Kildrummy Inn


Kildrummy, Alford, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, AB33 8QS

019755 71227

enquiries@kildrummyinn.co.uk

www.kildrummyinn.co.uk

Kildrummy Inn is an excellent base for touring this beautiful part of the Grampian Mountains & beyond. The inn features 3 characteristic restaurants & bars and a choice of double, twin or single tastefully decorated rooms.

As well as catering for visitors & tourists Kildrummy Inn is renowned for its excellent cuisine & hospitality. Making it a very popular place to dine!

For special events and functions, the Kildrummy Inn function hall (Volunteers Hall) is separate from the main dining & restaurant areas of the Inn. It offers the party exclusive use of that facility. If you're holding both your wedding breakfast & evening reception at the Inn you can have sole & exclusive use of the whole Inn for your special day. The facilities we offer include a dedicated entrance, a separate bar, toilets and the full area can seat up to 60 guests for the wedding breakfast. For an evening reception such as a ceilidh the hall is suitable for up to 120 guests.

Kildrummy's historic Castle & tranquil gardens is just 10 minutes walk from the Inn and ideally situated for the areas whiskey and castle trails.

Hosts Darren & Sylvia Gimber have been running the Inn for 6 years. With the Inn's history, unique & delightful charm coupled with the personal way Darren & Sylvia run it, you will be glad you choose The Wee Kildrummy Inn!

Directions to Kildrummy Inn:
From Aberdeen take the A944 to Alford it's well posted & signed with brown roadside tourist board signs all the way to Kildrummy for the "Highland Tourist Route".Continue through the village of Alford & about half a about ½-mile out the other side to a small crossroads. Turn right at the crossroads. Continue over the hump backed brigde immediately followed by a sharp left-hand bend, staying on A944. Continue for about 6 miles to Mossat. At Mossat junction turn left onto A97 towards Kildrummy and continue for 2¾ miles. Kildrummy Inn is right on the roadside. Look for the word "INN" painted on the bar roof!