Hotels - Scotland Directory

The four-star Rufflets Country House Hotel has offered golf breaks, weddings and fine dining since 1952, Twenty-four bedrooms, self-catering lodges, spacious gardens and dog-friendly grounds make Rufflets a favourite with locals and

Built in 1810s by the MacDonalds and set in lovely mature gardens, this small hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from the town centre.

Pricey but comfortable hotel, with a splendid view over the harbour and reasonably priced bar snacks.

A modern, family-run hotel with nineteen comfortable en-suite bedrooms.
After a long, tiring journey in Harbour Lights Hotel Western Highlands welcomes you with its 19 comfortable well furnished rooms with following features:
19 en-suite

Known as one of Scotland’s gourmet hot spots for last two decades, The Peat Inn offers fine dining featuring top local produce in an intimate dining room. Menus range from a three-course set lunch (£16) to a six-course tasting menu (£48).

The best-known hotel in St Andrews, an imposing, luxurious resort located just a sliced two-iron from the seventeenth tee. Old Course Hotel also includes a spa.

Not the most inspiring place from the outside, but the interior styling is contemporary, the facilities in each room impressive and the rates decent.

Seventeenth-century hunting lodge in Stirlingshire surrounded by 20 acre of gardens on the river Teith.

Upmarket if rather pretentiously genteel hotel in a handsome Victorian Gothic building that once housed Stirling High School and still maintains an observatory on the top floor. It features comfortable rooms and has good leisure facilities

Traditional hotel with four en-suite rooms in an imposing building built in 1787 and a dramatic Old Town location adjacent to the castle. Cosy bar, open log fire and beer garden.

Super-luxury B&B run by a very welcoming couple in a quiet street high above the harbour; the food in the restaurant is outstanding.

Solid Victorian villa hotel with a dozen rooms set in its own woodland grounds, hidden away on backstreets of Oban, just across the road from the swimming pool.

Ivory Hotel at 2 Camphill Ave, Glasgow is a neat, modern, eleven room boutique hotel in a Victorian townhouse right beside Queen’s Park.

Lots of tartan trimmings, but this well-run hotel near Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery has neat rooms and friendly staff.

A small, welcoming and family-run hotel The Edenbank housed in a handsome sandstone villa that was once used by the local bishop’s as their residence.

Part of the upmarket mini-chain linked to chef Michael Caines, with sixty stylish rooms right in the city centre and excellent dining on site.

One of only a few guesthouses in town with a fresh, contemporary design – think muted tones and blonde wood. As it’s set in a Victorian villa, every room is a bit different: those at the back are a bit quieter. If you’re driving, the

Tasteful and welcoming B & B with lots of original features and paintings. Serves good whole food breakfasts. Close to the Meadows with bus links (including #11 & #23) from nearby Bruntsfield Place.

Neat, friendly place near the beach with a no-smoking policy and environmentally friendly approach; vegetarian and vegan breakfast available.
No children under 12 is allowed.

A hip boutique hotel, bar and restaurant that epitomizes the new “gorgeous” George St. A classic Georgian townhouse transformed into a flamboyant design extravaganza; indulgent pink or black bedroom suites are kitted out with hi-tech