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Banchory Lodge Hotel - Details of accommodation including pictures, history and profile, local attractions, functions and events.

Banchory Taxis - Details of services offered with contact and booking details.

Burnett Arms Hotel - Historic coaching inn with restaurant, bars and function suite.

Crathes Castle - Includes history, pictures, location, opening times and admission prices.

Calendar of Events - Details of annual events proposed for the town.

Douglas Arms Hotel - 19th century coaching inn/hotel with 8 bedrooms, two bars and restaurant.

The Milton Restaurant - Virtual tour of facilities, opening hours, wine list, menus and reservation details. Helicopter landing facility available.

Raemoir House Hotel - Country house hotel. Details include history, tariff, pictures of rooms and grounds. Cottages also available.

The Tor-na-Coille Hotel - Privately owned and managed, 23 bedroom Victorian country house hotel set in 8 Acres of woodland close to Banchory golf course.

Drum Castle - Owned by the Irvine family of Drum for 653 years. Opening times, admission charges and general information.

The Old West Manse - Bed and breakfast accommodation. Pictures, facilities and contact details.

Riverstone House - Bed and breakfast accommodation. Pictures of rooms and facilities. Contact and booking information.

Kirklands of Cromar - Bed and breakfast accommodation in Tarland close to Banchory. Includes pictures, tariff and general local information.

Aiket Cottage - Bed and breakfast accommodation close to Banchory. Provides pictures, local information and contact details.

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