ruins of an old abbey, and is a favourite for locals and tourists alike. This whole area, known as Buchan, is rich in history and heritage, with the old fishing port of Peterhead being ten miles to the east, Aden Country Park close by, and the many castles of Aberdeenshire on the doorstep.

This family-run hotel also offers great food. Everything is freshly prepared from only the finest and freshest of local produce, and served in the small but spacious dining room. The service is friendly and attentive, and the staff are knowledgeable about the many attractions that can be visited and experienced in the area. Why not enjoy a quiet drink in the lounge bar? There is a wide range of whiskies (including many single malts), beers, wines and soft drinks, and here you can relax after a hard day's sightseeing. The hotel has been completely refurbished by the new owners, Elaine and Ian Grubb, and they are proud of the comfortable rooms, the attention to detail and the informal, relaxed atmosphere that they have created.

This is the perfect base from which to explore Aberdeenshire, and it makes a great overnight B&B for those touring Scotland. So pay the Aden Arms Hotel a visit - you will not be disappointed!

 

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