Bed and Breakfasts in Kinross

Kinross is the second smallest county next to Clackmannan. It is a rich cattle and sheep farming area and the woollen industry and linen industries are the most common. Loch Leven is famous for its trout fishing and Loch Leven Castle is a must for budding historians.

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Pascaig Guest House, Kinross, Scotland

PR2S £60
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGarden
Distance: Miles
Pascaig Guest House is a beautiful Edwardian house with its own charm and where the atmosphere is one of restful comfort and modern facilities. Owned and managed by Innkeeper of the Year winners Alan and Pat Ward, guests are made to feel very welcome. The rooms are individually decorated, warm, cosy and very comfortable, and guests can enjoy being within easy reach of the M90 motorway and all the facilities which Kinross-Shire has to offer, as well as being 30 minutes from Edinburgh and just 15 minutes to Perth. We offer a choice of two rooms; firstly the very spacious ground-floor twin room with en-suite facilities, walk-in wardrobe and easy chairs. Upstairs we also have a double room with full facilities. Both the twin en-suite room and the upstairs double room have excellent facilities, including tea and coffee-making sets, trouser press, TV and alarm clocks. A hairdryer and iron are freely available for your personal use. Start your day in the comfort of our traditional Scottish dining room, or on the secluded patio to the rear of the house. We offer a wide choice of high quality breakfasts, catered to your individual needs. At Pascaig you are guaranteed a warm welcome where the emphasis is on friendliness and informality. Please telephone for further details; or send us a booking enquiry where you can check availability. Attractions: Whatever your interest and no matter what time of year you visit, Kinross has something for everyone. Pascaig is situated near two championship golf courses and the famous Loch Leven fishing and Heritage Site. Choose from a varied and packed programme of events around Kinross that include highland games, literary, food and music festivals, sporting competitions, agricultural shows, walking festivals and theatre designed to entertain and inspire! Other notable events taking place this year include the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles and the Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally. Those with an interest in music can enjoy Scotland's largest music festival, T in the Park. Pascaig is situated within five minutes of the free park-and-ride services to the festival grounds. Facilities: Parking Ensuite (WC symbol) Garden Patio Hairdryer Shower Tea/Coffee TV Trouser Press Rates: From £60 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets by arrangement, Off street parking.

Turfhills House, Kinross, Kinross

PPPN £30
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner AvailableHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Turfhills House B&B, Kinross, Scotland, offers traditional Country House accommodation in a two hundred years old property which has a “B” Listing due to its architectural merit. The house is set in a rural location and offers large informal and secluded grounds of around four acres with fine mature trees and shrubbery. Turfhills House is furnished in appropriate and impressive period style and offers accommodation of a high standard. Hosts Sue and Ken Miles have been welcoming guests from all over the world for many years. Their primary aim is to offer you a relaxed and comfortable stay in a restful environment. Their interest is in helping you make the most of your holiday in Scotland. They are happy to advise and help you plan your visits to the many attractions locally and throughout Scotland. An extensive library of guides and maps are freely available. Turfhills House is excellently located for touring Scotland, with immediate access to the major roads network of central Scotland and within easy reach of Perth (20 mins), Edinburgh (30 mins), St Andrews (40 mins), Stirling (30 mins) and Glasgow (50 mins). Loch Leven and historic Lochleven Castle, administered by Historic Scotland, is just a few minutes drive away The short boat shuttle to Lochleven Castle, site of the imprisonment of Mary Queen of Scots, is a star attraction, as are the historic Kinross House Gardens. Loch Leven is an internationally famous bird reserve and the RSPB have extensive facilities at nearby Vane Farm. Ospreys, geese, swans and ducks and other birdlife are in abundance at Loch Leven. Walkers and cyclists will find the local Loch Leven Heritage Trail is a great way to check out the natural heritage the area has to offer. Falkland Palace, administered by the Scottish National Trust, is located just a short drive away in the nearby delightful and historic village of Falkland and is one of many castles and historic sites in the locality. There are fine golf courses locally in Kinross and numerous nearby including Gleneagles and St Andrews. We can offer a family room, with a double and 2 single antique beds and period furnishings, with en-suite facilities. Double rooms also offer an antique beds and furnishings with bathroom facilities. A healthy and nutritious breakfast is offered using wholesome foods, including organic. Please note that as a small establishment we do not have the facility to accept payment by credit card. Please note, in Scotland, smoking is banned in all types of paid accommodation. Postcode for GPS - KY13 0NQ. Rates: From £30 per person per night. Out-with peak period, discounts for family groups and stays of more than 2 days are available. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets by arrangement. Off street parking. Wi-fi/internet access. Disabled facilities by arrangement - please enquire for details.