Coynachie Guest House, by Huntly
Coynachie was a working farm estate until 2004, which included several hundred acres of land in a beautiful tranquil valley set in the rolling Aberdeenshire hills. Much of the land is now under the management of Scottish Forest Alliance who have called the newly planted wood Coynachie – part of the Darroch Wids project. Coynachie is surrounded by young native broadleaf trees such as oak, birch, rowan, juniper, scots pine and alder. New walks through the woods and wild flower meadows and bridges to cross the streams have been established for the use of visitors throughout the year.
Beyond the house lies the Clashindarroch, which is one of the best snow holding forests in the country and has many Nordic skiing, walking and mountain biking trails.
There are 3 Large bedrooms to choose from Primrose, Foxglove and Red Campion.
Bedrooms Either an en-suite or private bathroom and include:
Tea and coffee making facilities
Hairdryer Television
Extra blankets are available in each of the rooms
Hot water bottles during the winter
Also Available:
Folding beds for children’s use if sleeping in Adults room
Cot
We are very fortunate to have many small successfully family run businesses in and around Gartly and Huntly. Wherever possible we try to source and buy the food we serve from a local supplier. Recently refurbished, the dining room offers comfort and warmth with wood burning stove. Breakfast is self service buffet and a full Scottish Breakfast. For the comfort of all guests all our rooms are strictly non-smoking. Regrettably, pets are not permitted in the Guest House. Extra cloakroom facilities are available on the ground floor of the house.

Just a few good reasons to visit Coynachie Guest House:
Peaceful and relaxing surroundings
Spacious bedrooms and beautiful bathrooms
Walks along streams and woods from our front door!
Abundant wildlife - owls, badgers, woodcock, deer
Huntly on Scotland’s Castle Trail
World Famous Malt Whisky Trail
Coastal Trail
Fishing - rivers and lochs
Highland Games, Cultural Events
Huntly, Horse Riding, Golfing, Walking





