Celicall Guest House, Ballater, Aberdeenshire, Cairngorms National Park
Celicall Guest House offers a warm and inviting place to stay for those who are looking to explore Aberdeenshire. This family-friendly guest house is in Ballater, which is a short drive from many attractions and places of interest.
Guests are provided with a place to stay that feels like a home from home. The rooms are comfortably furnished and include:
Flat screen TV.
Private bathroom facilities.
Refreshments tray with tea and coffee.
Wi-Fi internet access.
A continental breakfast is included within the room rate and can be enjoyed in the dining room. Enjoy your morning brew at your own table, whilst planning the activities for the day ahead.
Ballater is a great centre for hikers and is known for its spring water, which was once said to have healing properties. Surrounded by the stunning scenery of the Cairngorm Mountains, it really is a wonderful place to visit for those who are looking to escape from the stresses of modern day living. In less than an hour’s drive you can reach:
Balmoral Castle.
Royal Lochnagar Distillery.
Lecht 2090 Ski & Multi Activity Centre.
Corgarff Castle.
Loch Kinord.
Guests are provided with a place to stay that feels like a home from home. The rooms are comfortably furnished and include:
Flat screen TV.
Private bathroom facilities.
Refreshments tray with tea and coffee.
Wi-Fi internet access.
A continental breakfast is included within the room rate and can be enjoyed in the dining room. Enjoy your morning brew at your own table, whilst planning the activities for the day ahead.
Ballater is a great centre for hikers and is known for its spring water, which was once said to have healing properties. Surrounded by the stunning scenery of the Cairngorm Mountains, it really is a wonderful place to visit for those who are looking to escape from the stresses of modern day living. In less than an hour’s drive you can reach:
Balmoral Castle.
Royal Lochnagar Distillery.
Lecht 2090 Ski & Multi Activity Centre.
Corgarff Castle.
Loch Kinord.
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