We've stayed at Dalfaber and would recommend it both for accommodation and location. The resort is in two halves that are separated by...
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We've stayed at Dalfaber and would
recommend it both for accommodation and
location. The resort is in two halves that are
separated by it's 9 hole golf course. We were
in one of the newer 3 bedroom villas next to
the river which was very spacious and well
furnished. The traditional wooden chalets at
the other side of the golf course were
obviously older and looked smaller.
We weren't inside so I couldn't comment on
layout / furnishings.
The villa was well equipped and had a
conservatory and sauna which were a treat
after a long day on the go. The leisure
facilities are good with some children's
activities, not particularly special but ours
enjoyed them.
For anyone visiting the area we'd recommend
the Cairngorm Reindeer visit (beware they
roam free on the hill and you walk with a
guide to you find them), The Highland Folk
museum at Newtonmore, Cairngorm Funicular
and a visit to Inverness (30 minutes on the
train).
2nd April 2007 - Just returned from another
enjoyable week at Dalfaber. It you're looking
for somwhere to eat out then wed
recommend Roos Leap which is located at the
front of the Railway station. Good variety of
food on the menu and good service. Also
worth noting that as well as the pool on-site
you can now use the MacDonalds Leisure pool
in the resort centre for free. Just pick up
towels at Dalfaber reception and show your
resort card at the leisure pool reception. The
waterside and wave machine will keep the
kids happy for a few hours.
Units are being refurbished, year 2 of a 5 year
programme. Refurbished units look great.