The Royal Marine Hotel has Sir Robert Lorimer's fingerprints all over it. The building, originally designed as a private home in 1913, exudes his elegant, grandiose style.
The hotel offers 22 en-suite standard, superior and master rooms, with the best rooms offering luxurious furnishings like period furnishings, including four-poster beds. Situated prominently at the mouth of the River Brora, this is the destination for the discerning traveler who seeks a glimpse of the extravagant past.
Fine cuisine is on offer from the A La Carte menu at the Sir Robert Lorimer Dining Room, while other home-cooked favourites can be found at Hunter's Bistro and the Garden Room Café and Bar.
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The leisure and health club allows weary travelers to unwind in the heated indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and sauna and steam room. The club also boasts a solarium and two fully qualified masseurs, offering treatments including traditional Swedish massage and Acupressure massage. Cardiovascular machines and free weights are on offer in the gym, while more sedately paced action can be found in the wood-panelled snooker room.
A hotspot for anglers, those with a keen rod can fish for salmon and trout in the River Brora, and Loch Brora. For nature lovers, the local area is a haven for some notable varieties of sea birds and birds of prey; some may even be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the majestic golden eagle. Not far from the hotel, and definitely worth visiting is the magnificent Dunrobin Castle. The largest historic house in Northern Scotland, it boasts 189 rooms, and its history can be traced back to the early 1300s.
To make sure you look sharp on the links, make sure pick up some gear at the famour Brora Cashmere store.
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