Cluny Bank – Restaurant with Rooms

“Victorian house where warm, attentive service creates a homely feel” - AA Inspector
FORRES, MORAY


- Social distancing and safety measures in place
- Follows government and industry guidelines for COVID-19
- Signed up to the AA COVID Confident Charter
We have placed on our website a video and FAQs page that is available for anyone to see, we will be continually adding and updating this as necessary. We have thought through every step of our guest journey to enable us to keep ourselves, staff and guests safe. We look forward to welcoming our guests back. https://clunybankhotel.co.uk/guest-safety-after-covid-19/
Our Inspector's View
Historic, listed Cluny Bank occupies a quiet location within walking distance of the centre of Forres, and is an ideal base for exploring the northeast of Scotland. Family-run, the building retains many original architectural features. Public areas include the Altyre Bar with a wide range of whiskies, and Franklin's Restaurant where a real taste of Moray can be experienced. Room service, complimentary WiFi and memorable breakfasts are also provided for guests.
Facilities – at a glance
Wi-Fi
Outdoor parking
Features
- Rooms 7
- Bedrooms ground: 2
- Children welcome
- Cots provided
- High chairs
- Laundry facilities
- Free TV
- Wifi
- Lounge without TV
- Open parking
- Open all year
- Maximum number of guests: f
- Dinner Served
Also in the Area
About The area
Discover Moray
The largely undiscovered Moray coast offers miles of red sandstone cliffs that spill down to fine sandy beaches split by dramatic rocky headlands, and a chain of small towns, sleepy villages and fishing ports. The gentle breezes and warm sunshine of lazy summer days give the place a restful, relaxing air, and the evenings are a magical time too, with this part of Scotland renowned for its superb sunsets.
Elgin, the commercial and administrative centre for Moray for over eight centuries, stands on a meandering loop of the River Lossie in a richly fertile agricultural district known as the Garden of Moray. Although the townscape has been reworked and rebuilt over the years, it retains a medieval street plan with narrow alleyways leading off the broad main street, a cobbled market place, and some fine old 18th and 19th century buildings. Elgin has long been a favoured tourist centre for exploring the north-west corner of Grampian and offers a host of attractions.
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