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.
| 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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| Tyndrum Lodge Hotel - Tyndrum, Tyndrum, Stirling, FK20 8RY |
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This family-run hotel is situated amongst of some of the most stunning scenery in the UK, on the edge of one of the best hill walking areas in the Highlands. Ideally located just off the West Highland Way, Tyndrum Lodge Hotel is an excellent base for outdoor activities such as walking, climbing, skiing, snowboarding and mountain biking. With Oban, Fort William, Glencoe and Loch Lomond all within easy reach it is perfectly placed for exploring the magnificent glens and lochs of the west coast of Scotland. |
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| Foxglove Cottages - Loch Lomond, Drymen, Stirling, G63 0DW |
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Relax and unwind amid the comfort and luxury of these award-winning 5-star properties, set amid the mature grounds of a small family-owned country estate. Imagine romantic, spacious bedrooms, four-poster king-size beds and en suite spa baths, all in a detached luxury country home. Find all these luxuries at Foxglove Cottages, on the West Highland Way and cycle track, within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. The cottages are a 10 minute walk from the restaurants, shops and pubs in Drymen, yet offer the peace and quiet of the surrounding nature. When your batteries are recharged you may wish to explore castles and palaces, lochs and glens, picturesque villages, historic towns and sophisticated cities, or take part in a multitude of activities. |
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| The Knowe Guest House - Ancaster Road, Callander, Stirling, FK17 8EL |
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Located in Rob Roy country, beneath the famous Crags, The Knowe provides excellent accommodation to all types of travellers The guest house has many original Victorian and Edwardian features, and natural woodland borders it to the rear. The front rooms overlook the picturesque town of Callander, Gateway to the Highlands, and enjoy truly magnificent views down the valley to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, an area famous for history and beauty. The Knowe has en suite family rooms that incorporate some features found in junior suites. |
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| Express By Holiday Inn Stirling - Springkerse Business Park, Stirling, Stirling, FK7 7XH |
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Newly refurbished to provide modern and comfortable accommodation, this 3-star hotel presents itself as an ideal base from which to explore the attractions of Stirling and central Scotland. During your stay you can visit a number of interesting sites, including Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument. Alternatively, if you wish to venture further afield, Edinburgh, Glasgow and the north of Scotland are easily accessible via the nearby motorways. In the evenings you can relax and enjoy the hotel's contemporary surroundings. The newly-refurbished reception, lounge and bar feature modern d?cor, complemented by friendly staff who are on-hand 24 hours a day to ensure you enjoy your stay. |
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| King Robert Hotel - Glasgow Road, Stirling, Stirling, FK7 0LJ |
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This modern hotel is situated in historic Bannockburn, only a few minutes from Stirling city centre, it offers en suite rooms that are non-smoking and have free wireless internet access. King Robert Hotel is conveniently located just a few minutes from the city of Stirling and a short drive from the Wallace monument, with many places to visit on the door step of the hotel. Lunch and evening meals are served at Bruce's Bistro, the hotel's newly refurbished restaurant which uses the finest local produce wherever available. The hotel's lounge bar is open daily for afternoon tea or a relaxing drink in the evening. An outside heated patio area is provided for smoking. The hotel also offers a free on-site car park to guests. |
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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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| Abbotsfordlodge - Stirling Road, Callander, Stirling, FK17 8DA |
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With a 4-star Visit Scotland award, Abbotsfordlodge is a spacious Victorian property, refurbished in a contemporary style. It is located on the edge of Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Abbotsford Lodge is within walking distance of all amenities. There is off-street parking, with an area for motorbikes and secure storage for cycles. Walking, pony trekking, water sports, golfing and fishing are nearby, and Abbotsford Lodge has drying facilities for wet-weather gear. |
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| Oak Tree Inn - Balmaha, , Stirling, G63 0JQ |
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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. |
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| 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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| 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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