Reviews

STAG REVIEW:

“Friendly, helpful and expert staff made for a fantastic day out. I’ll be back….we’ll be back!” Graham R Laughton

MUSIC REVIEW:

THE LOW ANTHEM @ BOGBAIN 2010
Inverness Courier

 “Even as mega-sellers Westlife were entertaining a considerably larger crowd, a humble former barn at Bogbain was staking a claim as venue for the Inverness gig of the year.”

30th BIRTHDAY REVIEW:

 We had the most AMAZING day!! Thank you so much. What a laugh from start to finish – can’t wait to come back again!”  Kim Mackenzie

80th BIRTHDAY REVIEW:

 We were at Bogbain to celebrate the boy’s 80th year…what a great night we had.  A proper ceilidh. A feast, a drink or two, a few tunes from Bruce MacGregor’s fiddle….what a great way for a community of friends, family and neighbours to celebrate!”  Nikki Marr

STAG REVIEW:

 “Excellent day. So glad I had my stag day here. Quads and shooting really good. great food and beer! What more could you ask for?!”  Andrew Robertson

HEN REVIEW:
“We have just recently returned from a fantastic hen day/night at Bogbain farm.  All the staff make the organisation process as easy and stress free as possible and they do everything they can to ensure the day goes with a bang! The weather was beautiful, so we got to appreciate the stunning sceneryround about.   We started our day with activites such as clay pigeon shooting and quad biking, which were enjoyed by all.  That got our appetites going and we were delighted to see Bruce getting busy withthe Bbq,  which was absolutely delicious!
We returned to Bogbain in the evening and were treated to a fabulous 3course meal, fit for a King.  The seabass and fillet of beef were thetwo most popular choices and it was clean plates all round. All 17 ofus raved about the food!

Well done to all the staff – you made it so enjoyable from beginning to end and we would recommend Bogbain as a brilliant place to go for fun and fantastic food!” Amelia MacDonald


MUSIC REVIEW:

NORTHERN ROOTS FESTIVAL 2010

 “BRUCE Macgregor’s Northern Roots provides a weekend full of workshops, sessions and a bombardment of extraordinarily good music, somewhat incongruously played within yards of the A9 inside the barn of Bogbain Farm.
Nesting swallows chirruped overhead in the darkness of the rafters, and in the occasional downpour, the occasional raindrop found its way through the ancient tiles, releasing a faint reminder of previous, four-legged occupants when it landed on the barn floor. The resultant ambience was a strange hybrid of the pre-industrial and the post-apocalyptic.”