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.
| Balquhidder Braes Holiday Park - Balquhidder Station, Lochearnhead, Stirling, FK19 8NX |
| |
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. |
| |
|
| Dreadnought Hotel - Station Road, Callander, Stirling, FK17 8AN |
| |
Originally built in the XVII century by the Clan McNab, whose motto remains as the hotel's name. The Dreadnought provides a blend of history with modern day comfort and style. An extremely popular hotel locally for bar lunches and functions, the hotel provides consistently high service. Loch Katrine, Loch Lomond, Stirling and many sites of beauty and interest are easily accessible from the Dreadnought. |
| |
|
| Stirling Management Centre - University Of Stirling Campus, Bridge of Allan, Stirling, FK9 4LA |
| |
Set in 300 acres of beautiful university parkland, the calm, tranquil surroundings of Stirling Management Centre are only an hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Stirling Management Centre offers a 'home-from-home' environment. It has a bar, restaurant and leisure facilities, including a 50-metre pool, a modern gym and 9-hole golf course within the grounds. There are some shops on site, and the MacRobert Arts Centre has a full programme of films, live theatre, concerts and exhibitions. |
| |
|
| Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel and Resort - Kinlochard, Rowardennan, Stirling, FK8 3TL |
| |
Set in the peaceful foothills of the Trossachs, this exclusive country retreat is renowned for its magnificent scenery and accommodation, complemented by an unrivalled range of outdoor pursuits. Overlooking strikingly beautiful mountains, on the shores of Loch Ard, the hotel provides a haven of peace and tranquillity, amid 25 acres of mature woodland and landscaped gardens, from which you can try mountain biking, fly fishing, guided walks, one of the popular ghost walks and archery. After a long day you can return to the hotel to relax with a drink on the terrace, read a good book in the lounge or stroll along the pathways that meander through the beautiful grounds and alongside tumbling burns. Please note that the leisure club is currently under refurbishment. The hotel apologises for any inconvenience caused. |
| |
|
| The Crags Hotel - 101 Main St, Callander, Stirling, FK17 8BQ |
| |
In the picturesque Scottish village of Callander, 10 miles northwest of Stirling, this small family-run Scottish inn offers clean, comfortable rooms and a traditional, old-fashioned Scottish pub. Whether you are on a tour of Scotland or looking to relax in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Callander is the perfect destination. It is conveniently located in the heart of central Scotland, in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Callander is known as the gateway to the highlands and the town is within easy reach of some of Scotland's major attractions including Glen Coe, Loch Lomond, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Pitlochry and the Tay Valley. New top-of-the-range beds have been recently introduced in some of the rooms and certain areas of the hotel have undergone extensive renovation, including the dining room, the new snug bar and the family bedroom. The hotel also offers home-made food and a lively and friendly bar. |
| |
|
| Ardeonaig Hotel And Restaurant - South Loch Tay by Killin, Killin, Stirling, FK21 8SU |
| |
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. |
| |
|
| The Waverley Hotel - 88 - 94 Main Street, Callander, Stirling, FK17 8BD |
| |
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. |
| |
|
| Golden Lion Hotel - 8/10 King Street, Stirling, Stirling, FK8 1BD |
| |
Located in Stirling city centre, the Golden Lion Hotel has welcomed guests, including royalty and Rabbie Burns, for more than 2 centuries. The hotel is close to shops and the magnificent Stirling Castle. It is a short trip from the William Wallace Monument. The main bus and rail stations are within easy walking distance. Free car parking is available. The family-owned Golden Lion provides traditional Scottish warmth, a modern style and refurbished rooms. |
| |
|
| Terraces Hotel - 4 Melville Terrace, Stirling, Stirling, FK8 2ND |
| |
Centrally located, though in a peaceful setting with private parking, the hotel presents itself as the ideal base to explore Stirling's town centre and the many attractions in Braveheart country. Set within an elegant Georgian building, The Terraces offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, comfortable surroundings and friendly staff. With Glasgow and Edinburgh being only a 35-minute drive away, a visit to the hotel enables your stay, whether it is for business or leisure. After a long day you can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and good food of Melvilles Restaurant or enjoy a pint in Melvilles bar before retiring to the comfort of your modern room. |
| |
|
| Oak Tree Inn - Balmaha, , Stirling, G63 0JQ |
| |
On the east shore of Loch Lomond, this charming family-run country inn is constructed from locally quarried slate and offers a perfect tranquil location for a romantic or relaxing break. Standing in the shade of a magnificent 500-year-old oak tree, this traditional bar/restaurant is ideal for those wishing to escape from the rush of modern day life. The non-smoking inn is adjacent to the West Highland Way and is ideal for walkers. After a long day spent exploring the region's magnificent scenery and breathing in the invigorating fresh air, you can satisfy your hard-earned hunger with a delicious meal. Food is served all day and the bar has a cosy, welcoming atmosphere and a real log fire. The charming, homely en suite accommodation is warm, welcoming and comfortable. Relax and enjoy the natural tranquillity and stunning scenery of one of the most beautiful and romantic places in Scotland. |
| |
|
| Winnock Hotel - The Square, Drymen, Stirling, G63 0BL |
| |
This little gem rests in the heart of Loch Lomond National Park, offering historic charm, friendly service and great food. The Winnock Hotel surrounds the pretty village green in the centre of Drymen, on the east side of Loch Lomond. It is superbly situated for exploring the beautiful rustic countryside as well as the cities of central Scotland. The hotel is well known for its Scottish evenings, murder mystery weekends, golf and walking holidays. It has been recently extensively refurbished and modernised, whilst retaining the 18th century character of the original inn. |
| |
|
Records 31 to 41 of 41
|
|
| Hotels & Guest houses in Scotland |
|