Other places to stay in and around Stirling
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Firgrove
is Stirling’s only member of ‘Scotland's Best B&B's’
Firgrove offers deluxe Non-smoking ensuite bed & breakfast accommodation
for your holiday or business visit to Stirling 'The Gateway to the Highlands',
set in spacious gardens, available for residents sole use, with ample
parking.
Firgrove is a spacious Victorian villa built in 1895, just 5 minutes
walk from Stirling town centre.
Apart from being one of the most historic towns in Scotland, Stirling
is the perfect location for visiting Edinburgh, Glasgow and touring the
Trossachs, Loch Lomond and just 35 minutes drive from Edinburgh Airport
on Central Scotland's excellent motorway system.
Firgrove Accommodation
Comfortable spacious bedroom with remote control colour television, radio
alarm clock, and hairdryer.
Tea & coffee making facilities with a selection of other hot drinks
& biscuits.
En suite bathroom with full size shower, toilet, washbasin, shaver point
and hairdryer.
Exceptionally spacious double-bedded room with an additional full-size
single bed.
Remote control colour television, radio alarm clock, and hairdryer.
Tea & coffee making facilities with a selection of other hot drinks
& biscuits.
En suite bathroom with full size shower, toilet, washbasin, shaver point
and hairdryer.
Perfect as a double or twin room.
Maximum 2 persons sharing.
Spacious double-bedded room
Comfortable bedroom chairs, remote control colour television, radio alarm
clock, and hairdryer.
Tea & coffee making facilities with a selection of other hot drinks
& biscuits.
En suite bathroom with full size shower, toilet, washbasin, shaver point
and hairdryer.
Firgrove Facilities
Garden
Lounge
Parking
Payphone Provided
No Smoking Permitted
Tea & coffee making facilities with a selection of other hot drinks
& biscuits.
Firgrove's dining room is spacious and comfortable to relax in and enjoy
a freshly prepared breakfast, whilst overlooking the garden.
There is a large sofa in front of the authentic Victorian fireplace where
you can read the morning papers after breakfast and chat about the day
ahead.
Our large elegant bedrooms all have central heating, televisions, radios,
hospitality trays and hairdryers.
Attractions
There is also local information leaflets about the wonderful range of
attractions in Stirling and the Trossachs and we can advise you about
local routes and places really worth a visit.
We have decided to point you in the direction of a number of attractions
with a difference in the area that demonstrate the diversity and imagination
that the Scot's still have hidden away.
For a complete range of attractions, visit Stirling Online's visitor attractions
scroll down
Village Glass, Bridge of Allan.
The wonderful craft of glassblowing still takes place from this family
owned business of 30 years.
Tom Young started Village Glass with his wife, Elizabeth.
Tom was originally a Scientific Glassblower and used his artistic design
skills to create beautiful glassware. Today, visitors can still watch
him at work in his workshop.
The lucky pig opposite is one of his favourites and the children love
to blow their own Christmas baubles in December.
Go and meet the brewer, learn the secrets of preparing traditionally crafted
ales, and see for yourself the care and skill that goes into making a
fine hand-brewed Scottish pint,
using 100% natural ingredients.
Directions
Getting there from the Information Centre
Walking, turn right out of Information Centre, to end of road, turn right
and follow Main Road for 5-8 minutes (Police Headquarters opposite), turn
left into Clifford Road, first on left.
Driving, head to town centre, turn right follow Main Road (2 minutes in
car).
Police headquarters on the right.
Turn into Clifford Road, first driveway on left.
Getting There by Railway
From railway station walk to town centre, 10 minutes along Main Road heading
to St Ninians.
Getting there by Aeroplane
From Edinburgh Airport-(or M80 and M9) both junction 9 take road to Stirling
at large roundabout (Moto Services), take A872 (tourist route) to Stirling.
Turn left at second roundabout passing a Shell Petrol Station.
Follow road until sign for hospital and turn right into Clifford Road,
(Police Headquarters opposite).
First driveway on left, private parking for residents.
Email Firgrove enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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