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Bonnington - Opened in November 2008, this small, family-run hotel is situated on Moffat's High Street and is recently refurbished, with newly carpeted and furnished rooms. Close to the A74 (M), one of the main routes from England to Scotland, the Bonnington Hotel is great for a stopover on the way north or south or for a longer stay. Close to Gretna, Moffat is lovely, charming little town. A great place for walking; it was the first town in Scotland to become a "Walkers are Welcome" town. All of the rooms have a TV and tea/coffee making facilities. A full cooked English breakfast is served in the attractive dining room, which looks out over Moffat's High Street. Evening meals are also available, with the excellent menu including daily-changing specials. The Bonnington Hotel is family run and your hosts Paul and Violet, pride themselves on offering a warm welcome and comfortable accommodation at great-value prices.
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High Street,
Moffat,
Dumfries and Galloway
DG10 9DL |
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Veensgarth,
Lerwick,
Shetland Islands
ZE2 9SB |
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Grey Hill Road,
Portpatrick,
Dumfries and Galloway
DG99DH |
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1 William Street,
Glasgow,
Glasgow Area
G3 8HT |
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Invergarry Hotel - With a peaceful position overlooking the River Garry, this friendly hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the Scottish Highlands. Between Fort William and the Nevis Range, Inverness, the west coast and Skye, the Invergarry Hotel is based at the seat of the Ancient Clan Macdonnell. Built in 1885, the hotel was originally an old stagecoach inn. It has since been used as a sporting and shooting lodge before being transformed into a hotel, complete with residents' lounge and private gardens. Steeped in history and character, the hotel provides traditional Highland hospitality, welcoming log fires, fresh local food, real ales from the Isle of Skye and a large range of wines and Highland whiskies.
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Invergarry,
Fort Augustus,
Highland
PH35 4HJ |
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7 Rothesay Terrace,
Edinburgh,
Lothians
EH3 7RY |
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Milngavie Road,
Glasgow,
Glasgow Area
G61 3EA |
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Atholl Arms - Opposite Blair Castle, family-run 19th-century Atholl Arms is full of character, offering log fires, locally sourced food and Wi-Fi. Shopping at the House of Bruar is nearby. The hotel's cuisine is fresh, simple, full of local flavours and served in the Baronial Dining Room with minstrels' gallery. Enjoy wonderful Scottish malts in the cosy, informal surroundings of Bothy Bar. The Atholl Arms stands proudly at the northern end of the quiet village of Blair Atholl, near Pitlochry. In Blair Atholl, you can try shooting, golf, climbing munroes, fishing, walking, adventure sports and sightseeing. There is salmon fishing at the River Tay and Tummel.
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Blair Atholl,
Blair Atholl,
Perth and Kinross
PH18 5SG |
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The Lake Of Menteith Hotel - Our philosophy is to create a hotel which fulfils our idea of the perfect place to go and stay. This perfect place, whether restaurant or hotel, should be entirely in sympathy with its surroundings. We want it to be of that place as well as in it. Plentiful use of local aged timber and stone, along with muted tones ensures harmonious blending into this magnificent setting. A commitment to local and Scottish produce, when in season, is imaginatively and sympathetically prepared. Easily accessible, only an hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh, you drive through some remarkable Scottish scenery and upon reaching Port of Menteith, the lake unfolds before you with the hotel nestling lakeside. Inside you will find a delightful house, much enlarged from the original 19th century manse. Our inspiration has been the unique lakeside setting and natural habitat for seasonal and permanent residents such as osprey, otter, geese, swans our duck family and more. Decorated in the warm and welcoming style of a classic New England waterfront hotel that perfectly compliments this special waterfront setting.
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Port Of Menteith,
Callander,
Stirling
FK8 3RA |
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Birchwood Hotel - A fine, Scottish family house, superbly set within two acres, mainly natural woodland overlooking Pitlochry. Looking out on the garden, our restaurant offers the best of fresh, Scottish produce. Birchwood is a charming example of Victorian architecture - a fine, Scottish family house, superbly set within two acres, mainly natural woodland, but with a generous sweep of lawn, overlooking the town of Pitlochry. The character of the country house with darkwood-panelled hall, open fire on colder months in the lounge, enhanced by comfortable furnishings, has been carefully retained. Your resident hosts assure you of the warmth of welcome and individual attention, which ensures your stay is spent in a relaxed, convivial atmosphere. Looking out on the garden, our restaurant offers the best of fresh, Scottish produce. The quality of the dining experience is one of the main attractions for the many repeat visitors. The menu, recreated daily by Viv, is complimented by a selection of fine wines. Birchwood is an entirely NON SMOKING establishment. Pitlochry is perfectly located to be your Scottish holiday base. At the geographical heart of the country, it is the ideal springboard for exploration, both far-flung and near. Within a half hour drive you can enjoy Tummel and Loch Rannoch, on the legendary Road to the Isles. Walking, cycling (off and on road), climbing, fishing and water-sports are all readily available for the active, while all can experience breathtaking scenery - ravishing new vistas with every bend in the road.
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2 East Moulin Road,
Pitlochry,
Perth and Kinross
PH16 5DW |
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88 - 94 Main Street,
Callander,
Stirling
FK17 8BD |
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Holmsgarth Road,
Lerwick,
Shetland Islands
ZE1 0PW |
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Premier Inn Dunfermline - Just off junction 3 of the M90 motorway, next to the East Fife Retail Park, the hotel offers great value, with spacious, modern en suite rooms, an on-site pub-style restaurant and free parking. The Premier Inn Dunfermline has a convenient location, just a short drive from the heart of Dunfermline's town centre and with easy access to the area's major road network. The hotel has a 24-hour reception desk and some rooms can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. An all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast is available each morning and includes the expected cooked items such as scrambled, fried, poached or boiled eggs, and pork or vegetarian sausages. There is also a wide continental selection. The on-site Brewers Fayre restaurant offers traditional, great-value pub favourites in a family-friendly environment.
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4-12 Whimbrel Place,
Dunfermline,
Fife
KY11 8EX |
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Culloden,
Inverness,
Highland
IV27BZ |
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Inverbeg,
Balloch,
Glasgow Area
G838PD |
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17 Ardross Street,
Inverness,
Highland
IV3 5NS |
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Golden Knowes Road,
Banff,
Aberdeenshire
AB45 2JE |
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Ethiebeaton Park,
Carnoustie,
Dundee and Angus
DD5 4HB |
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Jurys Inn Edinburgh - Offering a fantastic city centre location, within walking distance of many theatres, museums, shops and major attractions, the hotel is easily accessible from the city's main train station. Jurys Inn Edinburgh is ideally located in the heart of Edinburgh, with the International Conference Centre, Edinburgh Castle and a host of other tourist attractions within short walking distance - not to mention great shopping, theatres, art, museums and galleries. The hotel located on Jeffrey Street, in the heart of Edinburgh's old town, just off the Royal Mile and only a few minutes walk from Edinburgh Waverley railway station, the city's main station. The ideal central location and excellent public transport links makes Jurys Inn Edinburgh your perfect city centre hotel, whatever your reason for visiting this dramatic city.
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43 Jeffrey Street,
Edinburgh,
Lothians
EH1 1DH |
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Skye Rd,
Fort Augustus,
Highland
IV63 7YA |
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10 Tunnel Street,
Glasgow,
Glasgow Area
G3 8HL |
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56 North Street,
St Andrews,
Fife
KY16 9AH |
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Royal Hotel - Stornoway's most historic hotel, the Royal nestles in the heart of Stornoway, beside the marina, where you can relax, enjoy the hotel's cosy character and enjoy dining in our Boatshed Restaurant or in HS1, the town's 1st cafe bar. If on business, you'll probably appreciate free wireless internet access available throughout the hotel. What matters so much more than bricks and mortar, though, is the warmth of the welcome and the friendly, easy service you'll receive - for the Hebrides has a great tradition of hospitality. While the Royal Hotel enjoys a delightful view over the colourful, bustling harbour to the splendour of Lews Castle and its grounds. The town centre is only around 200 metres walk.
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Cromwell St,
Stornoway,
Western Isles
HS1 2DG |
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Loch Ness,
Fort Augustus,
Highland
PH32 4DU |
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Biggar Road,
Abington,
Lanarkshire
ML12 6FT |
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5 Lawrieknowe,
Dumfries,
Dumfries and Galloway
DG2 7AH |
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Inverness Rd,
Nairn,
Highland
IV12 4RX |
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Mackenzies Highland Inn - In the heart of Aviemore, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Cairngorms, this family-run highland inn has free Wi-Fi and comfortable en suite rooms, some with mountain views. Family run, Mackenzies Highland Inn prides itself on offering a warm welcome and a relaxing atmosphere. All rooms have Sky TV and tea/coffee making facilities and toiletries are provided. Some of the rooms have spectacular views over the Cairngorms mountain range. The inn is family friendly, with a children's play area and a garden. Homemade food is available all day, and there is a children's menu and a daily specials' board. There is a friendly bar with regular live entertainment, including live music, jamming sessions, a karaoke night, a traditional acoustic night and disco sounds for the young at heart. The inn is just a few hundred metres from Aviemore Railway Station and free parking is available on site.
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125 Grampian Road,
Aviemore,
Highland
PH22 1RL |
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19 Seafield St,
Cullen,
Aberdeenshire
AB56 4SG |
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14 Hermitage Place,
Edinburgh,
Lothians
EH6 8AF |
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