Offering river views, ‘Museum Loft’ Scotland’s Wee Hat Museum is an accommodation located in Newburgh, 29 km from Discovery Point and 33 km from St Andrews University.
Mike
United Kingdom
The room was eclectic with lots of interesting items with great views out to the estuary as well as a window overlooking the curious hat museum. It was large with all of the facilities I needed. A local, well stocked store allowed me to purchase all I needed for an evening meal and breakfast.
The host kindly allowed me to store my (filthy) bike inside the main door where it was safe.
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, The Crees Room only NO BAR OR RESTAURANT is situated in Abernethy, 34 km from Discovery Point and 38 km from St Andrews University.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
I couldn’t fault the staff at this venue. I was staying by for work and arrived late after work. They managed to get me a table, without hesitation, for some food even though it was the Saturday before Christmas. They were super attentive, the food was insane and I couldn’t fault the service. They even made me the most perfect breakfast bag to take away.
Situated in the picturesque village of Falkland with the Lomond Hills as a backdrop, The Covenanter Hotel features an on-site coffee shop, restaurant and free private parking.
Dawn
United Kingdom
Loved the location, not only for the Outlander link but local history including Mary Queen of Scots
The staff we encountered were friendly and made us welcome.
Featuring a bar, THE EARN HOTEL is located in Bridge of Earn in the Perthshire region, 10 km from Scone Palace and 39 km from Discovery Point. The hotel features family rooms.
Chelsie
United Kingdom
The room was clean and just big enough for the two of us. The landlady was really lovely and very accommodating. We requested to check in before 3 as we had a wedding and she made sure the room was ready for us. Which really helped.
The family-run Glencarse Hotel is situated in Glencarse, just 6 miles from Perth. It was built in the 17th century and features contemporary styling within its classic, traditional building.
John
United Kingdom
Before we arrived we received an email informing us of evening meal times and inviting us to book if we intended to eat there. When we arrived we were met by Lena who showed us to our room and made us feel very welcome The meal was delicious and served by the lovely Lena. Nothing was too much bother for her. The following morning breakfast was excellent and well presented. All well cooked and hot. A lovely overnight stay after a long journey.
On the edge of the Lomond Hills Regional Park, The Hayloft is a cosy ground-floor apartment in the Fife town of Falkland.
Stephen
United Kingdom
This was such a unique cosy place to stay, absolutely amazing and the complimentary scones on arrival from the bakery were unbelievable. Will definitely be back when in the area.
With a rural location in peaceful Glenfarg, The Bein Inn Hotel & Restaurant is also just 5 minutes' drive from the M90 motorway.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Booked a twin room which was a decent size.
Shower was excellent which was a big plus after walking all day.
Had a meal and a few beers in the bar at night - good choice of menu at a reasonable rice.
Breakfast in the morning was excellent.
On the route of the excellent Kinross P&R to Perth bus route operated by Glenfarg Community Group which we used to get to and from the Bein Inn.
Set in its own stunning grounds, the 4-star The Landmark Hotel and Leisure Club features an indoor swimming pool, a gym and a conservatory-style restaurant and complimentary WiFi.
It's a lovely place with access to really lovely walks.
It's a lovely place with access to really lovely walks. There's a lovely wee dog friendly cafe that seems to have opened recently, the food was lovely & fresh, I just hope it can stay open. Sadly like many of our towns, it looks like quite a few places have shut down. There is a pub on the high street but we didn't go in.
Lorna
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Newburgh is an interesting small town.
Newburgh is an interesting small town. It has a distillery and lovely river walk. 2 pubs and one good co op shop. It hasn't got a rail station but does have regular buses. It is well sited to visit Fife and Dundee.
KarenWilliamson0
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely walks along the Banks of the River Tay.
Lovely walks along the Banks of the River Tay. Quiet little place but nice bakery and co-op foe essentials. Lovely gallery but Do not miss the wonderful distillery tour at Lindores Abbey which gives you a brilliant history of the Abbey, the monks and the area. Well worth a visit!
Evelyn
United Kingdom
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