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Friday 19 January 2018 4:04 pm

Long Weekend in Speyside, Scotland: Here’s where to stay and what to do if you’re heading up to the Highlands for a Burns Night mini-break

By: Melissa York

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Melissa York samples the scotch on St Andrew’s Day in the Highlands

The Craigellachie, Speyside, Scotland

The weekend: You’ve missed Saint Andrew’s Day and Hogmanay, but there’s one more Scottish winter festival to go. Burns Night is coming up on Thursday, and what better way to honour Rabbie than by heading up to the Highlands for a weekend of shooting and fine Scotch.

Where? There are Highland hotels and then there are Highland hotels that have birthed their own whisky brand. The Craigellachie, a favourite of Kate Moss, Noel Gallagher and Sadie Frost, is just the right mixture of rustic charm and modern boutique hotel. Afternoon tea is served daily in the drawing room by roaring fires, but Hunter wellies are also lined up next to the door for city types who may have “forgotten” the appropriate footwear.


The Copper Dog pub at The Craigellachie

Sorry, what did you say about whisky? The 26-room hotel is the home of Copper Dog, a blended whisky that’s named after the metal tubes used to smuggle drams out in the 17th and 18th century. If you want to learn more about it, seek out Cragganmore Distillery, which boasts rare flat-topped stills, for a tour.

It’s cold, do I have to go out? No, simply pop next door to Copper Dog, the hotel’s in-house pub. Serving up fare from the local area and live music most nights of the week, it’ll make you worryingly reluctant to explore the stunning landscape. The Quaich bar, also in the hotel, hosts over 900 whisky varieties as well. You should really go out though.


Melissa shooting at the House of Mulben

Why? Johnston’s of Elgin is a half hour drive up the road and it offers fascinating free tours of its centuries old mill. There’s also a criminally cheap sale of its cashmere and wool goods once a year. Also less than half an hour away is House of Mulben, which specialises in arranging bespoke clay pigeon shooting, archery and off-road group adventures.

Need to know: Room rates at The Craigellachie (thecraighellachie.co.uk) start from £119 a night including breakfast. Call 01343 554088 to find out more about tours and sales at Johnston’s of Elgin (johnstonscashmere.com) and 01542 860207 for House of Mulben (houseofmulben.com).

 

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