
Schoolhouse
Dunvalanree

ElmviewElmview is situated in Edinburgh on a delightful Victorian terrace on the edge of Bruntsfield Links. A quiet and elegantly run B&B that is so popular that you need to book early.

The WatermillThe Watermill is situated on the Cowal Way walk in Glendaruel. There are three wonderful suites incorporated in to the turreted and quirky house and garden built on multiple levels
Ladywell House
Struan House
Furan Guesthouse

21 Dublin StreetA Georgian townhouse situated in the heart of Edinburgh's New Town. Self-contained accommodation with private entrance. A master suite with the option of an additional double room

11 Moray Place11 Moray Place which forms part of a Georgian terrace in the centre of Edinburgh's splendid New Town. A very grand address with large rooms and views over the Water of Leith

Sandilands HouseSandilands House is located on the western edge of the Central West End Area close to the National Museum of Modern Art with views over Fettes School. Lovely rooms.
Visiting Scotland is much affected by the seasons. Edinburgh is worth visiting all year round because it holds a large concentration of major Scottish attractions, easily accessable on foot but otherwise Scotland's major draw is the beautiful scenery to be experienced outside of the major cities. However the beautiful Highlands and Islands do get bleaker in the winter months and inland areas get somewhat blighted by midges in the summer. Nevertheless Scotland has an unparrallelled combination of natural beauty, fascinating history and areas of idyllic peacefullness
The term Bed and Breakfast (aka B&B) is merely a generic term that implies that there might be limited facilities for guests outside of a bedroom and a breakfast in the morning. (Some B&Bs, especially in rural areas, do offer lunch and dinner!). Learn more about accommodation types