Featuring a garden and views of garden, The Dundonald Guesthouse & Cottage is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Culross, 25 km from Hopetoun House.
ken zier
Denmark
Wonderful stylish b&b in the heart of historic Culross.
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.
Adele
United Kingdom
Culross is the most gorgeous location, and the apartment is walking distance from everything. The natural light is lovely - skylights and windows everywhere. The apartment has everything you need, and the host left lovely gifts, too. I've also never stayed in such clean and perfectly presented accommodation.
Would definitely stay here again.
Offering a garden and river view, stay bed and breakfast is set in Culross, 25 km from Hopetoun House and 34 km from Edinburgh Zoo.
Jan
United Kingdom
Historic house in the centre of Culross. Warm welcome, excellent tea and fabulous breakfast. Great attention to detail in a beautifully furnished house.
With picturesque views over the River Forth, the family-run Richmond Park Hotel is situated within its own grounds and is just 10 minutes’ drive from Edinburgh Airport.
Jackie
Australia
Great location outside of Edinburgh and good value for money. Easy access to Falkirk, Stirling and Park n Ride (near airport) to catch tram into the heart of Edinburgh. Wonderful hot breakfast. Staff made us feel very welcome.
The Leapark Hotel is a family-owned hotel in the historical port of Grangemouth, within 3 miles of The Kelpies and 7 miles from the Falkirk Wheel. Stirling is a 25 minutes' drive away.
Situated in Grangemouth, 23 km from Hopetoun House, Oxgang Kitchen Bar & Rooms features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Claudia
Austria
Very clean, very helpful staff and fantastic restaurant attached
Set in Dunfermline, Coorie offers beachfront accommodation 8.1 km from Forth Bridge and offers various facilities, such as a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Kate
United Kingdom
we loved the staff, the location, our room was lovely, food was great
An original Scottish coaching inn, Adamson Hotel is situated in the rural village of Crossford. There is a restaurant, free private parking and free Wi-Fi access.
Stephen
United Kingdom
We took a small budget room with no view. This was perfectly adequate. The breakfast was very good.
Premier Lodge is located on the border of Grangemouth and Falkirk and features high standard double and twin rooms, all of which boast a newly furbished bathroom with powerful walk in shower and free...
Gary
United Kingdom
Perfect location to visit the Kelpies. The Falkirk wheel is also just a 15 minute drive away
Well preserved old town with lots of (industrial) heritage.
Well preserved old town with lots of (industrial) heritage. Some nice walks in and around the town. Nice pub with good food, friendly staff and 'out of the ordinary' interior decoration. Can also recommend the Pottery/Biscuit café. We had an excellent lunch there and they have a lovely little art gallery with stuff made by local artists/crafts people.
The hanging gardens were looking stunning. Some lovely walks around as well. We even spotted some seals off the coast. The only downside was the walk around Preston island. One side has interesting info on the old Salt pans, but for 3/4 of the walk you are walking around the basin where Scottish Power dumped the ash of the old power plant, which is fenced off by ugly high wired fence and warning signs to keep out.
Inge
Belgium
Scored 10
10
Culross is really pretty, loads of history.
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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