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The Pines Guest House is an impressive Victorian mansion attractively situated in it's own extensive grounds in the historic east end of Elgin. Set on the main A96 road between Inverness and Aberdeen, with on-site parking facilities, it is only a five minute walk from the city centre.
The Pines is easily accessible from anywhere in the world. Elgin is also well served by trains from the south and by an efficient regional bus service.
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As much a family home as a guesthouse, The Pines combines Victorian elegance with a warm and friendly atmosphere. The impressive dining room offers full a la carte Scottish breakfasts with local products and home baked bread to prepare guests for a day of touring in the Moray area.
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Elgin Cathedral was consecrated in 1224, and the City has been Moray's main centre for over 800 years. Today there is a new leisure centre and many fine shops, whilst nearby are Johnston's Cashmere Visitor Centre, the Motor Museum and Baxter's of Fochabers. The delightful sandy beaches of Moray with offshore dolphins and seals are only 6 miles away. There are many championship golf courses, castles, gardens and antique shops nearby.
Elgin is a stones throw from Speyside, with its many whisky distilleries and famous Malt Whisky Trail and the new Cairngorm National Park with its popular ski-ing, hill walking and fishing. Being within a one hour drive of such diverse and popular locations such as Loch Ness, Aviemore and Nairn, Elgin has much to offer visitors. Colin & Wendy look forward to welcoming you to their home!
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