Bedrooms

Our seventeen bedrooms are all individual in style, decoration and theme and are all located in the Castle. They are distributed in the original Hunting Lodge, the Tower, Victorian & Edwardian wings. Each room is named after a family who have either owned Dalmunzie or been part of it's history over the last 500 years. The bedrooms are designed to reflect Dalmunzie’s original purpose as a relaxing retreat for the Laird and his family in this beautiful part of Scotland.

The bedrooms all enjoy some aspect of the stunning Highland scenery with Ben Gulabin & Ben Earb looking down on Dalmunzie, the golf course and surrounding lawns.

TOWER Rooms

The Tower rooms are former Laird's bedrooms. They are extremely large and enjoy wonderful natural light from the many windows and turrets on three sides. They are bedrooms designed for a special occasion. Stewart is the original Laird's bedroom at Dalmunzie, and is named after the current Director Brianna nee Stewart and the Royal House of Stewart who the men of Dalmunzie fought for in all the Jacobite rebellions. It is furnished with antiques, an extra large Queen Anne Four Poster, and enjoys views directly over the front lawn and golf course from its two turrets. Birkmyre was Sir Archie Birkmyre's bedroom with original oak floorboards, oak fittings and fireplace. The bedroom enjoys wonderful views of the glen in three directions and in particular towards Ben Earb from its large turret. MacKintosh is named after the family who held Dalmunzie for over 350 years. The bedroom takes up the top of the oak tower and has its original oak floorboards and oak fittings. Wonderful views of the golf course and mountains are on offer from its turrets andoriginal arch sash window.Of note are the last Laird's leather armchairs and the rich red decor.

FOUR POSTER Rooms

The Four-Poster rooms are large romantic rooms. MacRitchie is named after Robert Macritchie the first Laird of Dalmunzie from the late fifteen hundreds. This is a very large bedroom with a huge Queen Anne 4 poster, views over the front lawn and a wonderful original painting of Ben Gulabin. Winton is a large corner bedroom named after Simon Winton who was born in the room and was director of the hotel from 1987-2004. His father Denis transformed Dalmunzie into a hotel in 1946. It includes a Jacobean 4 poster, views over the hotel entrance and antique furniture. Ogilvie is named after Helen Ogilvie, wife of the 2nd Laird in the early 1600's. The bedroom has a Queen Anne 4 poster and it's own private turret with views of Ben Gulabin looming above the hotel. Mackenzie is a very large bedroom named after the Mackenzies who lived on Dalmunzie estate for hundreds of years. The bedroom faces Ben Gulabin with a Jacobean 4 poster and antique Georgian chest.

DALMUNZIE Rooms

The Dalmunzie rooms offer a range of sizes, styles and different views. Rattray is named after Jean Rattray who married the 3rd Laird in 1641. This is a quirky corner bedroom with French sleigh bed. MacPherson is a large twin with Mahogany beds named after Margaret Macpherson who married the 4th Laird in 1664. It overlooks the front lawn and down the head of Glenshee. Murray is a medium size twin named after Margaret Murray who married the 6th Laird in 1716. It has Edwardian Walnut beds and overlooks the golf course towards Ben Earb. Turnbull is named after Alex Turnbull, director of the hotel from 1987-2004. The bedroom is located high in a tower with French sleigh bed & rich gold decor. Poole is a good size corner twin/double with antique dressor and looks over the golf course. It is named after the current director Scott Poole. MacThomas is our newest Dalmunzie room located at the top of a tower stairwell. The bedroom is heavily coombed with a small bathroom, but enjoys the best views in the hotel and has its own separate lounge. This room is for guests who like something different. 'Tall' guests may not find this room to their liking. The room is named after the Macthomas clan whose lands were in Glenshee.

GLENLOCHSIE Rooms

The Glenlochsie rooms are cosy rooms in the Edwardian wing of Dalmunzie with views towards the towering Ben Gulabin. Robertson is a small to medium size twin/double named after Grizel Robertson who married the 5th Laird in 1686. Campbell is named after Thomas Campbell, owner of the hotel from 1980-1985. This is a good size double with French sleigh bed and looks out to Ben Gulabin. Grant is our smallest double with iron bed and is named after John Grant, better known as the Cam Ruadh, a legendary figure from Glen Taitneach, the glen just behind Dalmunzie. Shaw is named after Peter Shaw, a notable resident of Glenshee in the 1800's. This is a small double room with antique bedhead.

FAMILY Rooms

In addition we have a twin annex room 'Ramsay' interconnecting to Birkmyre which makes it ideal for families. MacThomas has a separatesitting room'Lamont' which can make it a family room if required. All the Tower rooms and most of the 4 Poster rooms can accommodate extra fold-up beds if required for small children.

Have stayed in hotels all around the world & have never been so well looked after as I have been here. Thank you. Matthew Nicols - London

Thank you for making us feel so at home in your magical Castle. Toby & Heather Cookes - Adelaide, Australia

Idyllic location, wonderful staff, exquisite food...Just Perfect! Robb Tripett - Northamptonshire

Birkmyre
Birkmyre
Stewart
Stewart
Winton
Winton
Rattray
Rattray
Turnbull
Turnbull
Ogilvie
Ogilvie
MacKintosh
MacKintosh
MacPherson
MacPherson
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