Scottish Hotels & Guest Houses in Stirling, Scotland
Choose from 41 hotels and guest houses in Stirling. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Ardeonaig Hotel And Restaurant - South Loch Tay by Killin, Killin, Stirling, FK21 8SU |
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In 14 acres of gardens, on the shores of Loch Tay, with breathtaking views across the loch to Ben Lawers mountain, the Ardeonaig Hotel and Restaurant offers great wine and award-winning food. With a beautiful, peaceful location, on the south side of Loch Tay, not far from the village of Kenmore, the hotel is small-scale, intimate and very personal. There are just 20 rooms in the main hotel, as well as 2 cottage suites and 5 new burnside rondevals (a South African-influenced thatched cottage). With Europe's most extensive South African wine cellar and superb cuisine, made with great local produce, the hotel holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand symbol and an Inn of the Year award. The hotel has recently taken over the 8000-acre Ardtalnaig Estate and now offers guests guided walks, photographic stalking, off-road cycling and the exclusive use of a mountain bothy for lunch and dinner. |
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| Kings House Hotel - Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, Stirling, FK19 8NY |
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Set against the striking Perthshire scenery, family-run Kings House Hotel offers comfortable and welcoming bed and breakfast accommodation, in the beautiful Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. All of the bedrooms have en suite facilities and are furnished in a homely cottage style. Some rooms have luxurious four-poster beds. The dining room serves a traditional Scottish menu in a cosy environment, with a fireplace and log fires. Sample Scotland's famous malt whiskies in the King James Bar or Rob Roy Bar. Kings House is a charming and historic hotel, built on the site of a royal hunting lodge. |
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| Munro Inn - Main Street, Lochearnhead, Stirling, FK18 8NA |
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Munro Inn is in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, next to Rob Roy Way. The comfy inn serves home-cooked food, has free Wi-Fi, and is an ideal base for walkers. The traditional, dog-friendly inn is within the beautiful Trossachs, at the edge of the Highlands. It is 1 hour from Glasgow and 90 minutes from Edinburgh. The games room and library have a pool table, a 42-inch TV with Freeview and plenty of games and books. Munro inn serves home-cooked breakfasts, lunches, afternoon teas and dinners, from 08:00 until 22:00. |
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| Balquhidder Braes Holiday Park - Balquhidder Station, Lochearnhead, Stirling, FK19 8NX |
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Surrounded by spectacular scenery, these self-catering log cabins are in a small, family-run holiday park. Each has luxury wood interiors, with lounge area, kitchen, bedrooms and bathroom. Wrap-around balconies give great all-round views of the Balquhidder Braes. Most cabins have a gas-powered "living flame" fireplace: the romance of a real fire, but with instant heat and without the effort. Balquhidder Braes Holiday Park is 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Loch Earn, within the beautiful Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. There are many species of plant life and animal in the area, including red squirrels, deer, otters, osprey and wild orchids. Only 80 minutes from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth, the Balquhidder Braes are ideal for outdoor activities including golf, walking, water sports, fishing and cycling. |
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| Doubletree by Hilton Dunblane Hydro Hotel - Perth Road, Dunblane, Stirling, FK15 0HG |
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Dunblane Hydro Hotel has a brand new reception area and a stunning new restaurant. The hotel is currently undergoing the final phase of its ?12m refurbishment programme. Many redesigned bedrooms are now available, as is the refurbished gym with its state-of-the-art Precor equipment. Dunblane Hydro is ideal for exploring Stirlingshire, the home of 'Braveheart' and the gateway to the Highlands and Scotland's only National Park. Excellent road and rail links mean the hotel is only a 45-minute drive or a short train journey from Edinburgh and Glasgow. The lobby bar, Stuart lounge and Wallace lounge have also had a complete makeover. |
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| Abercromby Apartments - Flat 2, Bridge of Allan, Stirling, FK9 4EA |
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These spacious ground-floor apartments are set in the most exclusive part of Bridge of Allan, with a view over Stirling Castle and the countryside of the Carse of Stirling. The handsome Victorian mansion has been converted into apartments with modern furnishings. It has a peaceful setting, with the Ochil Hills and Sherriffmuir to the rear. Bridge of Allan is close to Stirling and its university, and offers an excellent range of shops and restaurants. There is an excellent restaurant within a 5-minute walk. |
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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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| Dalgair House Hotel - 113 And 115 Main Street, Callander, Stirling, FK17 8BQ |
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This small and comfortable family-run hotel with bar and restaurant has earned a reputation for its cuisine and friendly atmosphere. It is attractively and centrally situated in the tourist resort of Callander, within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The Dalgair House Hotel is approximately 15 miles (24 km) north west of Stirling on the A84 Stirling to Crianlarich route. |
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| Ben Lawers Hotel - Lawers, Killin, Stirling, PH15 2PA |
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Situated in the heart of one of Scotland's most beautiful and unspoilt areas, this charming 300 year-old hotel boasts fantastic views over the Lawers Mountain Range and Loch Tay. Just a short stroll away from the old Lawers Village, where the infamous Lady of Lawers once lived, the Ben Lawers Hotel offers a peaceful, rural retreat, far away from the stresses of everyday life. Having earned a reputation for its friendly atmosphere and good, home-cooked food, the hotel is the ideal choice for your stay in The Highlands. With just 5 en suite bedrooms, you can be assured of personal service and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Families are welcome, and well-behaved dogs can stay at no extra charge. |
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| The Lake Of Menteith Hotel - Port Of Menteith, Callander, Stirling, FK8 3RA |
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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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| Rowardennan Hotel - Rowardennan, Rowardennan, Stirling, G63 0AR |
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On the banks of Loch Lomond in the magnificent Queen Elizabeth Forest, this hotel has spectacular views of Ben Lomond, the loch and mountains to the north. Rowardennan Hotel is accessible, yet remote. It is an hour from Glasgow, but located at the foot of Ben Lomond (974 metres high) and encircled by woodland. There are 2 bars and an excellent restaurant that serves local, fresh produce. Rowardennan Hotel dates back to 1696 and has a contemporary Scottish style. Many of the cosy rooms have stunning views. |
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