Fishing Hotels & Guest Houses in Scotland
Choose from 147 hotels and guest houses in Scotland. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Westhaven - South Street, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3HZ |
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Westhaven is situated in a quiet location close to the town centre, overlooking the golf course and Anagach Woods, with a magnificent view to the Hills of Cromdale. Westhaven is convenient for the many amenities to be found in the square and High Street of Grantown-on-Spey. The property has recently been refurbished to the highest of standards and offers spacious, comfortable accommodation. Westhaven has been graded a 4-star bed and breakfast by the Scottish Tourist Accommodation Guide and Visit Scotland. |
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| The Famous Star Hotel Moffat - 44 Hight Street, Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway, DG10 9EF |
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This unique and friendly hotel dates back to the 1700s. It serves good home-cooked food and has 8 refurbished en suite rooms. Star Hotel Moffat is only 20 feet wide! The family-run hotel is mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records as the narrowest detached hotel. The hotel has a restaurant and 2 bars that serve Real Ales and over 50 whiskeys. Close by is an excellent 18-hole golf course and fishing on the River Annan. Moffat is convenient for the A74 (M) motorway. |
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| 6 Caberfeidh - 6 Caberfeidh Fassifernrd, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6BE |
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This family-run establishment is 5 minutes' walk from train and bus stations, and 2 minutes' walk from the High Street and restaurants. Hosts Wilma and Jim have run 6 Caberfeidh as a B&B for 18 years and have many return-customers and friends. Jim has a taxi for tours and local runs and can help with local knowledge and advice on where to go for day trips etc. The cosy Tourist Board-rated establishment has en suite rooms, and offers a choice of vegetarian, continental and full Scottish breakfast. There is also a nice four-poster room with a corner bath and a view over the loch. |
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| Dryburgh Abbey Hotel - St Boswells, Galashiels, Borders, TD6 0RQ |
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In a 10-acre private estate, on the banks of the River Tweed, this 19th-century baronial hall is now a luxurious 4-star country house hotel with an indoor pool and an award-winning restaurant. In the heart of the Scottish Borders, next to historic Dryburgh Abbey, this magnificent country house dates back to the mid-19th century. Today, the Dryburgh Abbey Hotel houses spacious, individually decorated en suite rooms, all with their own unique charm. All of the comfortable rooms have TVs, complimentary beverage trays and luxurious toiletries and bathroom products from Gilchrist and Soames. Many rooms have magnificent views of the River Tweed and the hotel gardens. The impressive leisure and relaxation facilities include a sauna and an indoor heated pool, kept at a constant 87 degrees. For keen anglers, the hotel boasts trout-fishing rights and direct access to the River Tweed. Looking out over the river, the Tweed Restaurant has been awarded 2 AA Rosettes for the quality of its cuisine. |
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| The Loch Leven Hotel - Old Ferry Road, Onich, Highland, PH33 6SA |
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With a beautiful loch-side setting and dramatic views of the mountains, this family-run hotel offers free Wi-Fi and charming accommodation, great for a relaxing break or an activity holiday. In one of the most spectacular, naturally beautiful regions of Scotland, the Loch Leven Hotel is a traditional Scottish Highlands hotel near Glencoe, Ballachulish, Fort William and Ben Nevis. The hotel was originally established in the 17th century as a coaching inn and ferry terminal for the Ballachulish Ferry (when this was merely a small rowboat). Since taking over in December 1999, your hosts, Hilary and her partner John, have sympathetically modernised and completely refurbished the hotel. All of the comfortable and attractive en suite rooms are individually decorated. All rooms have TVs, telephones, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryers. With spectacular views over the streams to the mountains beyond, the bar and restaurant offer home-cooked meals, made with superb local produce. |
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| Craigdarroch House - Foyers, Foyers, Highland, IV2 6XU |
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With a superb quiet location in a Highland forest near Falls of Foyers waterfall, Craigdarroch House has open log fires and stunning panoramic views of Loch Ness. Craigdarroch House has a restaurant in which you can savour a candle-lit dinner in the dining room, with views of the loch and the hills beyond. Bar meals are served all day. The lounge bar has a fine malt whisky collection of 130 whiskies. Relax with a book or watch the wildlife in the surrounding woodland from the comfort of the hotel's conservatory. On the hillside above Loch Ness, Craigdarroch House is great for guests who want to stay in an area of outstanding natural beauty and explore the Highland area. |
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| Bridge of Orchy Hotel - Main Street, Bridge of Orchy, Argyll and Bute, PA36 4AD |
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The Bridge of Orchy hotel sits on the A82 which is the main route to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. The train station which is only minutes walk from the Hotel is served daily by trains from London, Glasgow and Fort William. The Hotel has become renowned for its fine cuisine and real hospitality, it is surrounded by some of Scotlands finest scenery including several munros, loch and river fishing, skiing, distilleries and breweries and of course the famous bridge itself. There are 4 golf courses nearby. Offering the option of luxury in our 10 en-suite hotel rooms or more rustic accommodation in our bunkhouse with rooms of 2, 3 or 7, we cater for all walks of life. So whether you are an outdoor enthusiast, looking for a break away from the hustle and bustle or even a stop over on your way North or South we offer something for everyone. |
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| Invergarry Hotel - Invergarry, Fort Augustus, Highland, PH35 4HJ |
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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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| Tyndrum Lodge Hotel - Tyndrum, Tyndrum, Stirling, FK20 8RY |
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This family-run hotel is situated amongst of some of the most stunning scenery in the UK, on the edge of one of the best hill walking areas in the Highlands. Ideally located just off the West Highland Way, Tyndrum Lodge Hotel is an excellent base for outdoor activities such as walking, climbing, skiing, snowboarding and mountain biking. With Oban, Fort William, Glencoe and Loch Lomond all within easy reach it is perfectly placed for exploring the magnificent glens and lochs of the west coast of Scotland. |
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| The Pheasant Hotel - 1 Maxwell Street, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, DG5 4AH |
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This family-run hotel offers attractive en suite accommodation in the centre of Dalbeattie, on Scotland's beautiful Solway coast in Kirkcudbrightshire. In the heart of attractive countryside, some 12 miles (20 km) west of Dumfries, the hotel has 8 well-equipped en suite bedrooms. Each room has tea/coffee making facilities and TVs. All of the rooms are comfortably furnished with high-quality bedding. A generous and tasty traditional cooked Scottish breakfast is included in the price. Drinks and snacks are available in Wilburs Bar. Wilburs Restaurant offers high quality food and great value for money. Free Wi-Fi wireless internet access is available throughout the hotel. |
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| Bannerman Bed and Breakfast - 47 Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, Highland, IV3 5NZ |
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Close to the centre of Scotland's fastest-growing city, this attractive Victorian building offers free on-site parking, free Wi-Fi, hearty breakfasts and stylish and modern en suite rooms. Bannerman Bed and Breakfast is within walking distance of the very heart of Inverness, a beautiful, thriving modern city, surrounded by stunning scenery. On the main tourist route to Loch Ness and Fort William, this 3-star bed and breakfast is also a great base from which to explore the local countryside and the Highlands. All of the light and airy en suite rooms have power showers, hairdryers, tea/coffee making facilities and TVs with Freeview digital channels. Bannerman Bed and Breakfast is privately owned and run by your host, Alison Cameron. With just 4 rooms, the bed and breakfast offers attentive, individual service, a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and tasty home-cooked breakfasts. |
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| Herrislea House Hotel - Veensgarth, Lerwick, Shetland Islands, ZE2 9SB |
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We will warmly welcome you at our country location, 7 miles from Lerwick, where you will be at the centre of Shetland, and the centre of our attention. Our well-maintained hotel has an impressive mix of furnishings, creating a unique style in the public areas. We have 13 well-appointed, individually decorated, en suite bedrooms. You can dine in our Phoenix Restaurant where we use and promote the finest of local produce. |
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| Ballathie House Hotel - Kinclaven, Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross, PH1 4QN |
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Situated within its own private estate, overlooking the River Tay, gateway to the Scottish Highlands, this charming country house provides luxurious accommodation in tranquil surroundings. One of the UK's leading country house hotels, Ballathie House aims to offer a traditional taste of the Scottish Highlands. It features 41 beautiful en suite bedrooms, each one individually decorated, and award winning cuisine in the restaurant. Set in Kinclaven, Stanley, just 12 miles from Perth city centre, which is home to a theatre, concert hall and specialist shops, Ballathie House occupies an ideal position from which to explore the many attractions of the Scottish Highlands. |
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| Black Bull Hotel - 2 The Square, Strathblane, Glasgow Area, G63 9NG |
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Situated in the pretty village of Killearn, this small, family-run, country inn-style hotel with bistro and conservatory restaurants is ideally located for exploring Scotland's central belt. Loch Lomond, Queen Elizabeth Country Park, and Glasgow and Stirling city centres are all within half an hour's drive. The Black Bull is renowned for its excellent, award-winning cuisine and first class service, as well as its comfortable, well-appointed accommodation. Children and pets are very welcome. The hotel has a large public bar and cosy residents' lounge bar. There are large gardens and plenty of car parking. |
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| Talbot Hotel - Newnham Bridge, St. Michaels, Fife, WR15 8JF |
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A fine example of Victorian architecture, this charming, family-run house provides an array of beautiful rooms, from a traditional public bar to a modern airy lounge and 3 contrasting restaurants. Relax in the comfortable public areas, complete with large settees and open log fires, before retiring to one of the 5 en suite guest rooms found upstairs, with stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the Talbot's own private stretch of river. The friendly and efficient staff at The Talbot pay close attention to every detail so as to ensure that no matter how long or short your visit, it will be a thoroughly pleasurable one. |
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| Wellwood House - West Moulin Road, Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross, PH16 5EA |
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The AA 4-star Wellwood House is a Victorian manor house set in 2 acres of quiet gardens in central Pitlochry, with stunning views of the Vale of Atholl and Ben Vrachie. Originally built around 1881, Wellwood House is surrounded by private gardens, with a stream and a pond. Red squirrels, roe deer, moorhens, and wild ducks are often seen in the gardens. Centrally situated, the Wellwood is a peaceful base from which to explore the central Highlands of Scotland. In the evenings, you can relax in the guest library, with its unique honesty bar. Wellwood House has had AA 4-star guest house status since June 2004 and Scottish Tourist Board 4-star guest house status since June 2005. |
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| Skeabost Country House Hotel - Skeabost Bridge, Portree, Highland, IV51 9NP |
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Skeabost Country House Hotel stands within large private grounds at the edge of Loch Snizort. The hotel is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding Scottish highlands and visiting the many local attractions. The hotel also has its very own nine-hole, 18 tee golf course which provides the perfect challenge for any level of golfer. Each of the hotel's bedrooms has colour television, Sky and tea and coffee making facilities. The superior rooms are all individually designed and boast an array of extra comforts. Many of the rooms also offer views over the landscaped grounds, Loch Snizort and the nearby river. Dining is available in the conservatory and in the wood panelled restaurant, both serving a fine selection of freshly prepared local and international dishes. A choice of over 100 fine malt whiskies is also available to complement your meal. For a more relaxed setting the hotel has its own cocktail bar and billiard room in which you can relax and unwind with your favourite drink. Skeabost Country House Hotel is also fully capable of hosting private business functions and weddings. |
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| Menzies Irvine - 46 Annick Road, Irvine, Ayrshire, KA11 4LD |
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Located just outside Irvine, Ayrshire and only seven miles from Prestwick airport, this newly refurbished hotel is perfectly placed for both business and leisure. With an excellent selection of function rooms, ranging from executive boardrooms to a suite seating up to 300, the Menzies Irvine can accommodate a wide range of meetings, conferences, wedding receptions and private dinning requirements. The hotel has 128 bedrooms including executive rooms, spacious lounge bar, stylish Brasserie restaurant and 9-hole golf course. |
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| The Popinjay Hotel and Spa - Rosebank, Rosebank, Lanarkshire, ML8 5QB |
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Popinjay Hotel is located in private gardens that reach down to the banks of the River Clyde, in the heart of the Famous Clyde Valley. The hotel has a modern leisure centre with an 18-metre swimming pool, a gym, spa and sauna. It also has fishing rights for the river. Popinjay Hotel is 4 miles (6.4 km) from the M74 and local attractions include Strathclyde Park, Bothwell Castle and Glasgow Cathedral. Built in the Tudor fashion and containing en suite rooms, Popinjay Hotel takes its name from an imaginary bird connected with local May Day celebrations from the 17th century. Following new owners, Popinjay has renovated public areas. Both ground-floor bedrooms have been renovated to disabled status. |
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| Dungallan Country House - Gallanach Road, Oban, Argyll and Bute, PA34 4PD |
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In a beautiful, peaceful location, overlooking Oban Bay, the Isles of Kerrera, Lismore, Mull and the sound of Kerrera, this beautiful Victorian building is now a 5-star guest house. Originally built as a summer residence by the Duke of Argyll in 1870, Dungallan Country House is situated on the edge of the town of Oban. The tranquil and secluded, yet commanding position means that the hotel offers superb views to 3 sides. Oban's promenade and the town's shops are just a 10-minute stroll away. All of the en suite rooms have been fully refurbished to a very high standard and most have magnificent sea views. Free wireless internet access is available throughout. There is a cosy and exclusive bar, offering cocktails and a choice of over 100 single malt whiskies. With a huge picture window, the bar overlooks Oban Bay. The residents' lounge is a great place to relax and read by the warmth of an open log fire. |
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| The Falls Of Dochart Inn - Gray Street, Killin, Stirling, FK21 8SL |
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A boutique inn experience at the heart of Scotland: the location overlooks the spectacular Falls of Dochart, so you will never forget your stay at this family-run inn. Amid the breathtaking Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, The Falls of Dochart Inn is well placed for simple relaxation and the many outdoor activities around Killin. The comfortable and inviting bedrooms overlook either the dramatic waterfalls, or leafy grounds. The traditional bar is lit by atmospheric candle light, and warmed in winter by a large open fire. Delicious and hearty Scottish food is prepared by chefs who always source the freshest local produce. |
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| Tayside Hotel - Mill Street, Perth, Perth and Kinross, PH1 4NL |
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The ideal base from which to enjoy an exciting activity-filled break in the Scottish Highlands, this true Sportsman's hotel is set in Stanley, just 15 minutes from the Perth City Centre. Already renowned as one of the true great fishing hotels in Scotland, the Tayside Hotel is now becoming a popular choice for walkers, shooters, golfers and sightseers who want to explore the beautiful scenery of the Highlands. Under new ownership since May 2007, the Tayside offers warm hospitality and delicious home-cooked cuisine. It is conveniently situated close to the A9 North/South road and just 1 hour from Edinburgh or Glasgow. |
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| The Waverley Hotel - 88 - 94 Main Street, Callander, Stirling, FK17 8BD |
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Ideally situated to explore the natural beauty of the Trossachs National Park, this charming hotel is set in Callendar, at the 'Gateway to the Highlands'. Offering comfortable en suite rooms, equipped with all facilities needed for a relaxing stay, the Waverley Hotel also features a bar. A member of CAMRA and winner of the Forth Valley Pub of the Year 2006, the bar is a favourite among locals and serves cask ales, lagers and malt whiskies. Each evening, following a long day of exploring the wonderful surroundings, you can unwind in the friendly atmosphere of the Waverley to enjoy a freshly prepared meal. All food is locally sourced and homemade. |
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| Balyett Bed And Breakfast - Cairnryan Road, Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, DG9 8QL |
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With free parking, free Wi-Fi and spectacular views overlooking the shores of Lochryan, this unique Victorian bed and breakfast, is between the ferry ports of Stranraer and Cairnryan. Balyett Bed and Breakfast is just a 4-minute drive from Stranraer's ferry port and only a 5-minute drive from Cairnryan - ideal for the Stena Line ferries to Belfast and the P&O ferries to Larne. Balyett offers beautifully decorated spacious rooms. All match the traditional decor of this Victorian home. You can sit in the garden or relax in the lounge by the log fire with a drink, all whilst watching the ferries go by. |
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| Dunalastair Hotel - The Square, Kinloch Rannoch, Perth and Kinross, PH16 5PW |
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This striking Victorian hotel located by Loch Rannoch and the 'Schiehallion' mountain dominates the village square of Kinloch Rannoch and boasts friendly and efficient staff. Privately-owned and run, the hotel occupies a prominent position overlooking a small village, 13 miles from the A9, north of Pitlochry. Bedrooms have picturesque views, and even the smallest rooms have recently been refurbished. Rooms are individually decorated with antique and modern style furniture, and a mixture of fabrics and furnishings. In larger rooms there are comfortable armchairs from where you can gaze out of the window. Very popular as a weekend getaway, the hotel's facilities include a lounge room with log fire, a quiet conservatory, a small whisky bar with a very large collection of malt whiskies, and an elegant oak panelled dining room serving a range of seasonal and classic dishes with a modern personality. |
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| The Bridge Hotel - Dunrobin St, Helmsdale, Highland, KW8 6JA |
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Situated in the heart of a picturesque Highland village on the east coast of Scotland, this contemporary country hotel rejects modern day distractions in favour of a haven of peace. In an effort to keep alive what this region stands for, the hotel has invested in natural history and art, and retains much of its original charm, including the woodwork and panelling which glow with the warmth of open log fires. With no TVs and telephones in the rooms, you can absorb the peace and quiet. Built in 1816, the Bridge Hotel is steeped in history and tradition, with the famous Helmsdale River running right past it. Served by 2 airports - Inverness and Wick - it is conveniently situated on the main axis between Inverness, Thurso and John O'Groats, the most northern point of mainland Scotland, and a perfect base for exploring the wonders of the Highlands. |
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| Clovenfords Hotel - 1 Vine Street, Galashiels, Borders, TD1 3LU |
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Clovenfords is an 18th-century coaching inn, 1 hour from Edinburgh, well placed for touring the Scottish Borders and awarded Hotel of the Year 2009/10 by The Shires Magazine. Clovenfords Hotel is 3 miles (4.8 km) from Galashiels, close to fishing, golfing and hill walking. |
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| County Hotel - 3-5 High Street, Selkirk, Borders, TD7 4BZ |
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Ideally situated in the centre of picturesque Selkirk, the historic County Hotel is a friendly former coaching inn on the market square, with excellent access to the A7. All of the comfortable rooms offer en suite facilities, a flat-screen TV, a CD player and a DVD player. County Hotel boasts a range of dining options, including the Willow Restaurant, serving a fusion of Scottish and Mediterranean cuisine. La Contea offers an Italian menu and The Lounge provides informal dining and drinks. Local leisure pursuits include golfing, fishing and walking. Free parking is available to guests. |
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| Ailsa Cottage Bed And Breakfast - 2 Victoria Buildings, Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, DG9 8RA |
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Immediately opposite Loch Ryan with views of ferries sailing in and out, our cottage is part of a Victorian terrace, which was once the home of a ship's captain. Our accommodation is newly refurbished with en suite and private bathrooms, and garden or loch views. Refreshment trays and colour TVs are in all rooms, and hairdryers, irons etc are available on request. We are happy to provide evening meals on request. |
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| Auld Alliance - East Terrace, Kingussie, Highland, PH21 1JS |
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Beautiful centuries old house in private grounds with spectacular views across to Spey Valley to the Cairngorm Mountains. The house has been fully restored and modernised by the present owners to include a highly acclaimed French style restaurant which utilises the best of the local produce. It is the Auld Alliance ethos to make your visit a truly memorable one. We pride ourselves on ambience, hospitality, and the 'French gastronomic experience. |
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