Muir Road, Memsie, FRASERBURGH, AB43 7BQ | T : 01346541492
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The Inn at Heath Hill - HotelThe Inn at Heath Hill is a converted farm set in the Buchan countryside just south of Fraserburgh and only 39 miles from Aberdeen city centre. The Inn offers a warm and friendly environment for the weary traveller to relax and unwind. The bar and restaurant are informal with a stove burning on cooler days and cool shelter on warm summer days. There are a wealth of local farming pictures and implements throughout reception and the restaurant, paying tribute to the community and times gone by.
At the end of your journey, park in the private car park and start to relax. Check in to a comfortable room, have a well deserved drink from the bar whilst choosing a well cooked meal from the menu. Made with fresh ingredients and local produce the meals are delightfully presented, simple, and tasty. Choose a drink from the well stocked bar to compliment the food and linger in the conservatory to watch the sun go down. Try one of the malt whiskies or a coffee to complete the enjoyment of the evening. The country setting promotes a peaceful night’s sleep.
The accommodation at the Inn is of modern construction and set away from the bar, restaurant and kitchen. Offering wide corridors, spacious rooms and a good standard of comfort. The outlook is westerly and the rooms are filled with light when the evening sun descends over the surrounding Buchan countryside. Laid out over two floors and furnished to a high standard the Inn is comfortable, the beds are comfortable and with the peaceful rural setting your nights sleep is natural and complete.
For those in pursuit of leisure The Inn is ideally situated for exploring the north east. Fraserburgh bay is a popular spot for surfers, with a fabulous sandy beach. Kinnaird head lighthouse, the first lighthouse to be built in Scotland has the only museum in the UK dedicated to the history of lighthouses. Adjacent to this is the Fraserburgh heritage centre which depicts a celebration of local life and history. Grassy sand dunes around the coast to the east of Fraserburgh lead to Cairnbulg, Inverallochy and St Combs. On from here is the RSPB reserve at loch of Strathbeg and Rattray lighthouse. To the west of Fraserburgh the coast is rugged granite cliffs. Old fishing villages like Pennan, Crovie and Gardenstown are perched just above the sea, connected to the rest of the world by small roads snaking up the cliffs. The RSPB reserve at Troup head is home to 150, 000 seabirds including gannets, fulmars, kittiwakes and guillemots even the occasional puffin. Further around the coast, the town of Macduff is home to a spectacular marine aquarium with a vast range of local sea life. A regular feeding of the fish in the kelp reef display by a diver and numerous other displays with informative boards ensure a very worthwhile visit. Duff House is close by, which was designed by William Adam and built between 1735 and 1740 as the seat of the Earls of Fife. Inland there is a wealth of agriculture, castles, distillery’s and mansion houses of note. National trust for Scotland has Haddo House (Ellon), Fyvie castle (Turriff) and Leith Hall (Huntly) whilst for the gardener there is Pitmedden Garden (Ellon). Aden Country Park is a prime destination to experience Aberdeenshire’s farming history and an enjoyable family day out. Once the home of the Russell family, Aden now houses a splendid farming museum with tea room and is surrounded by large open spaces, forest walks and the ruin of Aden house.
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