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Cromlix House Hotel
Cromlix House is a magnificant, luxury hotel located in a peacful 2000 acre estate.

Situated near Stirling, this hotel is only a 40 minute drive from Glasgow and a 50 minute drive from Edinburgh.

Cromlix House is tastefully furnished and decorated with antiques and paintings. There are 14 bedrooms in total, comprising 8 vast suites and 6 comfortable guestrooms.

Relax and unwind in this oasis of seclusion and tranqulity





Golden Lion Hotel Stirling
The Golden Lion Flagship Hotel is located in the city center of Stirling. The Golden Lion is one of the main focal points of historic Stirling and is located in the heart of the city next to the best shops, restaurants and pubs.

An excellent city centre location with staff committed to giving first class service. The hotel is within easy walking distance to main bus and rail stations. An ideal location for business and leisure and within walking distance to all amenities and tourist.

Please be aware that the hotel is currently undergoing ongoing refurbishment to the Bedrooms and Public areas.





Halo Royal Hotel
The Royal Hotel is situated in the historic surroundings of Bridge of Allan, near Stirling City Centre. The hotel has 32 well equipped ensuite bedrooms, including, Bar, Restaurant, Meeting & Events facilities for over 150 Delegates. The hotel is the ideal location for both business and leisure and is only a 40 minute drive from Glasgow city centre and a 50 minute from Edinburgh. With easy links by, road, air and train. The Royal Hotel is the perfect base for tourist attractions including, Stirling Castle, Wallace Monument, and many more.




Dreadnought Hotel Callander
The Dreadnought Hotel was originally built in the 17th Century by the Chieftain of the clan, McNab, as a hostelry for his fellow clansmen travelling to the north. The Dreadnought has since remained an important landmark, as well as retaining a distinctive character of its own, from the wood panelled lounge bar to the architecturally listed stained glass windows.

Centrally situated in the popular holiday town of Callander, this 17th Century Hotel successfully combines the attractions of a historical building with modern day comforts, with 61 comfortable en-suite bedrooms. Callander is the gateway to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, making it the ideal location for a Scottish break. After a day of discovery, the McNab restaurant serves traditional Scottish fare sourced from the finest local ingredients. Perhaps finish your meal with a wee dram from one of the numerous Scottish whiskies on offer.