The Old Tram House
A Bed and Breakfast in Stirling
The Old Tram House
- Stirling
- B&B
- ££££
- Calendar
- 3 x
- 1 x Twin
- 4 x Double
All rooms are private ensuite with: flatscreen television/integrated dvd player, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryers in all rooms and use of an iron. There's an appetising breakfast menu to choose from and private off-street parking. Our ground floor guest room has a notebook computer with internet access for guest use. Winter rates are available for both long and short term stays. Special offers can be found over to the right of this page. We accept payment by debit and credit cards, including Mastercard, Maestro, Solo, Visa Debit and Visa Credit.
Guest Facilities
- Guests get own house keys
- Parking on site
- Sitting Room
- Full Cooked Breakfast
42 Causewayhead RoadStirling
FK9 5EY
T 01786 449774
Please tell the owners you found them through Private House Stays
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Room 7
Type: Capacity: Bathroom: In Room: Room 7
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Room 8
Type: Capacity: Bathroom: In Room: Room 8
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Room 6
Type: Capacity: Bathroom: In Room: Room 6
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Room 4
Type: Twin Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: Internet, Kettle, TV. A Twin bedded room with ensuite bathroom
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Room 5
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: TV, Kettle, Internet. A Superior double room with ensuite bathroom
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Room 3
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: TV, Kettle, Internet. A Double room with ensuite bathroom
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Room 1
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: TV, Kettle, Internet. A Double room with ensuite bathroom
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Room 2
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: TV, Kettle, Internet. A Double room with ensuite bathroom
What other people say
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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.

