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The Kirklands Hotel makes an ideal base for leisure or business travellers. Newly refurbished in January 2010, proprietors Anthony Clifford and Shona Jack have restyled this original coaching inn to give the interior a contemporary and modern feel. From the relaxing bar and lounge offering freshly ground coffees and tempting cocktails to the stylish restaurant, serving the finest of modern bistro cuisine, the Kirklands Hotel is a must for anyone here for a leisurely stay. With free WiFi available in the bar, business guests can catch up on some work while enjoying one of our real cask ales. The Kirklands Hotel AccommodationOur nine ensuite bedrooms are comfortable, modern and functional providing the perfect space to unwind at the end of the day. Whether you are here on business or pleasure, Anthony and Shona will be here to welcome you and look after your every need from arrival to departure. The Kirklands Hotel boasts nine ensuite bedrooms. Newly refurbished in January 2010. All rooms are comfortable and well appointed with LCD FreeSat television, telephone, hairdryer, trouser Press and tea/coffee making facilities. The ensuite bathrooms are modern and well laid out with heated towel rails and sensor lit mirrors. With a good mix of double, twin and family rooms the Kirklands can meet all your accommodation needs. All bedrooms are non smoking. Drying facilities available on request. The Restaurant at the Kirklands Hotel Why not consider the Kirklands hotel for your next event, Our restaurant is a stylish yet flexible space, bright and airy for a daytime event, relaxed and atmospheric for an evening function. The restaurant can accommodate up to 40 guests for a seated meal and up to 50 guests for a buffet, set menus can be provided or menus can be tailored to your individual requirements. Sunday lunch at the Kirklands is becoming a firm favourite with the residents of Kinross, relax with the papers in the bar before enjoying our 2 or 3 course. Booking advisable. The Restaurant at the Kirklands provides good vegetarian options, daily changing specials and is happy to cater for special dietary requirements. We can accommodate food intolerance and food allergy such as gluten free, vegetarian or vegan. Rest assured the kitchen staff and restaurant front of house, have knowledge and training on specific conditions. As we make everything on the premises, we are able to inform you of precisely the ingredients used. Please advise us regarding any dietary requirements e.g. vegetarian or food allergies, when making your booking. We require 48 hours notice for all special requests. The Bar at The Kirkland Hotel The bar also offers a relaxed atmosphere in which to enjoy lunch or dinner from our modern bistro menu. The Beergarden Activities Local Attractions within 30 minutes of The Kirklands Hotel: Loch Leven Castle Kinross House and Gardens Vane Farm Nature Reserve Scone Palace Tullibardine Distillery Perth Racecourse Golf Fishing Cycling & Walking For a more leisurely stroll why not follow in the footsteps of Mary Queen of Scots around the banks of Loch Leven. If its high peaks you are looking for you can head for the little discovered Angus Glens or magnificent highland perthshire. Cyclists are also spoilt for choice, The National Cycle Network crosses the region with two routes: the Lochs & Glens Cycle Route and the Edinburgh to Aberdeen Cycle Route. The Fife Millennium Cycleways criss-cross Fife offering long distance routes, easy family cycling in Tentsmuir Forest and tougher mountain bike challenges in Pitmedden Forest. There are also more testing mountain bike challenges around Loch Rannoch, in Craigvinean Forest, by Dunkeld (north of Perth) and in the Angus Glens. Birdwatching Vane Farm is part of the Loch Leven National Nature Reserve and it is to the Loch and surrounding wet grassland that pink-footed and greylag geese, whooper swans and thousands of dabbling ducks are attracted each winter. In summer, ospreys fish in the Loch and the grassland provides nesting sites for redshanks, snipe and lapwings. If that isn’t enough to keep you entertained Kinross also offers
the following other activities: Knockhill Race Track Loch Ore Meadows Email The Kirklands Hotel enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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