Bed and Breakfasts in Lanarkshire

Lanarkshire is situated between Edinburgh and Glasgow and has some of the most innovative and successful businesses in Scotland. The village of New Lanark is a world heritage village. Towns and villages to visit include Strathaven, Sandford, Chapelton and Glassford.

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Corehouse Farm B & B, Kirkfieldbank, Lanarkshire

PPPN £28
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
A warm family welcome awaits all visitors to Corehouse Home Farm, a traditional working farm with sheep and horses, offering quality bed and breakfast accommodation in Lanarkshire, Scotland. We welcome guests to our home all year round and provide excellent, comfortable accommodation in the farmhouse annexe. We have two family rooms and one double room available for overnight or longer stays as required. The family rooms include a double bed and bunk beds. Each of the rooms is tastefully furnished to a very high standard and include en-suite bathroom and shower facilities, as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Guests should note that we operate a no smoking policy in the house. Guests have their own sitting room in which to relax and watch TV or play board games, or why not wander round the farm and pay a visit to the nature reserve and stunning Falls of Clyde. In the morning, you can enjoy a leisurely breakfast in the light and airy conservatory, with a choice of continental or full Scottish breakfast, home cooked to perfection. And if you need directions or advice on things to do, we are always pleased to help you make the most of your stay. Just ask! Choose to relax and enjoy the beautiful Lanarkshire countryside on our doorstep or venture further afield to the many traditional market towns such as Lanark and Biggar, or the bustling cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. We are delighted to recommend places to visit and provide comprehensive directions ensuring our guests always find their way home to Corehouse. Rates: From £28 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets are allowed. Off street parking. Wi-Fi/internet access. 3 Star Visit Scotland.

www.rissons.co.uk

PR2S £70 - £75
3 Star3 Star3 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner AvailableHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Rissons Restaurant and Rooms is run by Anne and Scott Baxter, who purchased the premises in 2002 and have refurbished the rooms and restaurant, and developed an imaginative and innovative range of menus, culminating in many awards. There are ten well equipped and comfortable bedrooms providing single, double, twin, and family accomodation. The family room accommodates a double and a single bed. All of the rooms have en-suite facilites. All our rooms are simply, but tastefully decorated, and all of the bathrooms are fitted with quality ware. Toiletries are supplied by Arran Aromatics. Residents can also relax in our spacious and comfortable lounge complete with feature wood burning stove. Our accommodation is available seven days a week, although we are closed for the first week of January. Breakfast is served from 7.30am – 9.00am, Monday to Friday, and from 8am – 9.30am, Saturday and Sunday. All prices include full breakfast. Rissons in Strathaven, is an ideal base to tour Glasgow, the Clyde Valley and Lanark, or the Ayrshire Coast, and is only 20 minutes drive away from shopping East Kilbride or Hamilton. Strathaven itself provides local shopping, tearooms, and a local park complete with boating pond, childrens play areas, putting, tennis, and it’s own miniature railway. With open countryside and cycle tracks nearby, there is plenty of scope for keen walkers or cyclists, and there is also a Covenanter Trail for those interested in local or Scottish History. Rates: From £70 to £75 per room per night based on 2 sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Dinner is available. Wi-fi/internet access. 3 Star VS.

Craigpark House Bed & Breakfast, Caldercruix Airdrie, Lanarkshire

PPPN £30 to 38
3 Star3 Star3 Star
No SmokingHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Craigpark House is ideally situated on the Old Edinburgh Road just outside Airdrie, where Kay and Billy look forward to welcoming you to their home. We are well positioned for touring and are in close proximity to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling. All are within a 45 minute drive by car. The B & B has been completely refurbished recently to a high standard, with full central heating. For your comfort Craigpark House is a non-Smoking establishment. The Rooms... We have 3 rooms available to guests. A single room A double room And a twin room (the bed can be made into a King-size.) Each room has en-suite facilities and also benefits from: TV/DVD Wi-Fi internet access Bath Robes Towels Tea/Coffee making facilities Mini Fridge with complimentary Beer- Wine and Mineral Water Complimentary Snacks Nearby is the New Lanark Heritage site which is only 45 minutes away by car. There is direct access to the bicycle walkway route which goes straight through to Bathgate. Please note we also have secure storage for bikes and other outdoor equipment and drying facilites. We are also only a 10 minute drive to the local train station with trains leaving every 15 minutes direct into Glasgow. There are several golf courses nearby. For eample Easter Moffat, Plains, Airdrie Golf Course and Drumpellier Coatbridge. Easy access from M8, M74, M80 and M9 motorways. AIRDRIE is reputed to be the highest town in Scotland, built on 7 hills similar to Rome. Glasgow and Stirling 15 miles, Edinburgh 28 miles. Excellent touring base for CENTRAL SCOTLAND. Rates: From £30 to £38 per person per night. Children are welcome. No Smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Wi-Fi/internet access. 3 Star Visit Wales.

Cuil Darach, Biggar, Lanarkshire

PPPN £32.50 - £45
PR2S £76
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Cuil Darach is the 21st Century4 star bed and breakfast family home, situated on the boundary of the ancient market town of Biggar. It has beautiful views to open countryside and rolling hills yet it is only 5 minutes walk from the High Street with its restaurants, pubs, hotels and shops. Each room has: Full central heating with controls for each room Combi-television and video Tea/Coffee making facilities Tray with biscuits, horlicks, cappucinos and herbal teas Clock Radio Alarm Local information folder A selection of books and magazines Complimentary Toiletries Breakfast: Traditional Scottish Breakfast or vegetarian alternative, OR Continental breakfast will be served between 8-9 am. Early breakfast will be served by arrangement. Contents are sourced locally where possible with organic and free range options when available. Cuil Darach has beautiful views to open countryside and rolling hills yet it is only 5 minutes walk from the High Street with its restaurants, pubs, hotels and shops. All sights within Biggar are within easy walking distance of Cuil Darach. In Biggar, there are 5 museums, run by the Biggar Museum Trust, one run by the Biggar Albion Foundation, 2 parks and a unique Victorian puppet theatre. It was also the home of Albion Motors and this is remembered in one of the museums. It has the only working gasworks in Scotland and is open on several days in the summer months to demonstrate this old technology to enthusiasts. Biggar is the home of the Albion Classic Car rally, the Volkswagen Owners Festival and the builders of the Biggest Bonfire in Scotland. William Wallace allegedly stood on the Cadger’s Brig to spy on the English Army. John Buchan came from nearby and made the area famous as the location of his thriller, ‘The Thirty-nine Steps’. William Gladstone's family originated in this town. There is an 18-hole Golf Course at Biggar Park, together with tennis and putting. Permits are available for angling in the Clyde and Tweed. Numerous country walks are possible along tracks in the hills and at lower levels. There are regular classical, jazz and folk music concerts and dramas and the Biggar Little Festival held in numerous venues in the town during middles to end of October. Our latest attractions are the redeveloped Little Mitchellwood Community Woodland which opened in 2006 and further along Langlees Road, the Little Quarry, a wildlife sanctuary, opened in 2008, both part of the Heritage Trail around Biggar. There is also the newly refurbished and updated Corn Exchange which is well worth a visit and maybe take in a drama, musical or panto. Rates: £32.50 to £45 per person per night. From £76 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets are allowed. Off street parking. Wi-Fi/internet access. 4 Star Visit Scotland.