PRICES FROM £135 - £300
Prices vary depending on whether dinner is required in the main dining room. Guests may also prefer bar meals, which have a lower tariff. Each of our Four-Poster rooms include the following amenities as standard:
TEA & COFFEE FACILITIES | LUXURY TOILETRIES | BOTTLED WATER
FREE WIFI | TELEPHONE
PRICES FROM £135 - £300
Prices vary depending on whether dinner is required in the main dining room. Guests may also prefer bar meals, which have a lower tariff. Each of our Four-Poster rooms include the following amenities as standard:
TEA & COFFEE FACILITIES | LUXURY TOILETRIES | BOTTLED WATER
FREE WIFI | TELEPHONE
OGILVIE
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 towering over the hotel. The bedroom is slightly smaller than the other large 4 poster bedrooms but is located in the oldest part of the building.


WINTON
Winton is a large corner bedroom in a late Victorian addition to the main building. The room is named after Simon Winton who was born in the room and was director of the hotel from 1987-2004. His father Denis was a decorated fighter pilot who transformed Dalmunzie into a hotel in 1946. It includes a Jacobean 4 poster, some lovely antique furniture and views over the hotel entrance.


MACPHERSON
Macpherson is named after Margaret Macpherson who married the 4th Laird in 1664. This is a delightful mid-sized bedroom in the oldest part of the building and enjoys expansive views over the front lawn and down the glen. The 4-poster is Jacobean with an old chest from the early Victorian era at the foot of the bed.

OGILVIE
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 towering over the hotel. The bedroom is slightly smaller than the other large 4 poster bedrooms but is located in the oldest part of the building.

WINTON
Winton is a large corner bedroom in a late Victorian addition to the main building. The room is named after Simon Winton who was born in the room and was director of the hotel from 1987-2004. His father Denis was a decorated fighter pilot who transformed Dalmunzie into a hotel in 1946. It includes a Jacobean 4 poster, some lovely antique furniture and views over the hotel entrance.

MACPHERSON
Macpherson is named after Margaret Macpherson who married the 4th Laird in 1664. This is a delightful mid-sized bedroom in the oldest part of the building and enjoys expansive views over the front lawn and down the glen. The 4-poster is Jacobean with an old chest from the early Victorian era at the foot of the bed.