Sutherland's Guest House offers our guests a luxury accommodation and dining experience in the Highland village of Kingussie, in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park. Furnished to the highest standards, Sutherland's offers five en-suite bedrooms, three of which have separate sitting and dressing rooms. When relaxing our guests can choose from either the formal lounge or television lounge, both of which have bright south east facing large windows overlooking Kingussie, Ruthven Barracks, Strathspey and the Cairngorms.
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We are Raymond and Ruby Sutherland and have lived and worked in the area for over thirty years. Between us we have over sixty years experience in the catering and hospitality industry and during that time we have built up an excellent reputation for good food and personal, friendly service. We pride ourselves in offering a service of the highest standards where our guest requirements are our priority.
When not out and about or enjoying the comforts of your room Sutherland's has two spacious and welcoming guest lounges where you can sit, relax, unwind and enjoy the ambience of your surroundings. The less formal lounge, also overlooking the village has ample seating and a large flat screen television providing a cosy and relaxed environment where your day or evening can pass with pleasure.
Getting to Kingussie could not be easier, served by an excellent transport infrastructure Kingussie is easily accessible using all modes of transport. Kingussie itself lies just off the main A9 trunk road between Inverness (43.4 miles) and Perth (71.3 miles). For driving directions and maps we recommend you visit Google Maps in order to get accurate mileages and timings.
Reviews (8)
Charles Ovens
Aug 28, 2021
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Andrew Roberts
Aug 18, 2021
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We wanted a base to explore some of the Cairngorm region and found this amazing guest house by chance on line. So glad we booked and so glad that our wonderful hosts Ruby and Raymond, could accommodate our dates. We stayed in the wonderfully appointed Feshie with its huge bedroom and super king bed, lavish dressing room and en-suite bathroom with separate shower. The attention to detail in the room was first class with tea and coffee facilities (with fresh milk), home made shortcakes, fridge and even a complimentary "wee dram" from the nearby Speyside distillery. Although you have your own smart
Tom Green
Aug 06, 2021
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Linda McErlean
Oct 02, 2020
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Damian Churchill
Sep 17, 2020
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We stayed here a year ago. The lady host was extremely rude as we were late despite phoning ahead. Wd had just finish a charity lands end to john o groats ride and were exhausted. She was frosty and made to feel like 2nd class guests. Were were told to be quiet and ushered to our rooms. Nice place but rude hosts. Real shame
Lorraine Mitchell
Sep 10, 2020
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Moyinka
Oct 22, 2019
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Beautiful place, we were in a really luxurious and spacious room with a great view of the old barracks. Tea and coffee in the room with some nice biscuits and also a complimentary dram of whiskey which was great! Excellent choice at breakfast time too and the hosts were most accommodating, even cleared the snow off the car! Would certainly stay here again if we were in the area.
Jason Turner
Jun 17, 2017
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Just returned from a wonderful stay here after visiting for a wedding. Such a beautiful place and such a homely feel, better than many hotels we've stayed in! Arrived a little late on first day but host was very welcoming and they accommodated our late return after the wedding too. The hosts were lovely, our room was awesome and the breakfast is great too. We hope to return in the future.