 | Resting above the shoreline, looking out to sea the Tufted Duck Hotel is found on the Historic Buchan Coastline of Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The hotel was the dream of the Hon. James. Duthac Carnegie of Alyth, Perthshire for some 10 years.
On the 17th December 1971, taking 2 years to complete, proprietor J. D. Carnegie opened the doors of his long awaited hotel with much pride.
His aim was to take full advantage of the sporting and bird watching facilities at the near by Loch of Strathbeg, a RSPB reserve and where wild fowl shooting was classed as amongst the best in Britain.
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All rooms can't face the sea although more rooms do than face inland.
Bedrooms available are, or a combination of Single, Twin, Double, Family rooms with Baby Cribs available.
Each room offering Sky Tv, radio clock alarm, direct dialling, tea and coffee making facilities and trouser press.
Daily maid service with fresh towels and bed linen, generous wardrobe space, double glazing and central heating throughout.
Private en-suite facilities with bath and shower in each room, telephone extensions into the bathrooms thus the throne with a phone.
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 | Dining at the 'Duck'
Visitors are attracted to the 'Duck' as it is affectionately known for its ambience and delights of a traditional Scottish hotel.
Serving good traditional Scottish cuisine, caught, sold and bought locally supporting the community.
The hotel offers 3 dining areas: Our main Restaurant seating 100 guests, Rattrays Restaurant seating 40, Garden / Breakfast Lounge seating 20.
Each dinning room available for private bookings.
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