Killin Cottage

A Bed and Breakfast in Strathclyde

Killin Cottage

  • Strathclyde
  • B&B
  • ££££
  • Calendar
  • 1 x
  • 2 x Double

Killin Cottage is a small family run B&B especially aware of the needs of a family travelling with children. The garden is secure and we have a variety of entertainment available on site. Bikers and cyclists are also welcome and even small tents in the garden are accommodated if you are travelling on a budget. Killin Cottage B&B is centrally located, only a short walk to Helensburgh town centre and the Tourist Information Centre. The waterfront is within 2 mins walking distance, 45 mins from Glasgow by car or by train, 30 mins from Glasgow Airport and 10-15 mins from Loch Lomond Shores and Loch Lomond golf course.

Guest Facilities
  • Guests get own house keys
  • Garden
  • Full Cooked Breakfast
Photo - Killin Cottage
10 Lomond Street
Helensburgh
G84 7PN
T 01436 670923

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  • Master
    Type:
    Capacity: 3 adults 1 child
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: Large front facing double room with large en-suite shower room With a total of over 20 sq m, this room is suitable for a family of 3-4 people
    Photo - Master
  • Blue
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: Double room overlooking private walled garden with en-suite shower room
    Photo - Blue
  • Rugrats
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults 1 child
    Bathroom: Ensuite Bath
    In Room: Large front facing double room with private bathroom Only a fraction smaller than the master bedroom. Due to its layout, it can only take one additional single bed or baby cot.
    Photo - Rugrats



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Location

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Strathclyde

The heavy industries have long gone, but Glasgow is still the largest and most cosmopolitan urban area of Scotland with many mixes influences from Ireland and the Hebrides. The suburbs that stretch out along the shores of the Clyde are some of the richest property areas in Scotland and much regeneration is in progress in Paisley and other industrial areas. On the city's South Side is Pollock Country Park, home to the Burrell Collection and Pollock House. The Clydeside Walkway is an attraction in itself, running from Victoria Bridge in the east to the River Kelvin in the west