Why more rail routes are redefining business travel
As businesses reassess how - and why - they meet, increased rail connectivity across Europe is quietly becoming one of the smartest tools in the...
Due to open later this year, The Fife Arms in Braemar is being restored and returned to its former glory as a first-class hotel. It is located in the centre of the Cairngorms National Park and is a one and a half hour drive from Aberdeen airport.
The Fife Arms was once a 19th-century hunting lodge for the Duke of Fife. The hotel will have 46 bedrooms, a restaurant serving seasonal Scottish produce, a cinema, a cocktail bar and a spa, all set around a pretty courtyard planted with a heather roof. The renovation is being done by owners of an art gallery and will combine their interest in heritage, tradition, contemporary art and culture.