Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Brechin.
Situated on a working
farm, Brathinch is an 18th Century farmhouse
ideally located for guests to enjoy the many
views and attractions nearby.
This family run 3 Star accommodation offers a
warm, welcoming stay.
All rooms have
en-suite facilities, TV's, tea and coffee trays.
Cots are available. There is
also a guest lounge and large garden in which to
relax and admire the picturesque scenery. A
traditional cooked breakfast is available daily.
Please telephone or e-mail for further details.
Price: Single £30.00, Double £26.00, Twin
£27.00 per person, per night Rooms: 3 En-suite Accommodation Type: B&B
The city of Brechin is situated between the cities of Dundee and Aberdeen and is well positioned for the business traveller.The Northern Hotel is a 15 bedroom recently refurbished 3 star Small Hotel situated in the cathedral city of Brechin.The 15 en-suite rooms have been beautifully styled to provide a restful and comfortable stay. All rooms are wll designed and afford all modern conveniences inc more info. . .
Agnes Gentles, the proprietor of Gramarcy House is renowned for her warm welcome and is very knowledgeable of the local area. Agnes looks forward to welcoming guests to her home and will provide service that is worthy of Gramarcy House 4 Star rating. There are 2 En-Suite Double Rooms and a Self Catering Facility. Included in the self-catering apartment is a spacious kitchen and dining area, fully more info. . .
A market town with a Pictish heritage, Brechin
has an ancient Cathedral featuring an 11th century round tower. This Pictish
influence can be explored at the purpose-built Pictavia, which celebrates
the culture and heritage of this ancient people. Surrounded by the beautiful
countryside at Brechin Castle, a child friendly centre offers visitor
attractions of an ornamental lake, narrow gauge railway, and nature trail.
The Caledonian Railway, with its preserved steam locomotives, makes its
regular Sunday journey between the Victorian Brechin Station and Bridge of
Dun during the summer months.