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where: Chapel Brae, Braemar, Aberdeenshire, AB35 5YT
tel: 013397 41244 or 07936 242558
web-site: www.moorfieldhousehotel.com e-mail: hairhotels@btconnect.com
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Built in 1841 and set in its own grounds, Lorraine and Frank Smith have welcomed Bikers for many years and ensure a homely welcome awaits you. All six en-suite rooms have their own style of décor. The rear garden with pleasantly lit patio area means you can enjoy the warm summer evening’s and relax... of course if Scottish weather permits! An ideal stopping place to visit Balloch Castle, Loch Lomond, the historic City of Glasgow, Stirling, Edinburgh and the Trossachs. Popular with touring Bikers. Drying facilities, secure and off-road parking, for up to 10 bikes.
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where: Main Street North, Bonhill, Near Loch Lomond, Dunbartonshire, G83 9JX
tel: 01389 750282
web-site: www.sunnysidebb.co.uk
e-mail: enquiries@sunnysidebb.co.uk
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Situated within a mile of Loch Lomond in the town of Alexandria, a detached 1870's Victorian cottage, where all the bedrooms have been refurbished to a high standard. Your hosts, Margaret and Jim offer a warm friendly welcome, with a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere, traditional Scottish hospitality and comfort at its very best. En-suite rooms with tea/coffee making facilities, tv and dvd players, hair dryers and complimentary toiletries. A small fully fitted kitchen is available for guests use. A full Scottish breakfast is included or a continental option if preferred. An ideal base for touring, from which to view some of Scotland's main tourist attractions, less than forty minutes to Glasgow with whisky distilleries nearby and a huge array of outdoor activities to enjoy including fishing, sailing, paint-balling or even quad biking. Secure parking at the rear.
where: 274 Main Street, Alexandria, Loch Lomond, West Dunbartonshire, G83 0NU |
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A friendly and stylish guest house, run by David (Scottish) and Yoka (Dutch) which provides excellent value quality B&B accommodation in central Edinburgh. A spacious Edwardian house built in the early 1900's with spectacular views of the city skyline, Edinburgh castle and Arthur's Seat. Six spacious en-suite rooms with large comfortable beds, Continental, Scottish or vegetarian breakfast with limitless toast all in relaxed and informal surroundings. Situated on Ferry Road to the north of the ancient city, within easy access to the port of Leith, with lovely pubs and restaurants and the Royal Yacht Britannia. Approximately a ten minute walk to the Royal Botanic Garden and Stockbridge; a lively up market village, with wonderful pubs, restaurants, bars and boutiques. Biker owned. Covered, secure and private parking.
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where: 248 Ferry Road, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, EH5 3AN
tel: 01315 525438
web-site: www.ravensdownhouse.com
e-mail: david@ravensdownhouse.com
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where: 38 Mortonhall Gate, Frogston Road, Edinburgh, EH16 6TJ
tel: 0131 664 1533
e-mail: andyw@meadowhead.co.uk
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Offering comfortable accommodation, good Scottish Fayre and a warm welcome to all. Rooms have a unique feel to them and offer a luxurious and convenient place to relax during your stay. A menu of popular and traditional dishes to suit most tastes, prepared and presented to the highest standards with great attention to detail, guaranteed to satisfy the most discerning palate. Fife is a fantastic place to visit, with many old harbour villages along the north shore of the Firth of Forth and Dysart is one such village; The historical harbor dates from the 1450's, where a number of old buildings remain, which have been restored in recent years and the seafront at the Pan Ha is a pleasant viewing point. Ideally situated for touring, within easy travelling distance of Edinburgh, St Andrews, Aberdeen, Perth and Inverness, Knockhill Racing Circuit and The Secret Bunker; an amazing underground labyrinth beneath an innocent Scottish Farmhouse. Private parking.
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where: 20 Townhead, Dysart, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 2XQ
tel: 01592 655801 web-site: www.royalhotelfife.co.uk e-mail: info@royalhotelfife.co.uk |
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![]() Situated on the east side of Loch Lomond in the village of Balmaha, on the doorstep of the West Highland Way, this family run inn gives you the perfect base from which to explore the stunning surrounding countryside. Whether you've been riding for hours or want a comfortable place to stay on your tour of Scotland, it is good to know that you can put your head down for a well earned rest in a comfortable en-suite bedroom, where each one is individually and imaginatively decorated. Accommodation is also available in bunk rooms and cottages. Serving the best of Scottish traditional cooking, with daily seasonal specials, snacks, bar meals and traditional afternoon teas. You can be assured that a warm welcome awaits you, with its huge roaring log fire and intoxicating range of malt whiskies and locally brewed real Scottish ales. Places to visit include Glasgow, Stirling, Perth, Edinburgh, Glengoyne Distillery or simply take a cruise on Loch Lomond from the neighbouring boatyard. Private car park with CCTV.
where: Balmaha, Loch Lomond, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G63 0JQ
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An imposing Victorian building, in the wonderful town of Nairn, on the shores of the Moray Firth, with many pubs and restaurants. A range of B&B accommodation with prices to suit every budget, with hospitality trays, biscuits, tea pots and cafeterias in all rooms. Breakfasts are served in the spacious dining room, full of antiques and knick-knacks, where special dishes include smoked salmon and free-range scrambled eggs, smoked haddock and kedgeree. Relax and plan your days in the traditional lounge or lovely gardens. An excellent base for exploring the Scottish Highlands, Morayshire and the Grampian Region, with the spectacular scenery of the Great Glen, Glen Affric and the Cairngorm Mountains less than an hour away. A wonderful array of castles can be found in all directions and include Cawdor, Brodie, Rait, Dunrobin and Urquhart Castle. Sheelagh and Dave welcome you. A previous guest said "Felt like I was coming home. Beautiful building, tastefully furnished. Breakfast choice superb,with home-made marmalade to-die-for! I was touring on my Harley-Davidson and had piece-of-mind with safe, secure off-road parking. Perfect"..
where: 13 Seafield Street, Nairn, Nainshire, IV12 4HG
tel: 01667 452738 web-site: www.greenlawns.uk.com e-mail: info@greenlawns.uk.com |
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An established tour company, run and operated by Ronnie Kerr, an avid motorcyclist and bike enthusiast. Offering three and four day tours in both the Scottish Highlands and Scottish Borders, taking in breathtaking scenery on a mix of two way and single track roads. Tours are professionally guided throughout and accommodation is in quality hotels to a minimum 3* standard. They can also offer self guided and individually designed tours. The tours are designed to meet the capabilities of all riders and motorcycle types, with detailed itineraries provided prior to departure. In addition for 2012, they are also offering one day confidence boosters for either novice riders or persons returning to riding. There is truly no better way to see Scotland than by bike! For more information see the web-site or call Ronnie under no obligations. where: Based in West Lothian, Scotland covering the Scottish Highlands and Borders. |
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