Bunchrew House Hotel

“Bunchrew House Hotel” takes its name from the word ‘Bucrev’, Gaelic for ‘root of the tree’ - most fittingly, as facing its front entrance stands the magnificent Cedar of Lebanon, locally known as the ‘Loving Tree’, said to bring good luck to enamoured young couples who plight their troth underneath its branches.

Bunchrew is one of the few more than 400 year old original buildings still standing proud in the Highlands of Scotland. Its 16th century architecture is a monument to the vision and foresight of Lord Lovat, who lovingly built the manor for his wife Lady Jane.

All guestrooms are marked by their unique character and sense of style, each one appropriately named after the Scottish clans that passed through its doors.

Guests can choose from a variety of rooms all with modern amenities and delightful surprises from four poster beds to your own conservatory or whirlpool bath.

Chef Walker will welcome you to the wood panelled dining room with fabulous views of Scotland’s supreme sunsets while dining on an award-winning Scottish and European fusion haute cuisine.

services available:

  • Restaurant
  • Golf

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