Bed and Breakfasts in Stirling

This area is rich in history, has amazing scenery and plenty of things to do and see. Places to visit include Stirling Castle, the Rob Roy Statue, Cowane's Hospital, the National Wallace Monument and Cambuskenneth Abbey amongst many others.

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Easter Tarr Farmhouse, Thornhill, Stirling

PPPN £25
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGarden
Distance: Miles
Easter Tarr Farmhouse is situated in beautiful countryside just 12 miles to the west of the ancient capital of Scotland, Stirling. We are 3 miles from Scotlands first National Park which encompasses the Trossachs and Loch Lomond areas.Stirling has excellent shopping centres and entertainment. We are 40 mins from Glasgow, 25mins from Loch Lomond,45 mins from Edinburgh, 50 mins from Perth and just 15min from Stirling. All rooms are en-suite , Tea /coffee making facilities, T.V. in all rooms, Hair drier, Central heating, Iron and board, Garden, Residents lounge. Easter Tarr is 3 STAR RATED with the Scottish Tourist Board. There is also a comfortable residents lounge and a public telephone. We ofer a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere to our guests. All rooms are comfortably furnished and have beautiful views over the gardens and open countryside. "The Tarr", as our house is nicknamed locally, was built in 1825 and we are only the third family to live here in over a hundred years. "The Tarr" stands two miles west of the village of Thornhill, which has celebrated its 300th anniversary and is located in a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Many of our guests take their evening meals in one of the hotels or restaurants in Thornhill or in Callander, which is also not far away. Danny and Trudi look forward to your visit and the opportunity to welcome you to one of the most beautiful areas of Scotland. We are sure you will enjoy your visit to this interesting and spectacular region of Scotland, which is conveniently located for visits to the Central and Southern Highlands. Rates : From £25 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets allowed by arrangement. Off street parking. 3 Star Visit Scotland.

Mayfield Guest House, Aberfoyle, Stirling

PPPN £35
PR2S £55
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGarden
Distance: Miles
Our Guest House is on the Main Street in Aberfoyle, we are open all year round. Prices are from 27.50 UK pounds pppn, and includes a full Scottish breakfast. Pack Lunches available on request. Please feel free to email or phone. We have one double room and two twin Bedded or two double King size rooms. All our rooms are ensuite and have tea/coffee making facilities. television and oil central heating. Parking facilities available and pets are welcome. We also have a conservatory for you to relax in and a garage to store your bicycles. Aberfoyle lies in one of Europe's most beautiful locations at the southern edge of the West Highland Fault, and the only village lying inside the Lomond & Trossaches National Park, with Loch Ard, Loch Chon, Loch Arklet and Loch Lomond all lying to the West, Loch Katrine, Loch Achray and Loch Venacher to the North and the, Scotlands only "lake" lying to the East. The village is without doubt the most important gateway to the Trossachs and has something for everyone. The Western view from the village is dominated by the spectacular rise of Ben Lomond. We have a conservatory for guests in the evening with tea and coffee making facilities. Packed Lunches available on request. Three miles east of Aberfoyle is the Lake of Menteith, the only lake in Scotland (as opposed to loch). On Inchmahome island in the middle of the lake are the beautiful and substantial ruins of Inchmahome Priory, the 13th-century Augustinian priory where the four-year-old Mary, Queen of Scots was sent in 1547, safe from the clutches of Henry VIII. A ferry takes visitors over to the island from Port of Menteith. Apr-Sep Mon-Sun 0930-1830. Tel. 385294 (HS). The lake is also a popular spot for fly-fishing and you can rent boats from Lake of Menteith Fisheries, Tel. 385664, April-October. To the north of Aberfoyle is Doon Hill, better known as the Fairy Knowe. The tree at the top is said to be the home of the 'People of Quietness', and in 1692 a local minister was less than discreet in telling the world of their secrets. As punishment he was taken away to fairyland, and his spirit has languished there ever since. If you go round the tree seven times, your wish will be granted, but go round it backwards and… well, we won't be held responsible. It's about an hour up and back. Cross the bridge over the Forth and head past the cemetery, then follow the signs. The Roby Roy Way is a long distance walk between Drymen via Aberfoyle in the Trossachs to Pitlochry in Perthshire. Rates : From £35 per person per night (single occupancy). From £55 per room per night based on two people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets allowed. Off street parking.

Oaklands Bed & Breakfast, Falkirk, Stirling

PR2S £65 - £70
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Oaklands is a spacious detached Edwardian villa built in 1910 as a home for the Young family, Boot Manufacturers of Laurieston. Our Bed and Breakfast in Falkirk always strives to offer service of the highest quality to every visitor. There are three bedrooms, all furnished to a high standard, and all featuring original Scottish watercolours and prints. The Blue Room, located at the back of the house with a view to the River Forth in the distance, contains a double bed, Edwardian wardrobe and chest of drawers. It has an en-suite WC, wash-hand basin and shower. The Family Room is a very bright and spacious room containing a double bed and a single bed. There is an Art Nouveau wardrobe and chest of drawers. A baby cot is available if required. This room has views over the front and side gardens, and an en-suite WC, wash-hand basin and shower. The Twin Room contains two single beds, Edwardian wardrobe, Victorian chest of drawers and wash hand basin. It has direct access to the main bathroom which is furnished to a very high standard, including Carrara marble worktops. Occupants of this room have exclusive use of the bathroom. The room has views to the River Forth in the distance, the Ochil Hills, and to the back garden. All three rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, clock/radio alarm, TV with teletext. Consideration is always given to special requests. Guests are welcome to use our living room which features some original Scottish landscape paintings of the tiny clifftop fishing village of Catterline by Lil Neilson, Angus Neil, Annette Stephen and Carolyn Couper, who works in the Watch House as artist in residence at times. Oaklands is one of the best places to stay in Falkirk and is also superbly situated for both city and rural pursuits. Just 10 minutes from the town centre of Falkirk, and less than 30 minutes from Edinburgh (the airport can be reached in 20 minutes), Glasgow and Stirling (the Gateway to the Highlands), Oaklands can truly be said to be right in the centre of Scotland. Rates : From £65 - £70 per room per night based on two people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets allowed. WiFi access. Off street parking. 4 Star Visit Scotland.

Argyll House B&B, Stirling, Stirlingshire

PPPN £25 - £27.50
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Argyll House overlooks the Wallace Monument, the gothic tower honouring Scotland's other national hero - William Wallace. Our front bedrooms have a wonderful view of the monument which is spectacularly lit at night. With a backdrop of mountains and the winding river Forth, Stirling is Scotland’s green city and gateway to the country’s first National Park. Your host, Joan Shaw, will warmly welcome you into her home and prides herself on being relaxed and attentive and offers comfortable accommodation with the emphasis on care and attention to detail. This is reflected in the choice of triple, double or twin rooms with top quality beds and linen. All rooms have individually controlled central heating, remote control TV/DVD, hairdryer, radio alarm clock and hospitality tray with tea, coffee, hot chocolate and homemade shortbread in your room for your convenience. All rooms have free internet WiFi access. After a comfortable night's rest look forward to a great Scottish breakfast. Relax and enjoy 'breakfast chats', planning your day with our informative guidebooks and of course 'local knowledge'. Centrally located, there are a number of excellent restaurants within a short walk and we are very close to the University of Stirling. Stirling has excellent access to Edinburgh and Glasgow airports. The ideal touring base being close to all forms of public transport and with excellent motorway connections, destinations are all easily reached from our doorstep. Nearby you can also enjoy the picturesque scenery of the famous Trossachs and Loch Lomond. So whether tracing your ancestors, hill walking, fishing, golf, shopping for woollens, or just having a leisurely sail on the steamboat 'Sir Walter Scott' on Loch Katrine, Stirling offers you a wealth of choice to suit your interests. Informative guidebooks and maps are available to plan your trips. Rates: From £25 to £27.50 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Wi-Fi/internet access.