The Cross at Kingussie is a family run five star rated restaurant with rooms located in the lovely Highland village of Kingussie within the stunning Cairngorm National Park, surrounded by mountains.
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Nearby Inverness Airport
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Monarch of the Glen
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Red squirrels
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The Great Outdoors
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Award-winning Wine List
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Direct rail to London
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Cairngorm National Park
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Ospreys
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Local & Organic Foods
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In all leading guides
Check Rates and Availability
Please specify the numbers of rooms you require and the number of people per room.
Adults
Children
Concession

GTBA - Silver
AA 3 Rosettes 2008
Parking
On-site parking, Free parking
Types of Payment Accepted at The Cross at Kingussie
Cash (Sterling), Cash (Euro), Credit card, Debit card, Cheque
Payment Cards accepted at the property
Check-in: 2:00 PM till 10:00 PM
Early check-in available on request.
If you require a late check-in please advise the property in advance of your booked arrival date.
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Children policy: Children over 8 welcome
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
English
French
Polish
Valentines Weekend - two night package - Friday 13 and Saturday 14 February (2 nights)
Accommodation, dinner (including a special Valentines Meal on the 14th), and breakfast for two consecutive nights, plus a bottle of champagne, handmade chocolates, and a presentation of Arran Aromatics toiletries in your room.
Prices from £420 per couple.
The Cross at Kingussie is a family run five star rated restaurant with rooms located in the lovely Highland village of Kingussie within the stunning Cairngorm National Park, surrounded by mountains, rivers and lochs. Situated in four acres of riverside grounds - with an abundance of native trees, flowers and wildlife – The Cross combines quality with simplicity and good food with a warm welcome. Built as a water powered tweed mill in the late 1800s, The Cross maintains the character and some of the original features of the mill.
The Good Food Guide has rated The Cross as one of the six best places to eat in the Scottish Highlands and Trip Advisor ranks The Cross as #1 in the area. Recommended in all other independent guidebooks, including Michelin, The Good Hotel Guide, Scotland the Best (upgraded to two ticks for 2008!), Rough Guide, Lonely Planet, and Fromers.
Champagne is served on the terrace in the summer – and drams in a cosy lounge in winter. Dinners are served by an open fire in the stone walled and wood beamed restaurant. Menus feature carefully prepared fresh, local and seasonal produce and the wine list is one of the best in the UK.
There are two comfortable lounges in which to relax and unwind – with games and books aplenty – and a plethora of local information and suggestions for walks and excursions. There are eight comfortable bedrooms, all with large beds and well equipped en-suite bathrooms including some with separate showers.
Environmental Statement
As a family-run restaurant with rooms in a fantastic natural environment, we care about the world we will pass on to our children.We reuse and recycle a wide variety of items including paper, corks, card, plastics, printer cartridges, and even bread (for local ducks!). We use as many recycled materials as we can.We are working hard to cut down energy and water usage. Low energy lighting is being installed in as many fittings as possible and bedroom televisions are switched off when rooms are serviced. Guests are encouraged to take unfinished toiletries away with them.In the restaurant we make full use of local seasonal produce and where we can we buy produce that has been grown or reared by organic methods. Many wines on our list are organic or bio-dynamic.Much of the grounds at The Cross have been left to grow into wild areas to encourage local wildlife such as roe deer, squirrels, hedgehogs, frogs, butterflies, and a large range of bird species.
Location
Style of property
Contemporary/Modern, Eco-friendly, Rustic, Stylish, Unique