
The Breadalbane Inn & Spa awaits your arrival. One of
the finest examples of Scottish architecture in the region, The Breadalbane Inn
& Spa was constructed in 1860 as a home for town
founder George Fergusson. High ceilings, imported marble
fireplaces and a magnificent walnut stairway create an
atmosphere of a refined English country estate. The original
estate gardens are remembered in the lush perennial gardens that
surround our outdoor eating areas and solarium. The Breadalbane
& Spa
offers fine dining, accommodations, and private dining and
a cozy meeting room. We invite you to explore our region of pastoral
scenery, historic limestone villages and excellent shopping.

Breadalbane
Inn & Spa has eleven luxurious suites and one business suite. Each of our spacious rooms
is individually decorated with antiques and specially selected
modern furnishings to complement the historic setting of the
Inn. Our rooms are very private and elegant—perfect for a
respite from the work week. The Carriage House features four
spacious and elegant suites, located next door to the Inn, and is ideal for
couples celebrating that special occasion.
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Breadalbane Inn & Spa is proud to offer guests two choices in
excellent dining: the Breadalbane Street Bistro and the Fergusson
Scottish Pub.The Fergusson home was remarkable for its numerous
fireplaces, and one of the original hearths lends its Victorian
elegance to our formal dining room. The award-winning chefs
prepare a menu fresh each day, and offer traditional
cuisine with a modern flair. Enjoy the breads, which are baked
daily, and sample the private stock of exceptional house
wines. The wine list is truly international, with wines from
Europe, Canada, United States, Chile, Australia and South
Africa.
Read more about dining and menus at The Breadalbane
Street Bistro.
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The Fergusson Room Pub, decorated in British style, offers lunch as well as
single-malt Scotch and a wide variety of beers from around the
world. The menu is perfect for casual dining at lunch and
dinner.
The Grand River
– a national heritage river, popular for fly fishing, canoeing
and kayaking
Elora
Gorge – hiking and cross-country skiing; 30-metre high
grey cliffs, cedar forest and caverns
Elora Cataract Trailway – 47 kilometres of excellent
off-road cycling, skiing and hiking
Elora
Festival
– outstanding musical performances in
extraordinary settings
Fergus
Scottish Festival & Highland Games –
athletics, music and dance competitions—a must see event
Grand River Raceway - located in Elora, offers harness
racing and 200 slot machines in a riverboat theme parlour.
Wellington County Museum and Archives – magnificent
limestone building with several galleries devoted to local
history and art, period gardens
Fergus Farmers' Market – a cornucopia of farm fresh
foods, crafts, clothing and gifts
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