Drummuir Castle, Banffshire, Scotland, UK
Sleeps 40
24 bedrooms,which consist of 9 doubles, 9 twins and 6 singles
Drawing rooms, dining room, study, library, meeting rooms and conference room
Set in the heart of Speyside close to all the major whisky distilleries
Conference facilities for up to 40 delegates
50 minutes from Inverness & Aberdeen airports
Drummuir Castle is Diageo's Home of Scotch Whisky on Speyside.
This splendid castle and its glorious setting are perfect for both large private family groups and as a stunning location in which to do business.
Drummuir Castle was built in 1847 by Thomas Mackenzie for Admiral Archibald Duff, whose distinguished career included service with Lord Nelson.
The castle is a superb example of the Scottish Victorian architectural style. The romantic roofline with its battlements, turrets and chimneystacks is dominated by the 60 feet high central lantern tower, notable for its gothic tracery.
Drummuir Castle has been completely refurbished with the principal rooms returned to their original splendour. The fine panelling, tapestries, paintings, furniture and furnishings all reflect the castle's historic past.
The grandeur of Drummuir castle gives guests an authentic introduction to Scottish history and hospitality.
Drummuir is run as a private home rather than hotel accommodation and the supremely comfortable surroundings mean that guests immediately feel at home.
There are 24 bedrooms, furnished in great style. All highly individual, they combine luxury with homely comforts.
There are 9 double rooms, 9 twin rooms and 4 single rooms all with en-suite or private bathrooms.
Drummuir Castle provides the perfect backdrop for exclusive use entertaining on a lavish scale.


