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Booking – a deposit of £100 per person must accompany all bookings – or alternatively we shall accept a credit card guarantee of your booking.
Duration – we can only accept bookings for the complete three-night Hogmanay package.
Cancellation policy – we shall charge in full for any cancellation made up to 8 weeks prior to arrival date where we are subsequently unable to re-sell the package. Consequently, we strongly advise you to ensure that your holiday is covered by a personal travel insurance scheme.
Single occupancy – sorry, we have only a few bedrooms, therefore we cannot offer a reduced single occupancy rate during this period.
Children – we have one riverside bedroom which is suitable for triple or family occupancy – one child aged 10-16 years – and for which the child cost will be £45 per night to include breakfast, with other meals charged as taken. Please note that The Cross is unsuitable at Hogmanay for small children, babies and toddlers.
Dogs – cannot be accommodated.
To find us - Kingussie is located close to the A9 trunk road, 45 minutes from Inverness and just over 2 hours from Edinburgh or Glasgow. Kingussie railway station provides direct access to Edinburgh , Glasgow , Inverness and London . Several flights daily from London to Inverness .
From the traffic lights in the centre of Kingussie travel uphill along Ardbroilach Road for 300 metres and turn left down Tweed Mill Brae.
Early and Multiple Room Booking Discounts Available - up to 10% Book By End August 2008: 5% Discount Book 2, 3, or 4 Rooms: 5% Discount |
Tuesday 30 December Arrival with a welcoming pot of tea or coffee with home-made cake. Four course dinner with coffee and petit fours. Wednesday 31 December
Highland breakfast. Afternoon tea or coffee with homemade biscuits. Five course Hogmanay dinner with coffee and petit fours. Champagne and fireworks at midnight. Thereafter you may wish to dance a couple of hours away at a ceilidh in the village. Thursday 1 January
New Year brunch with buck's fizz. Not for the faint-hearted – an afternoon's entertainment watching a “friendly” shinty match between rivals Kingussie and Newtonmore. Afternoon tea or coffee with homemade cake. Four course dinner with coffee and petit fours.
Friday 2 January
Continental breakfast and departure
"Two things make Kingussie enormously alluring: its location and The Cross" Sunday Herald
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Situated in four acres of riverside grounds - with an abundance of native trees, flowers, and wildlife – The Cross combines quality with simplicity and good food and drink with a warm welcome. Built as a water-powered tweed mill in the late 1800's, The Cross maintains the character and some of the original features of the mill.
There are eight warm and comfortable bedrooms with modern en-suites, most with king double beds and some with riverside views.
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Breakfasts include fresh squeezed juice, baked croissants and hot dishes such as kedgeree or local black pudding with Scottish “pancetta”.
Dinner is an important part of a stay at The Cross. The menu features carefully but simply prepared fresh and seasonal Scottish produce.
The wine and whisky list won the AA Wine Award for 2006 and has been placed by Neville Blech in his top 100 UK restaurant wine lists.
"Perfect setting for the best restaurant in the ski zone" Scotland the Best |
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