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42 Causewayhead Road, Stirling
Prices from 75.0 per night.
An ideal touring base for Central Scotland. All rooms are private ensuite with TVDVD tea and coffee facilities hairdryers in all rooms and use of an iron. Excellent breakfast menu to choose from and private parking. We are a non-smoking establishment for the comfort of all our visitors. Stirling was also the site of Scotland's first powered flight in 1909 by Frank and Harold Barnwell and plays host to many famous hauntings like the Green Lady of the Castle and the nearby Settle Inn is considered one of the most haunted places in Scotland. The city and surrounding area has also been the site of many famous battles including the Battle of Stirling and the Battle of Bannockburn. It is also supposed that Stirling is the fortress of luddeu or Urbs Giudi where Oswiu of Northumbria was besieged by Penda of Mercia in 655. As a visitor to Stirling and the surrounding area you'll never be short of things to do. The world famous Falkirk Wheel is just a short distance away and many of Scotland's first class golf courses are easily reachable.
42 Causewayhead Road, Stirling
Prices from 89.9283 to 90.9283 per night.
Property Location
With a stay at The Old Tram-House Bed & Breakfast in Stirling, you'll be convenient to National Wallace Monument and University of Stirling. This 4-star bed & breakfast is within close proximity of Tolbooth and Mar's Walk.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 4 guestrooms featuring DVD players and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
Dining
A complimentary full breakfast is served daily.
Business, Other Amenities
Free parking is available onsite.
- No pets and no service animals are allowed at this property.
The preferred airport for The Old Tram-House Bed & Breakfast is Glasgow (GLA-Glasgow Intl.) - 43.7 km / 27.1 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
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University of Stirling, STIRLING
Prices from 41.65 per night.
Situated on the University of Stirling campus amidst 300 acres of beautiful parkland the calm tranquil surroundings create the perfect environment to stimulate both the mind and the senses. Mix business with pleasure and experience the best of both worlds from unrivalled conference facilities to top-class sports and recreational pursuits as well as an on-site restaurant and excellent public transport links.As one of the UK's leading conference centres and one of only two venues in Scotland to be awarded the highly coveted Conference Centre of Excellence Award there is no better choice of conference and training venue than Stirling Management Centre. With a unique range of 24 fully equipped meeting rooms purpose designed to meet every conceivable requirement you can be assured of receiving the space and flexibility to fulfill your event objectives.With all the latest technology at your fingertips including plasma and touch sensitive screens professionalism is guaranteed. Laptops and data projectors are readily available and naturally e-mail and internet access can be provided. Stirling Management Centre prides itself on its client-centred approach with the emphasis on customer care and support. From your initial enquiry throughout the booking process and organisation of your event the highly experienced Sales Team are there to help with all aspects of event management. A dedicated event manager will always be on hand to guide you whilst technical staff can provide additional support at a moment's notice.The Centre's unique link with the University of Stirling ensures that guests are spoiled for choice when searching for ways to unwind or keep fit. With the National Swimming Academy's 50m swimming pool a state-of-the-art fitness suite squash badminton and tennis courts and a 9-hole golf course all located within the spacious grounds delegates can exercise their bodies as well as their minds. For the less energetic the MacRobert Arts Centre on campus provides a full programme of films live theatre concerts and exhibitions all year round.The Centre offers a relaxing 'home away from home' for residential guests. Enjoy 3-Star accommodation in one of the 101 deluxe en-suite rooms each fully equipped with the necessary creature comforts to ensure a comfortable and stress-free stay. For those who don't wish to leave the office behind why not take advantage of the luxuriously furnished Executive Suite? These double bedrooms feature an adjoining meeting room complete with a 6-seater boardroom table which can be used in a variety of ways whether as a hub for a major event a small private hospitality area or simply as a boardroom for a private meeting.Abbeycraig the on-site restaurant serves a wonderfully varied selection of dishes. Menus are seasonal with elements locally sourced where possible. Whatever your dining expectations menus and service styles can be adapted to meet individual schedules and tastes. Private dining can be organised from small groups to large functions be it award dinners party nights or post conference receptions. Alternatively unwind after a busy day by enjoying a drink in the lounge bar.Located in the heart of Scotland Stirling enjoys excellent transport links to the rest of the UK. A frequent and reliable train service runs from Stirling to the cosmopolitan cities of both Glasgow and Edinburgh. Journey times are 45 minutes and 35 respectively. The University is also served by excellent bus links from Stirling City Centre. Alternatively if you are travelling by air Glasgow Airport is approximately an 80 minute drive away whilst Edinburgh Airport is only 45.Many of Scotland's most famous attractions are easily accessible to guests indeed the centre itself lies in the shadow of the Wallace Monument a towering tribute to William 'Braveheart' Wallace. Less than two miles away is the spectacular Stirling Castle from which you can gaze across Banockburn site of Robert the Bruce's epic victory in 1314. Both the scenic beauty of Loch Lomond and the rugged charm of the Scottish Highlands are easily accessible from Stirling's central location. The local area also offers excellent opportunities for a wide range of outdoor pursuits and team building exercises including quad biking horse riding canoeing and hill walking.
94 Causewayhead Road, Stirling
Prices from 85.0231 to 106.2789 per night.
Property Location
When you stay at Ravenswood Guest House in Stirling, you'll be in the suburbs and convenient to National Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle. This bed & breakfast is within close proximity of Mar's Walk and Old Town Jail.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 2 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring DVD players and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming provides entertainment. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and blackout drapes/curtains, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Dining
A complimentary English breakfast is served daily.
Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access and dry cleaning/laundry services. Free parking is available onsite.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
- Only registered guests are allowed in the guestrooms.
- No pets and no service animals are allowed at this property.
The preferred airport for Ravenswood Guest House is Edinburgh (EDI) - 40.7 km / 25.3 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.