Craigard Bed and Breakfast
A Bed and Breakfast in Stirling
Craigard Bed and Breakfast
- Stirling
- B&B
- £££
- Calendar
- 1 x Double/Twin
- 1 x Double
- 1 x Twin
Craigard is a recently renovated B&B, providing guests with comfortable centrally heated rooms with en-suite facilities. There is ample private parking available off road at the front of the house. All three letting bedrooms offer: • En suite facilities • Comfortable divan beds • Thermostatically controlled radiators • Complimentary welcome tray including tea, fruit tea, coffee, drinking chocolate and shortbread • Alarm clock • Hairdryer • TV / DVD with Freeview channels • Wireless broadband connection All rooms are on the first floor.
Guest Facilities
- Guests get own house keys
- Parking on site
- Garden
- Continental Breakfast
- Full Cooked Breakfast
40 Causewayhead Rd Stirling
FK9 5EY
T 01786 460540
Please tell the owners you found them through Private House Stays
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Room1
Type: Double/Twin Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: Internet, Kettle, TV. A super king sized double room or as a twin room and has an en suite shower room with W.C. wash-hand basin and shower. It is situated at the front of the house with views to the Wallace Monument.
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Room2
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: Internet, Kettle, TV. a double bed and en-suite shower room with W.C. wash-hand basin and shower. This room is at the rear of the house with views of the garden.
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Room3
Type: Twin Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite In Room: Internet, Kettle, TV. A twin bedded room with an en-suite bathroom with W.C. wash-hand basin and bath with shower over. This room is situated at the back of the house with views of the garden.
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Location
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Stirling
Stirling is most famous for the battle of Bannockburn but around the city are the sites of many battles fought from Roman times when southern invaders would drive the Scots into the hills North of Stirling that was land considered unconquerable and worthless. The city now has an interesting ancient quarter, the spectacular castle and the Wallace monument that are all worth visiting and also just outside the city the Blairgowrie wildlife park - Scotland's premier big animal wildlife zoo and adventure playground.

