Barcaldine House Hotel, situated just north of Oban in Argyll, has recently reopened its doors unveiling the results of a £600,000 investment.
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Wed, 15 Jun 2011
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Highlights of the refurbishment include all 11 bedrooms having been completely redecorated together with new beds, carpets and furniture. The three reception rooms of the four AA star hotel have also had a similar makeover as has the dining room which is now particularly striking.
As the 18th century original seat of the Clan Campbell, Barcaldine House has an innate charm and the priority has been to retain and develop rather than detract from this.
In addition the sparkling new kitchen - now headed up by ex-Michelin star chef Oskars Kalinins - is producing food of an extremely high calibre.
Oskars is essentially a seafood specialist and prides himself on his commitment to locally sourced, flavour driven, sustainable food.
"These are exciting times for Barcaldine and it's good to be able to send out a positive message during a time when much of the trade is being cautious," says general manager Alastair Stevenson.
"We have had an encouraging, positive response from guests who are all delighted with the changes."
In addition, the hotel recently scooped three awards at the Scottish Hotel Awards 2011 - Rural Restaurant of the Year, Rising Star Chef Award for head chef Oskars Kalinins and hospitality Gold Medal for front of house manager, Johnny Cloete.
The hotel has a great deal to offer visitors being surrounded by enchanting forest trails, secret gardens and the renowned 90-mile Sutherland's Trail together with numerous beaches, castles and islands to explore.
This "hidden gem of a hotel" can arrange a host of activities for guests to enjoy from walking and climbing to boat trips around the sea loch and out to the islands, scuba diving, cycling, mountain biking, kayaking and much more.
The restaurant was awarded 2 AA Rosettes in 2010 and was given the Turnaround Medal 2010 by the Scottish Hotel Awards.
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