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Kings Plains Castle, Glen Innes

Step back in time and enjoy a stay in a real Scottish Castle. In 1908 George Vivers began construction of what would become one of the most stunning family homes in the country. Private, Romantic and Absolutley Unique.
The castle features exclusive 12 room bed & breakfast accommodation. Rooms are beautifully furnished in period furniture, many have balcony access.

Dine in the exquisite dining room overlooking the garden. Available for weddings and functions.

Other facilities: Tennis Court, Moutain Bikes, bush walking, billiard table, heritage woolshed, National Trust Cemetery, Licensed Restaurant, Local Wines, Olive Groves & Processing.

Open Thursday to Sunday. Bed and Breakfast only.

Accommodation Options

Double

Double

Queen

Queen

King

King

Website: www.kingsplainscastle.gleninnes.biz

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