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Glenmore Lodge B&B

Tuesday, June 30, 2009







Come and stay at Glenmore Lodge. So much more than just bed and breakfast.

Glenmore Lodge accommodation offers you a superb location where you can eat your breakfast overlooking the Cairngorms. There are on-site facilities that are also included at no extra cost. These include the climbing wall, sauna and gym.


GLENMORE BED & BREAKFAST – so much more than just B&B
We are able to offer accommodation on a Bed and Breakfast basis. Most rooms have twin beds and en-suite but there are still some that require you to share bathroom facilities. The price ranges from £25 - £31 per person per night. All prices are subject to change. Call us for availability.

SELF CATERING CHALETS
Our 4, 6 and 12 berth self catering chalets are in the grounds of the Lodge and are completely self contained. Each is fully equipped with a drying room, fitted kitchen and a comfortable lounge with TV and video.

The 4 berth chalet costs £70 per night (based on a minimum of 2 nights). 1 bedroom with 1 set of bunk beds and 1 bedroom with twin beds.

The 6 berth chalet costs £96 per night (based on a minimum of 2 nights). 1 bedroom with 1 set of bunk beds, 1 bedroom with 2 sets of bunk beds.

The 12 berth chalet costs £192 per night (based on a minimum of 2 nights). 2 bedrooms with 1 set of bunk beds, 2 bedrooms with 2 sets of bunk beds.
Chalet maximum capacity must not be exceeded.

LOCHAIN BAR
We also have Lochain Bar serving a wide variety of Scottish beers and whiskeys as well as offering delicious meals from locally sourced food. Open fire for the winter nights and balcony with views over the Cairngorms for the summer evenings.



Please note that we do not accept ‘celebratory groups’, where there is a strong likelihood of disruption to our other guests because of excessive drinking and/or unruly behaviour by members of the group. If it is likely that your group may be of this nature we respectfully ask that you do not approach Glenmore Lodge with a booking enquiry.


Massage
Sports and remedial massage is available by appointment, please ask for Kirsty Wright at Reception or phone her on 01479 861 256 to make an appointment.
Kirsty is a member of the Sports Massage Association.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy appointments are available at on certain days. Please ask at Reception of call ahead for details and appointments



ON-SITE FACILITIES
The fees for accommodation include the use of Lodge facilities

Glenmore Lodge’s on-site facilities are a major asset to any residential experience, whether on a course or just here to enjoy the area. They not only add to the training potential but allow you to either relax or push yourself even more after a big day out.

Indoor Climbing Wall
The compact and well-designed wall offers a total climbing area of 115m2, mostly on simulated rock with additional bolt-on holds. The main area is 6m high and the bouldering area includes a roof section
Our climbing wall is open to residents and non-residents alike. Priority use goes to those using the wall as part of a scheduled course.Please check availability and sign-in at Reception.
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Gym
The gym includes Cycle Ergometer, Rowing machine, Treadmill, Wall-mounted Fixed Weights, Free Weights & Bars.
Please ask at Reception before using the gym. Free weights may only be used after an induction.
Sauna
Enjoy a relaxing sauna after a day on the hill. Free of charge, for residents only.
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Pool
We have an indoor, seven by four metre pool fitted with two aquajets and having observation windows as a training aid. Rotobat and closed-deck C1 boats are available. Boats can only be used with a level 2 qualified instructor present.
The pool may be used for swimming by residents, so long as there are at least two people in the pool area.

Mountain Bike Skills Training Circuit
Did you know that Scotland ranks in the top five Mountain Biking destinations in the world?!!
The on-site training circuit was built with financial support from sport scotland to meet the training needs of the ever-increasing popularity of mountain biking in Scotland. It also provides an up to date model of environmental and sustainable trail building and is a role model for future projects.
It is specifically designed as a training facility as opposed to a public play park, free-ride or cross-country trail. The track has seven sections, several that work in two directions. Most sections are self contained and enable coaches to work on specific skills. On a number of elements there are 2 or 3 options, each option at a different technical level, to allow targets to be established and progression monitored.
This is a major asset to have in terms of training, fun and the environment for the mountain biking community.

TV/Video Lounge
For those of you who hate to miss your favourite programme or who would like to watch a selection of our adventure dvds.

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