Stunning & unique apt in Culross in Culross features accommodation with free WiFi, 25 km from Hopetoun House, 34 km from Edinburgh Zoo and 36 km from Murrayfield Stadium.
Tatyana
New Zealand
This is the best property we stayed in the UK on our two week trip!
Featuring a garden and views of quiet street, The Dundonald Guesthouse & Cottage is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Culross, 25 km from Hopetoun House.
JAYNE
United Kingdom
Five star accommodation and service.
Really beautiful and cared for property. Fantastic attention to detail to make your stay feel very special.
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Jacqueline
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Very friendly staff, location ideal for easy access to motorway
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IAIN
United Kingdom
It was such good value. Comfortable, simple bedroom. Mattress seemed rather old but it was comfortable. The location was quiet and the food excellent
Culross is really pretty, loads of history. We ate at the Red Lion pub twice. The atmosphere was good and the staff were super efficient, and friendly. The food is pub food, but they catered for vegans and the portions were generous. You can walk around Culross easily but might be challenging for people with mobility issues as many of the roads are cobbled. The little "palace" is definitely worth a visit.
We had lunch in a cafe that I think was called Biscuit, it's to the right of the Palace and before the Town House. They make the best sandwiches I have ever had and they had milk alternatives, which made me very happy.
Caryl
United Kingdom
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