About Hotel Broughty Ferry
Little Hallingbury Mill Close to the River Tay, Hotel Broughty Ferryis a 4-star, 16-room family-run hotel is located in the fishing village of Broughty Ferry and near the city centre of Dundee.
Each room has antique furnishings, free Wi-Fi, TV, tea and coffee making facilities, en suite bathrooms and a seating area. Each room has antique furnishings and a charming decor with a comfortable bed and seating area. The rooms come with free Wi-Fi, TV, tea and coffee making equipment, en suite bathrooms with good showers.
Hotel Broughty Ferryalso has an indoor heated pool, a Swedish style sauna, solarium and gym.
Your hotel stay includes a full Scottish breakfast. There’s also a restaurant with both European and Asian cuisine and a pub inside the hotel. Your hotel stay includes a full free traditional Scottish breakfast. There’s also a restaurant with both European and Asian cuisine and a pub inside the hotel.
Just ten minutes from the centre of Dundee and close to Silvery Tay, the hotel is an easy eight-minute walk to Broughty Ferry station and offers free shuttle service to the bus and train stations and the airport.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great Indian food on offer
While reviews were somewhat mixed, the majority clearly liked the food on offer. While both western and Indian food was available, guests reckoned that the Indian food was the hotel's strong point, with delicious curries and other foods available.
positive:
Very spacious rooms
Whatever small issues guests had with their rooms, size certainly wasn't one of them. They described the rooms as extraordinarily spacious, so that there was no question of people getting under each others skin in a space too small for two.
positive:
Good location
Broughty Ferry is not large, and guests said the hotel was not far from the town centre and waterfront. They seemed to feel they could park the car and then simply walk to anywhere in the town they really wished to be.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Noise from the main road and train line
The Broughty Ferry Hotel is sandwiched between the main road running through town on the one side and the railway line on the other side. As a result, some guests reported that, while it wasn't too terrible, there was definitely noise that bled into the rooms. Light sleepers should take earplugs.
negative:
Room decor a bit old
While not regarded as a very serious issue, some did say that the décor was starting to look a little bit dated. In their opinion it would have to be updated soon for the hotel to remain relevant.
negative:
No salmon at breakfast
A few guests were disappointed that their Scottish breakfast didn't include salmon. It is unclear whether this was a seasonal issue, or perhaps the hotel has just decided against offering it.