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The Express by Holiday Inn Stirling is perfect for the price conscious traveller looking for a quality hotel at a sensible price, in a great location with plenty of parking. The hotel has 80 attractive bedrooms with Sky TV, power showers and hairdryers.
- Stirling Highland Hotel Prices: from £53 pp 3 star
Extensive refurbishment and upgrading has converted this magnificent listed building to a fine 4 star hotel, from a former school. The Stirling Highland comprises 94 bedrooms, an award winning restaurant and a top class health and leisure club. Adjacent to Stirling Castle, old town jail in the heart of "Braveheart" Country. Car parking is also available.
- Travelodge Stirling Prices: from £20 pp 3 star
Situated of junction 9 M9/M80, the Travelodge provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside. Spacious en-suite rooms, TV in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, free parking, all the facilities of a Moto Service Area plus a selection of famous catering outlets on site, make Travelodges terrific value.
Hotels in Dunblane in Scotland - Hilton Hotel Dunblane Prices: from £44 pp 4 star
Situated deep in 'Braveheart Country', the Hilton Dunblane Hotel is set in 40 acres of landscaped ground. A wide range of leisure facilities include swimming pool, sauna and fitness suite. It makes the ideal place to relax and revel in a spot of gracious living.
Hotels in Falkirk in Scotland - Comfort Inn Hotel Falkirk Prices: from £32 pp 2 star
The Comfort Inn Falkirk is conveniently situated between Edinburgh and Glasgow and is an excellent base for touring the Scottish Lowlands, Stirling Castle and Bannockburn. The hotel has a friendly bar. All rooms are en-suite with television, satellite, telephone, hairdryer and hospitality tray.
Other Hotels in the Central Region of Scotland Hotels in the Trossachs Hotels in Aberfoyle Hotels in Carnoustie Hotels in Auchterarder Hotels in Gleneagles - Forrest Hills Hotel Aberfoyle (The Trossachs) Prices: from £35 pp 4 star
Forest Hills is a totally refurbished country house located in the scenic Trossachs on the shores of beautiful Loch Ard. It is set within its own 25 acres of attractive landscaped gardens. The bedrooms are en-suite and are elegantly furnished and decorated. The restaurant offers excellent Scottish cuisine. There is a leisure club for both indoor and outdoor activities.
- Carnoustie Hotel Prices: from £80 pp 4 star
The Carnoustie Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa is one of Scotland’s 4 star deluxe golf resorts and is adjacent to the 1st tee and 18th green of the famous Championship Course venue for the 1999 Open Championship, one of the most exciting for many years. All 85 bedrooms offer stunning views of the surrounding area including nearby Carnoustie. The hotel also has a health and fitness club with whirlpool baths and swimming pools.
- Gleneagles Hotel in Auchterarder Prices: from £130.00 pp 5 star
Gleneagles is a luxury AA 5 Red Star hotel, world-renowned for golf on the King's, Queen's and PGA Centenary courses. Gleneagles also has a unique combination of leisure activities including riding, shooting, falconry, country club and is surrounded by breathtaking countryside, yet within 1 hour's drive of both Edinburgh and Glasgow airports.
About the town of Stirling in Scotland Stirling attracts over a million visitors every year, with close on half that number visiting it's magnificent castle, which has majestically stood guard over the town through centuries of warfare and royal drama. In this new age of devolution, the town is rigidly proud of Stirling Castle's central role in forging Scottish history. Stirling is an attractive and ancient town that has played a pivotal role in Scotland's history.The town is dominated by the famous Stirling Castle, an ancient seat of the Scottish crown. The Castle overlooks the Forth Valley to the south-east, and to the North the Ochil Hills and the Trossachs, which dramatically mark the change between Highland and Lowland Scotland. This is where Scotland's Wars of Independence were fought and won during the Middle Ages; for which there is no greater reminder than the National Wallace Monument, which stands as a sentinel above the University campus. Today, however, Stirling is a modern centre, which offers unrivalled access to the Highlands of Scotland, as well as to Glasgow and Edinburgh, both of which are approximately 45 minutes travel from Stirling. With a population of 35,000, Stirling is both a busy and welcoming town. Most of the big name high street stores share the town centre with a variety of small specialist shops. As well as the University's own on-campus cinema, Stirling has a filmhouse - the Allanpark Cinema - and other entertainment including water slides, ten pin bowling and ice skating. Musically, Stirling Castle is fast becoming an established concert venue; recently playing host to REM, Ocean Colour Scene and Jamiroquai.
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