Where to stay when having a holiday in Scotland

Hotel ideas scotland

Scotland is an ideal destination for a short break.   There is a huge amount of outdoor fun as well as great places to eat and drink in and some top places for staying in too. Here are some suggestions for places to stay which also serve good food.

Ayrshire has been a great escape place for us over the years. It’s easy to get to by car and public transport, has rolling hills as well as the stunning Culzean Castle. Two of our favourite places to stay are The Hollies in Prestwick. This B&B offers delicious homemade food, peaceful surroundings but yet is just off the bustling Main Street of Prestwick with it’s shops, bars and restaurants as well as a ten minute walk from the beautiful sandy beach.

The hollies Bedroom
The Hollies – One of the bedrooms.

 

Our other Ayrshire favourite is The Old School Dalleagles B&B. This is an excellent B&B situated in the countryside so ideal for peace and quiet.  There are chickens and geese on site for eggs and entertainment.  Friendly hosts, filling breakfast and five star accommodation in our view.

The Old School B&B - living room
The Old School B&B – living room

 

In the Oban area we love Loch Melfort Hotel. With it’s stunning views over the Argyll Coast as well as the beautiful Arduaine Garden on its doorstep. Delicious food and everything you could ever need in your room – including binoculars!

Loch Melfort view from Lounge
View from Loch Melfort Hotel

 

More luxury can be found at Mar Hall, just on Glasgow’s doorstep this five star hotel and spa will make you think you really aren’t a few miles outside Scotland’s largest city. The golf course, spa, restaurant food and large bedrooms make it a most comfortable stay.

Mar Hall Bedroom
Bedroom at Mar Hall

 

Further North is Ballathie House Hotel in Stanley, Perthshire. Stanley has some lovely old mills to visit as well as the landscape for some good walks. This as well as being within travelling distance of Pitlochry/Perth etc make Ballathie a good base. Try and get one of the turreted rooms as the bath is immense and the turret area is quirky. Excellent food, service and rooms here.

Amuse Bouche at Ballathie house
Amuse Bouche at Ballathie house

 

Near to Loch Lomond in the town of Balloch is the Tullie Inn. This bar, restaurant and rooms have been recently given a makeover and certainly look the part now. With a good selection of beers and wines as well as themed menus, you won’t starve here. Loch Lomond Shores is nearby with their farmers markets, shops and activities to keep everyone happy.

Tullie Inn, Balloch
Tullie Inn, Balloch

 

Last but not least, The Elphinstone in Biggar is located on a busy high street with shops, cafés, a puppet theatre and even a gasworks museum within walking distance. After all these things to do head to The Elphinstone for solid cooking.  Excellent steaks, desserts and bar for relaxing in.  The rooms are peaceful and well looked after.

Elphinstone Hotel Steak close-up
Fillet Steak at The Elphinstone Hotel, Biggar

 

Emma

Emma

Hello!

I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

I am a member of the Guild of Food Writers and British Guild of Travel Writers.

We have a wide range of judging experience covering products, hotels and have judged, for example, for Great Taste Awards and Scottish Baker of the Year.

Along the way Mark gained WSET Level 2 in Wine and I have WSET Level 2 in Spirits as well as picking up an award with The Scotsman Food and Drink Awards.    

Usually I can be found sleeping beside a cat.

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