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Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley Mòr-roinn Ghlaschu & Gleann Chluaidh
Where to Stay 2012
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Welcome to...Greater Glasgow & The Clyde ValleyMòr-roinn Ghlaschu & Gleann Chluaidh
Discover Glasgow, Scotland’s city of style, where you can find world-class attractions, museums and galleries, stunning architecture, works by renowned designer and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and the best city centre shopping experience in the UK outside London. Beyond the city you’ll find lush countryside, great family days out and a wealth of fascinating history as you follow the path of the River Clyde.
02 Travel tips04 Glasgow: Scotland with style06 Beyond the city08 Art and culture10 A ‘dear green place’12 Dining with style14 What's on16 Quality Assurance18 VisitScotland Information Centres19 How to read the listings
Glasgow Accommodation20 Hotels and Inns22 Serviced Apartments24 Guest Houses and B&Bs26 Campus Accommodation27 Self Catering28 Hostels
Accommodation beyond the city30 Hotels and Inns33 Guest Houses and B&Bs36 Self Catering39 Camping and Caravan Parks39 Hostels
44 Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley area maps
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Cover The Riverside Museum – Scotland’s Museum of Transport and Travel on the River Clyde.01 The exquisite piano in House for an Art Lover, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.02 Sculpture in New Lanark’s Rooftop Garden at New Lanark World Heritage Site.03 City centre shopping in Glasgow’s Buchanan Street.
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By road
The M74 north-south motorway allows quick access through the Clyde Valley and into the city. Motorists from the south can choose to follow the distinctive Clyde Valley Tourist Route signs for a scenic alternative and follow the River Clyde through an area of contrasting landscapes, rich in historical interest by way of the A73, A72 and A702.
By bus
Both Scottish Citylink and National Express offer services to Glasgow from a great variety of towns and cities across the UK.
For more information go to www.citylink.co.uk, www.megabus.com, www.stagecoachbus.comand www.nationalexpress.com
Scottish Citylink08712 663333www.citylink.co.uk
National Express08717 818181www.nationalexpress.com
By rail
Glasgow has two railway stations in the city centre, just a five-minute walk or shuttle journey from each other. Services from the south arrive at Glasgow Central Station, while the majority of trains from Edinburgh and the north arrive at Queen Street Station.
For more information go to www.nationalrail.co.uk or www.scotrail.co.uk
National Rail08457 484950www.nationalrail.co.uk
Scotrail08456 015929 www.scotrail.co.uk
Great value travel passes for First Bus, local rail and the Subway, covering 110 stations, as well as some ferries throughout Strathclyde can be obtained from any staffed rail station or STP Travel Centre. For more information go to www.spt.co.uk.
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Travel tipsDòighean siubhail
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Getting to Glasgow is easy, thanks to one of the best public transport networks in the UK and direct access from major centres around the world.
By ferry
There are three routes between Northern Ireland and Scotland for both vehicles and foot passengers. They arrive at ferry terminals at Cairnryan and Troon on the south-west coast.
Rail services into the city operate from Stranraer and Troon. Ferry services across the Firth of Clyde connect the Inverclyde area with the Isle of Bute and the Cowal peninsula. These terminals are at Wemyss Bay and Gourock. Both offer direct rail access into the city. A number of operators offer vehicle and foot passenger services including Dunoon to Gourock and Rothesay to Wemyss Bay, plus seasonal cruising on the Firth of Clyde.
For further details go to www.poirishsea.com, www.stenaline.co.uk, www.calmac.co.uk, www.western-ferries.co.uk
By air
Flights from almost 100 destinations fly into Glasgow International Airport, 8 miles (13 km) from the city centre and connected by regular shuttle buses and a rail network.
Other services fly into Glasgow Prestwick International Airport. Prestwick is only 30 miles (48 km) from the city, around 45 minutes by road or rail.
For further details contact:Glasgow International Airport08444 815555www.glasgowairport.com
Glasgow Prestwick International Airport08712 230700www.gpia.co.uk
Where to find out more
Find all you want to do in Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley in one place. At a VisitScotland Information Centre we’ll tell you everything there is to see and do and help with everything else you’ll need for your visit. Our friendly experts can offer advice and inspiration on all things local as well as sharing their wider knowledge of Scotland.
We can also arrange your accommodation and travel needs, as well as book tickets for events across Scotland. So, to get the most out of your visit, there is only one place to go.
Please refer to the list of VisitScotland Information Centres on page 18. Further travel information can be obtained in advance from www.traveline.org.uk or by calling 08712 002233.
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01 The Heavy Horse by Andy Scott, standing guard over the M8 motorway.02 Glasgow International Airport.03 A warm welcome at Buchanan Street Bus Station, Glasgow.
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Did you know? Opened on 14 December 1896,
the Glasgow Subway is the third-oldest underground metro system in the world after the London Underground and the Budapest Metro.
You can cross the River Clyde by bus, train, car, boat and on foot. Or you drive under it.
If you travel the M8 to Glasgow look out for sculptures including The Heavy Horse, The Horn and Big Heids.
Over 38 million people use Glasgow Central Station each year.
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Glasgow: Scotland with style
Discover a cultural hub with world-famous art collections and fascinating history housed in a dozen venues, many of which are free to visit. With exceptional architecture from the 13th to 21st centuries and some of the UK’s best shopping and dining out, it’s easy to see why this cosmopolitan city is such a popular choice.
One of the earliest cities to be named European Capital of Culture in 1990, Glasgow today remains a major centre for the arts. Discover a wealth of free museums and galleries, including the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, the Burrell Collection, St Mungo Museum, People’s Palace and the vast Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum – not to mention the legacy left by Art Nouveau pioneer and father of the ‘Glasgow Style’, the artist and architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
The contemporary arts scene has flourished in Glasgow in recent years, covering everything from major exhibitions and galleries to thriving independent studios and acclaimed events and festivals. As part of the Year of Creative Scotland 2012, the biennial Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art returns to the city in April.
Glasgow is also a UNESCO City of Music, where you can choose from around 130 live music events a week. The city is home to Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, one of Europe’s leading symphony orchestras. You can find entertainment long into the night at live music sessions, clubs and gigs – ranging from traditional to the more offbeat. Many of Glasgow’s venues are stars in their own right, among them the neon-fronted Barrowland, The Arches and the legendary King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, credited with launching the careers of some of today’s biggest talent, including Oasis.
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“Our Kelvingrove Art Gallery is stunning, we have a great theatre and entertainment culture and the live music scene is buzzing. However, the best thing about Glasgow is the people. We LOVE to chat.”Cat Harvey, Real Radio DJ
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Glasgow is famous for the warmth of its welcome. Glaswegians love meeting people and showing off their city, and you shouldn’t be surprised to find yourself being given some insider tips.
Glasgow has some of the best shopping in the UK outside London, and has everything you need for unforgettable retail therapy. The pedestrianised Sauchiehall Street, Buchanan Street and Argyle Street is dubbed the ‘Style Mile’ and packs in just about everything you could want from high street and exclusive shopping. From the spacious Buchanan Galleries and the recently expanded St Enoch Centre to the elegant Princes Square, which offers five floors of upmarket shopping, there’s a fashion fix to suit all tastes and budgets.
Don’t miss the Merchant City area for its unique combination of designer stores – Emporio Armani, Pretty Green, Ralph Lauren, Mulberry, Cruise and Agent Provocateur to name a few – mixed with
breathtaking Victorian architecture, independent art galleries and a wealth of stylish cafes, bars and bistros for a break between shops.
In the bohemian West End you’ll find a treasure trove of unique, one-off stores, from the design genius of Timorous Beasties to the vintage clothing and gift boutiques huddled in the lanes off Byres Road.
Heading out of town? There’s a world of shopping at Silverburn, Braehead, Glasgow Fort Shopping Park and East Kilbride Shopping Centre, where you can find high street names, independent retailers and a good range of eateries.
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Did you know? The bustling Merchants’ Market
is held on the third Sunday of the month. Sitting alongside Merchant Square’s weekly craft markets, this is a much larger shopping event with stalls showcasing local designers.
The city is gearing up to host the Commonwealth Games in 2014, a decision testament to Glasgow’s ability to host world-class events.
You can see wonderful examples of Victorian architecture across the city, a legacy of Glasgow’s days as ‘second city of the Empire’ and the industrial building boom of the 18th and 19th centuries. Remember to look up when you’re in one of the broad city centre streets to admire the extraordinary detail on the buildings.
Fancy a new way to explore Glasgow? The city’s 50 greatest buildings of the last 800 years have recently been distinguished with Glasgow Landmarks plaques. Check out the list at www.glasgowlandmarks.org.uk
01 The Gallery of Modern Art in the city centre of Glasgow.02 The legendary King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut.03 Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
Don’t Miss
1. Opened in 2011, the Riverside Museum hosts the city’s transport collection in the UK’s first major building by acclaimed Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid. Learn more about Glasgow’s famous shipbuilding heritage, explore the Tall Ship Glenlee and experience one of the finest 21st century buildings in Britain.
2. Check out The Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for Architecture and Design, where you’ll now find a new attraction, Foundation Glasgow, telling the story of the city’s transformation from Roman times to the present day.
3. Challenge inquisitive minds at the Glasgow Science Centre, an amazing titanium crescent-shaped building by the River Clyde with three floors of interactive exhibits and the latest blockbuster releases at its IMAX cinema.
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“Glengoyne isn't just a product of the place, of course. It's also testimony to the skills and commitment of the people who have made it their life's work .”Duncan McNicoll, Stillman Glengoyne Distillery
Beyond the cityThar a bhaile
Discover beauty spots less than an hour from Glasgow, with the lush Clyde Valley, magnificent estates on the Firth of Clyde, historical attractions and country parks just waiting to be discovered. Excellent walking opportunities present themselves in every region but the most notable is perhaps Milngavie, just north of Glasgow, where a distinctive obelisk marks the starting point of the West Highland Way, the 95-mile path through the west Highlands to Fort William.
Prefer something less ambitious? Milngavie’s Mugdock Country Park has some great short walks, and a host of activities, from horse riding and orienteering to archery and golf.
South east of the city, near New Lanark World Heritage Site, is the excellent Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve. Take a riverside walk to see the magnificent waterfalls and look out for more than 100 species of bird and resident otters. This beautiful area is part of the Clyde Valley Tourist Route, a 42-mile scenic route taking in historical attractions and stunning vantage points. See the magnificently restored former hunting lodge of Chatelherault, near Hamilton, and the David Livingstone Centre at Blantyre, as well as fascinating reminders of Lanarkshire’s industrial heritage along the way.
In the same area, Strathclyde Country Park, which offers 400 acres of open parkland, woodland and varied wildlife habitats around Strathclyde Loch, is a centre of excellence for outdoor activities.
You can take part in anything from cycling to water skiing and there are events held in the park throughout the year. This is also home to M&D’s theme park, which boasts five white-knuckle rollercoaster rides, as well as a host of attractions for younger visitors.
Whisky lovers can experience tastings at Glengoyne Distillery, which can be found in a beautiful wooded valley north of Glasgow and near Loch Lomond. Visitors are always amazed by the breathtaking scenery, and the award-winning distillery offers a variety of tempting tours and tastings.
Enjoy life by the sea in Inverclyde, situated along the coastal reach of the River Clyde, west of the city. Gourock and Greenock sit at the mouth of the river and from Lyle Hill you can enjoy breathtaking views over the Clyde and the surrounding hills, while Port Glasgow’s 15th century Newark Castle is well worth a stop en route.
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Venture just a short distance beyond the city and discover a whole world of stunning landscapes and fascinating histories. The countryside surrounding Glasgow provides a haven for wildlife, with beautiful walking, varied cycling routes and even two World Heritage Sites.
Did you know? At Greenbank Garden, Clarkston you can see over 3,700 different plants.
Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park is home to one of the UK’s rarest breeding birds – the hen harrier.
You can see working spinning wheels at Weaver’s Cottage in Kilbarchan and even watch a weaver at work on tartan and plaids.
Head to Xscape, Braehead to try out the UK’s biggest indoor real snow slope.
01 The Falls of Clyde, near Lanark.02 Detail of the Great East stained glass window in Paisley Abbey.03 Having fun at Chatelherault Country Park, South Lanarkshire. 04 A vintage steamroller at Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, Coatbridge.
Key area highlights
1. New Lanark World Heritage Site is one of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the area, a beautifully restored 18th century cotton mill village set in a spectacular valley which offers a fascinating insight into Robert Owen’s idealistic vision for workers of the 1700s.
2. The other World Heritage Site is the Antonine Wall, parts of which can be seen north of the city at Bearsden and Kirkintilloch. The turf wall marks the northernmost point of Roman conquest in Britain.
3. Summerlee, the Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, is located on the site of a 19th century ironworks in Lanarkshire, where you can take a ride on Scotland’s only electric tramway and venture deep underground in a recreated mine.
4. The magnificent Paisley Abbey can be found in the heart of the town, on the east bank of the White Cart Water. The abbey’s origins date back to 1163 and this was reputedly the site where William Wallace was educated.
5. The McLean Museum and Art Gallery in Greenock is a wonderful Victorian museum with a collection that tells the story of Inverclyde’s maritime history and that of Greenock’s most famous son, James Watt, who made the steam engine
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The Glasgow School of Art is a leading force in contemporary art – around 30 percent of all Turner Prize winners are alumni of the school – and offers a year-round programme of events, talks and exhibitions. Its programme is complemented by the independent studios at Trongate 103, a dedicated centre for the arts and creativity in the heart of the Merchant City.
Glasgow is the perfect place to celebrate the Year of Creative Scotland in 2012. In Glasgow, there’s a tradition that art is for the people, and you’ll find art galleries free to visit off the main shopping streets, including the Gallery of Modern Art, Centre for Contemporary Arts and The Lighthouse. Beautiful city centre architecture combines medieval, Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco and 21st century styles – and, of course, designs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Mackintosh had a huge influence on the city and there are dedicated tours and trails to make exploring his works easy. See breathtaking interiors and architectural masterpieces, including The Glasgow School of Art building (Mackintosh designed every inch of it, inside and out), the Willow Tea Rooms, the reconstruction of his own home at the Hunterian Art Gallery and his sumptuous House for an Art Lover set in Bellahouston Park. Take a train to Helensburgh and you can visit the Hill House, a baronial style house designed by Mackintosh. One of Scotland’s architectural treasures, this attraction is perched high above the town with panoramic views over the Clyde Estuary.
Victorian gems to seek out include the Kibble Palace, a magnificent glasshouse in the Botanic Gardens, the Tenement House in Garnethill, which offers a snapshot into life in Victorian Glasgow, the splendid City Chambers dominating George Square, and a number of Greek and Egyptian-inspired buildings created by Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson.
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Glasgow has a breathtaking choice of art galleries and museums, with collections ranging from the ancient and prehistoric to the freshest talent emerging from The Glasgow School of Art. Work by some of the world’s most renowned artists can be found in beautiful buildings across the city. The hardest part is deciding where to start.
Art and cultureEalain ‘s Cultar
Did you know? At Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s beautiful Willow Tea Rooms, you can enjoy
afternoon tea just as it was taken in the same rooms 100 years ago, seated on one of Mackintosh’s famous high-backed chairs.
Brad Pitt’s new zombie blockbuster World War Z was partly shot around Glasgow’s City Chambers in George Square, which doubled for Philadelphia City Hall.
Visit The Lighthouse and you can experience its newest attraction, Foundation Glasgow, where you can step into ‘The Cube’ for a 360˚, birds-eye view of Glasgow transforming from Roman times to the present day.
Inspired by classical Greek and Egyptian architecture, Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson was the great Victorian architect responsible for Holmwood House on the south side and the St Vincent Free Church, which towers over the heart of the city centre.
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01 The Riverside Museum- Scotland’s Museum of Transport and Travel on the River Clyde.02 Enjoy afternoon tea in Glasgow’s Willow Tea Rooms, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.03 The Glasgow School of Art.
Five tips for free museums
and galleries
1. Housed in Zaha Hadid’s
remarkable building, the
Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel opened
in 2011 and has 3,000 objects on display, including
the recently acquired South
African locomotive and the
recreation of three streets
from different decades, real
shops and a subway station !
2. The Burrell Collection in Pollok
Country Park is the private
collection amassed by shipping
magnate Sir William Burrell,
who gifted more than 8,000
objects to the city, including
Islamic art and works by
Cézanne.
3. The vast Kelvingrove Art
Gallery and Museum is Scotland’s most visited attraction. It is housed in
a magnificent 1901 red sandstone building, a defining
feature of the cityscape. See
displays covering art, culture
and history as well as arms,
armoury and a famous WWII
Spitfire.
4. The Hunterian Museum is
Scotland’s oldest, with exhibits covering Romans in
Scotland, Egyptian mummies
and an ancient shark fossil
from nearby Bearsden. Its
sister Hunterian Art Gallery
holds the estates of Charles
Rennie Mackintosh and James
McNeill Whistler.
5. The Gallery of Modern Art
(GOMA) has an extensive
collection of work by local
and international artists. Make
a point of looking into the
ground floor gallery where
you’ll usually find a striking
new exhibition.
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A ‘dear green place’‘Àite Gràdhach Uaine’
One of Glasgow’s best-loved parks, Kelvingrove enjoys a fine setting on the banks of the River Kelvin and defines the centre of the city’s bohemian West End. Bordered on three sides by grand vistas - the curved residential terraces high on Woodlands Hill, the gothic spire of Glasgow University and the red sandstone Kelvingrove Art Gallery - it offers one of Glasgow’s most pleasant and most photographed city walks.
Follow the Kelvingrove Park Heritage Trail, which picks out 35 different points of interest, and consider the urban myth that the Kelvingrove Art Gallery was built accidentally back-to-front! In fact, the front of the building is intentionally the one facing into the park, as it was purpose-built as the Palace of Fine Arts for the Glasgow International Exhibition of 1901, held in the park. Today, Kelvingrove is the most visited museum in the UK outside London.
Nearby are Glasgow’s beautiful Botanic Gardens. Built in 1873, the ornate A-listed Kibble Palace is the main feature of the gardens, a striking Victorian glasshouse with collections of tropical plants from around the world and a fine collection
of marble statues. The Kibble and the surrounding gardens can perhaps be seen at their best during the summer when the West End Festival and Bard in the Botanics Festival bring art, music and Shakespeare to this magnificent setting.
Another beautiful Victorian glasshouse can be found at the People’s Palace in Glasgow Green, the city’s oldest park. The People’s Palace is another of the city’s free museums, and is dedicated to telling the social history of the city itself. In the park, you’ll also see the superb Doulton Fountain and the dazzling western façade of the former Templeton’s Carpet Factory, inspired by the Doge’s Palace in Venice.
The highlight of Bellahouston Park is unquestionably Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s House for an Art Lover. The attraction was designed by Mackintosh and his wife Margaret MacDonald for a competition in 1901, only to be disqualified for late entry. It took almost a century for his 14 lithographs to be finally realised in Bellahouston Park. Among the highlights are the white music room, washed in light from the giant windows, and the excellent Art Lovers Café.
Garden lovers meanwhile should spend a little time exploring Greenbank Garden just south of the city in Clarkston. A feast for the senses during any season, you can see more than 3,700 different plants, a wide collection of narcissus, and explore the magnificent walled garden, which is divided into smaller themed gardens. Head to the sprawling Pollok Country Park, just three miles southwest of the city centre, and you could be forgiven for thinking you’re deep in the country. Extensive woodlands, activities, and its own russet herd of Highland cattle have helped it scoop awards as both Britain’s and Europe’s best park. Don’t miss the two main attractions: the exquisite 1750 ancestral home of the Maxwell family, Pollok House, with its outstanding collection of Spanish art, and the world-famous Burrell Collection.
Translating from Gaelic as the ‘dear green place’, Glasgow has an extraordinary variety of parks and gardens, built into the expanding city in the 19th century as the lungs for this industrial powerhouse. Now the heavy industry is gone, but the expansive green spaces remain as inviting urban retreats, and several contain some of the city’s top attractions.
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Did you know? The Doulton Fountain was gifted
to the city by Sir Henry Doulton. The fountain was designed to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee of 1887, and is the largest terracotta fountain in the world.
Kelvingrove Park was designed by renowned garden designer Sir Joseph Paxton, whose other works included Crystal Palace in London.
Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone were both installed as rectors of the University of Glasgow in Kibble Palace.
Bellahouston Park was home to The Empire Exhibition in 1938. The eating facilities at the exhibition included one of the first Indian restaurants in Scotland.
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01 Kelvingrove Park framing Glasgow University.02 The Kibble Palace in Glasgow Botanic Gardens.03 The stunning façade of Templeton Business Centre.04 The graceful 18th century Pollok House and Country Park in Glasgow.
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Those looking for a first-class dining experience will find a broad choice of excellent restaurants. In the city centre, for example, you might treat yourself to dinner at Two Fat Ladies at The Buttery, or enjoy seafood in the Art Deco splendour of Rogano, which has an interior modelled on the Queen Mary. Both are among Glasgow’s finest and longest-established restaurants.
For informal city centre dining, Red Onion is a lively venue serving good food until late, the Grill Room at the Square offers a great location next to the Gallery of Modern Art and you can find a choice of stylish eateries in the courtyard of Princes Square, including the excellent Darcys.
Within the cultural epicentre of the Merchant City there are plenty of great dining establishments, not to mention a range of stylish bars where you can enjoy an aperitif before your meal. Guy’s Restaurant on Candleriggs has a menu to cater for even the most eclectic of diners; the menu emphasises quality produce, often sourced from independent suppliers, and you can enjoy live jazz on the weekend. For seafood lovers, nearby City Merchant is a quality choice, serving up fresh Loch Etive mussels, oysters and scallops. Keep a keen eye on the specials blackboard for advice on what has been caught that day.
Café Gandolfi is a Merchant City institution. A favourite for its chunky wood and stained glass décor, this cosy bohemian restaurant has won countless awards over the years for its quality Scottish cuisine and excellent service. Head to the West End for an eclectic mix of menus displayed in the cobblestone lanes off Byres Road. One of these, Ashton Lane, is a destination in itself, with some of the city’s most atmospheric bistros built into the former stables, including Brel, Ubiquitous Chip and The Loft.
Look out for Number 16 Restaurant on Byres Road, or The Sisters, Kelvingrove, and don’t miss Oran Mor – Gaelic for ‘Big Song’– a converted church combining restaurant, bar and entertainment venues under an astonishing ceiling mural by venerable writer and artist Alasdair Gray.
Those looking for a spot of lunch in-between sightseeing or shopping expeditions will find some wonderful cafés offering first-class produce in beautiful surroundings. Art lovers can celebrate Charles Rennie Mackintosh at the Willow Tea Rooms in the city centre or the Art Lovers Café at the elegant House for an Art Lover in Bellahouston Park.
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01 Enjoy a dram at Glengoyne Distillery.02 Al fresco dining in the Merchant City.03 Delicious Scottish fayre at the City Merchant Restaurant.04 Find inspiration at the Partick Farmers’ Market.
Glasgow has the kind of dining out scene you would expect from a thriving cosmopolitan city, with something to suit all tastes and budgets. Enjoy fine dining, a buzzing café culture, sample fresh produce at a farmers’ market and experience Glasgow’s nightlife in lively venues across the city.
Six restaurant tips
1. Savour the taste of delicious steaks at Scotland’s premier steakhouse – the Grill Room at The Square.
2. The Ubiquitous Chip on Ashton Lane serves up a mouth-watering menu of Scottish cuisine in a wonderful courtyard setting.
3. Oran Mor is in the cultural centre of Glasgow’s West End.
4. The Brasserie Restaurant serves the finest Scottish ingredients taking inspiration from across the world.
5. The Mussel Inn on Hope Street is a great city centre choice for fresh seafood.
6. Enjoy homely desserts such as apple pie or caramel shortcake at Laura’s Coffee Shop in Carmunnock, south of Glasgow.
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Did you know? Treat your eyes as well as your taste buds by heading for Corinthian on Ingram Street, a breathtaking Victorian building with a plethora of lavish rooms offering restaurants, bars and clubbing.
You can create your very own blend of whisky at Glengoyne Distillery, which is found in a stunning country setting by Killearn, just outside Glasgow, or choose from a choice of whisky experiences at Auchentoshan Distillery.
Glasgow has a long connection with tea drinking and there are several tearooms where you can sample this culture – from the Willow Tea Rooms to Hotel Du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens.
There are farmers’ markets throughout Glasgow and the surrounding area which are definitely worth a visit to pick up some tasty local produce.
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What’s onTachartasan
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As 2012 is the Year of Creative Scotland, cultural festivals abound. Celtic Connections brings the city alive in January with three weeks of contemporary and traditional Celtic-influenced music in its most diverse forms, from traditional pipes and folk through to American roots and blues.
The Glasgow Film Festival in February presents a fortnight of premieres and red carpet events, all open to the public to join in.
March sees the Aye Write! Book Festival celebrate the best of Scottish and international writers, while the Glasgow International Comedy Festival also gets into full swing – expect some laughs from comedy’s biggest names.
Glasgow is a major player on the contemporary art scene and this year sees the return of the biennial Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art. For 18 days at the end of April, you can enjoy the best of contemporary art in amazing venues, among them GoMA and Tramway.
One of the greatest things about Glasgow is the range and variety of events taking place all year round. Cultural, musical and traditional events attract performers from all over the world to Glasgow’s famous stages.
January 19 – 5 Feb Celtic Connections Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.celticconnections.com
20 – 22 Glynhill Ladies International Curling Event 2012 Braehead Curling Rink, Renfrew
F3 www.glynhillladiesinternational.com
28 Aviva International Athletics Kelvinhall, Glasgow
G3 www.glasgowlife.org.uk
February 5 – 12 Glasgow Short Film Festival CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street,
G3 Glasgow www.glasgowfilm.org/gsff
5 – 15 Glasgow Youth Film Festival Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
G3 www.glasgowfilm.org/festival
16 – 26 Glasgow Film Festival Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
G3 www.glasgowfilm.org
27 – 24 Mar New Territories 2012 Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.newmoves.co.uk
March 9 – 17 Apr Aye Write! The Mitchell Library, Glasgow
G3 www.ayewrite.com
15 – 1 Apr Glasgow International Comedy Festival Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.glasgowcomedyfestival.com 23 – 25 Glasgow Art Fair Thistle Glasgow Hotel
C3 www.artineuropa.com
Key Map Reference (See map on pages 44 - 45) C3
Family
Food & Drink
Great Outdoors
Highland Games
Local Shows & Galas
Music, Arts & Culture
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Discover music, theatre, gala days, dance and comedy at the West End Festival in June with choral music, folk, rock and jazz alongside authors, guided walks and all types of dance, or enjoy an exciting programme of unique and innovative performances, including world premieres, at the Merchant City Festival in July.
Sports fans also have plenty to be excited about, as Glasgow’s Hampden Park hosts eight of the football matches for the London Olympic Games. Hampden, Scotland’s national stadium, will also hold the athletic events and closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games 2014 in Glasgow.
There are a good number of Highland games, festivals, competitive music events, and water-based activities taking place year- round. The year culminates in Glasgow Loves Christmas, a programme of events that make Christmas shopping in Glasgow one of the best experiences in the country.
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April 20 – 7 May Glasgow International Festival Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.glasgowinternational.org
22 PBFA Glasgow Book Fair The Pond Hotel, Great Western Road,
G3 Glasgow www.pbfa.org
TBC Paisley Beer Festival Various venues, Paisley
F3 www.paisleybeerfestival.org.uk May 13 Gourock Highland Games Gourock Park, George Road, Gourock
C2 www.gourockhighlandgames.org.uk
13 2012 Ignis Asset Management Woman’s 10k Glasgow www.runglasgow.org
18 – 20 Festival of Museums 2012 Museums and galleries across
G3 Glasgow www.festivalofmuseums.com June 1 – 24 West End Festival Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.westendfestival.co.uk
2 Shotts Highland Games Hannah Park, Baton Road, Shotts
J3 www.shottshighlandgames.org.uk
9 Bearsden & Milngavie Highland Games West of Scotland FC, Glasgow Road,
F2 Milngavie www.bearsdenmilngaviehighlandgames. com
20 – 28 Bard In The Botanics Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Glasgow
G3 www.bardinthebotanics.co.uk 23 Port Glasgow Comet Festival and Comet Ship Bicentenary Coronation Park, Port Glasgow
D2 www.inverclyde.gov.uk/events
TBC Glasgow International Jazz Festival Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.jazzfest.co.uk
July 15 Heavy Horse Show National Museum of Rural Life, Wester Kittochside, East Kilbride
H4 www.nms.ac.uk/rural
25 – 3 Aug The Olympic Football Tournament Hampden Park, Glasgow G3 www.tickets.london2012.com
TBC Merchant City Festival, Glasgow Various venues, Merchant City
G3 www.merchantcityfestival.com
August 6 – 12 Piping Live! Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.pipinglive.co.uk
11 The World Pipe Band Championships Glasgow Green,Glasgow
G3 www.theworlds.co.uk
24 – 26 The Strathaven Balloon Festival The John Hastie Park, Strathaven,
H5 Lanarkshire
TBC Kirkintilloch Canal Festival Kirkintilloch
H2 www.kirkintillochcanalfestival.org
September 1 – 30 Doors Open Days Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.doorsopendays.org.uk 2 Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run Glasgow
G3 www.runglasgow.org
TBC Whisky Live Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.whiskylive.com TBC British Gas Great Scottish Swim Strathclyde Country Park
G3 www.greatswim.org
October TBC Biggar Little Festival Biggar
L5 www.biggar-little-festival.com
Oct – Nov Glasgay ! Various venues, Glasgow
G3 www.glasgay.co.uk
November Nov – Jan Glasgow Loves Christmas Glasgow
G3 www.glasgowloveschristmas.com
This list highlights just a selection of events taking place in Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley in 2012. The events information contained in this publication is as supplied to VisitScotland and to the best of VisitScotland’s knowledge was correct at the time of going to press. VisitScotland can accept no responsibility for any errors. Events can be subject to change, we recommend you check details with a local VisitScotland Information Centre before travelling (see page 18).
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Dumbarton (Milton) A82 Northbound, Milton, Dumbarton G82 2TZ - 01389 742306
Glasgow Airport UK Arrivals, Glasgow Airport PA3 2ST - 0141 848 4440
Glasgow 11 George Square, Glasgow G2 1DY - 0141 204 4400
Lanark Horsemarket, Ladyacre Road, Lanark ML11 7LQ - 01555 661661
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Find all you want to do in Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley in one place.
At a VisitScotland Information Centre we’ll tell you about everything you want to see, everything you want to do and everything else you’ll need for your visit. Our friendly experts can offer advice on all things local as well as sharing their wider knowledge of Scotland. Ask and you’ll find all the hidden gems, from cultural to culinary. We don’t just advise either. We can sort out your accommodation and all your travel needs, as well as tickets for events across Scotland. So if you’re looking to get the most from your visit, there really is only one place to go.
Open All Year
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Information Point in Partnership with VisitScotland. Plotted on the relevant area maps see pages 44, 45 ,46, and 47.
Some Centres may not offer all services listed
How to read the listingslùil leughaidh na liosta
Now is the time to choose your holiday accommodationThis guide has been split into five accommodation sections for both Glasgow and beyond the city:
Establishments are listed within these sections in alphabetical order by location and then by business name.
Each entry has a map reference relating to the maps which appears on pages 44 - 47 of this guide. The map is helpful if you don’t know where a particular town is in relation to the area that interests you. Where establishments are listed as ‘By’ a city, town or village it is wise to check the exact location with the operator before making your journey.
BookingAccepting accommodation by telephone or in writing means you have entered into a legally binding contract with the proprietor of the establishment. If you cancel or fail to take up that accommodation, for whatever reason, the proprietor generally has the right to ask for compensation. You should always check the cancellation terms in advance and, if you must cancel a booking, advise the management immediately. Insurance & cancellationsShould you have to cancel for any reason, it is reassuring to know that you can be insured against any compensation claim. Please ensure you take out cancellation insurance prior to your trip.
PricingThe prices of accommodation, services, and facilities stated in this guide are based on information received from the relevant advertisers. Please note that the prices are per person per night, include VAT where applicable and are for your guidance only (VAT as at November 2011). Please check prices when you book accommodation and confirm exactly what the quoted price includes.
SmokingThe majority of Scotland’s indoor public places, including pubs, restaurants and cafés are smoke-free by law, creating a healthier and fresher environment for residents and visitors to our beautiful country. Hotels, B&Bs and guest houses are also smoke-free but can designate bedrooms where guests can smoke, if they wish to do so. To check the availability of such bedrooms, please check with the establishment directly when booking. For further information, visit www.clearingtheairscotland.com
Look out for the Short Breaks symbol Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley offers a fabulous range of quality assured accommodation as listed on pages 20 - 39. Establishments which display the above symbol offer short breaks. Contact them direct for current special offers or to make a booking.
Further informationTo book your accommodation either visit www.visitscotland.com (a booking fee may apply) or contact the accommodation provider direct.
Location‘By’ designates that a property is within 10 miles of this location.
Quality Award For added assurance of quality and standards, all accommodation establishments display a Quality Assurance Award. The scheme is explained on pages 16 and 17.
Map reference To assist you further in locating each establishment, this grid reference relates to the map on pages 44 - 47.
Name of Business
Contact details
Description
Facilities and symbolsSee pages 16 and 17 for an explanation, please check at time of booking.
Accommodation options and costsNumber in brackets refers to number of rooms/units of that typeSgl - SingleDbl - DoubleTwn - TwinFam - FamilySte - SuiteDB&B - Dinner, Bed & BreakfastB&B - Bed & Breakfastpppn - per person per nightprpn - per room per nightpw - per weekpu - per unitps - per suiteso - single occupancyEnsuite/priv facs - please check at time of booking
Months open
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Albion HotelStylish hotel located in the heart of the West End.
405 North Woodside Road, Glasgow G20 6NNT: 0141 339 8620 F: 0141 334 [email protected]
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Blythswood SquareLuxury boutique hotel with spa, restaurant, bars and events space.
11 Blythswood Square, Glasgow G2 4ADT: 0141 248 8888 F: 0141 221 [email protected]
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Ambassador HotelWest End location only one mile from city centre.
7 Kelvin Drive, Glasgow G20 8QGT: 0141 946 1018 F: 0141 945 [email protected]
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Acorn HotelGlasgow’s newest boutique hotel situated in the beautiful listed Park area of the city centre. Completed in July 2008 offering 19 stunning bedrooms designed by an award winning Scottish designer. All rooms have free wireless internet access, plasma television with satellite, GHD hair straighteners.
140 Elderslie Street, Glasgow G3 7AWT: 0141 332 6556 F: 0141 332 [email protected]
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Hotels and Inns
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Carlton George HotelComplimentary minibar in rooms, executive lounge, Glasgow’s only rooftop restaurant.
44 West George Street, Glasgow G2 1DHT: 0141 353 6373 F: 0141 353 [email protected] www.carltonhotels.co.uk/george
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citizenM GlasgowContemporary lobby and rooms, king-sized beds, rain shower, free WiFi and movies.
60 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G2 3BWT: 0203 519 1111 M: 0792 026 [email protected]
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Holiday Inn Express Glasgow City Centre - RiversideExcellent location in Glasgow city centre.
122 Stockwell Street, Glasgow G1 4LWT: 0141 548 5000 F: 0141 548 [email protected]
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Holiday Inn Glasgow TheatrelandCity centre location next to the theatres, shops and nightlife.
161 West Nile Street, Glasgow G1 2RL T: 0141 352 8300 F: 0141 352 8311 [email protected] www.higlasgow.com
Dbl/Twn (110) £89-£229prpn Suites (3) £89-£229prpn Ensuite (113)
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Holiday Inn Express Glasgow TheatrelandCity centre location next to the theatres, shops and nightlife.
165 West Nile Street, Glasgow G1 2RL T: 0141 331 6800 F: 0141 331 6828 [email protected] www.hiexpressglasgow.co.uk
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Glasgow ThistleGlasgow Thistle makes an ideal base for exploring the many galleries, museums and other attractions Glasgow has to offer. Located in the “Style Mile” the hotel is within a couple of minutes walk of all the shopping Glasgow has become famous for. Our Otium Health & Leisure Club has all you need to relax and unwind at the end of a busy day before enjoying a well earned drink in our residents bar.
Cambridge Street, Glasgow G2 3HN T: 0871 376 9043 F: 0871 376 9143 [email protected] www.thistle.com/glasgow
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Jurys Inn GlasgowJurys Inn Glasgow - Exceptional Everyday City Hotel.
80 Jamaica Street, Glasgow G1 4QGT: 0141 314 4800 F: 0141 314 [email protected]
Dbl/Twn (301) £57-£180prpnFam (20) £67-£180prpnEnsuite (321)
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Hotel Du Vin at One Devonshire GardensSet in a tree-lined Victorian terrace in the stylish West End of Glasgow, One Devonshire Gardens is a five star luxury boutique hotel. With 49 individually designed stunning bedrooms and suites the hotel has an enviable reputation for service and style. Best Customer Service Award.
1 Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow G12 0UX T: 0141 339 2001 F: 0141 337 1663 [email protected] www.hotelduvin.com
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To find your ideal place to stay use the map reference and
refer to maps on page 44-47
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Fraser Suites GlasgowFour star serviced apartments in the heart of Merchant City.
1-19 Albion Street, Glasgow G1 1LHT: 0141 553 4288 F: 0141 553 4289sales.glasgow@frasershospitality.comwww.frasershospitality.com
Sgl (32) £80-£131prpn Dbl/Twn (59) £90-£171prpnFam (8) £120-£237prpnEnsuite (99)
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MalmaisonStylish boutique hotel and brasserie in the the city centre.
278 West George Street, Glasgow G2 4LLT: 0141 572 1000 F: 0141 572 [email protected] www.malmaison-glasgow.com
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Millennium Hotel GlasgowCity centre location, ideal for shopping, museums and night life.
40 George Square, Glasgow G2 1DST: 0141 332 6711 F: 0141 332 4264reservations.glasgow@millennium hotels.co.uk www.millenniumhotels.co.uk
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The Pipers’ Tryst8 bedroom, restaurant with rooms, visitor attraction, excellent restaurant.
The National Piping Centre, 30-34 McPhater Street, Glasgow G4 0HWT: 0141 353 5551 F: 0141 353 [email protected] www.thepipingcentre.co.uk
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Radisson Blu GlasgowCentrally located, modern, stylish and European award winning hotel.
301 Argyle Street, Glasgow G2 8DLT: 0141 204 3333 F: 0141 204 [email protected] www.radissonblu.co.uk/hotel-glasgow
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Ramada Glasgow CityIdeally located in Merchant City. Modern, contemporary fully equipped rooms.
201 Ingram Street, Glasgow G1 1DQ T: 0844 815 9103 F: 0141 226 5149 [email protected] www.ramadajarvis.co.uk
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SACO Glasgow Serviced ApartmentsThe ideal hotel alternative offering more space, flexibility and freedom.
53 Cochrane Street, Glasgow G1 1HL T: 0845 122 0405 F: 0845 974 5937 [email protected] http://glasgow.sacoapartments.co.uk
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The Kelvingrove Ten minutes walk from city centre. Free WiFi.
944 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G3 7THT: 0141 339 5011 F: 0141 339 [email protected] www.mcquadehotels.com
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The Farmers’ Market at Partick, Glasgow.
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Belgrave Guest HousePopular guest house in heart of bustling west end of Glasgow.
2 Belgrave Terrace, Hillhead, Glasgow G12 8JD T: 0141 337 1850 [email protected]
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Adelaides Guest HouseAdelaides is a sensitive redevelopment of an 1877 Baptist church building by the resident congregation incorporating a thoroughly modernised and upgraded guest house. Adelaides is central to the main tourist attractions of this revitalised city, known for its character, hospitality and friendliness. This location makes Adelaides an ideal place to stay for a holiday, business or pleasure. Adelaides is on the bus routes to many of Glasgow’s outlying attractions.
209 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HZT: 0141 248 4970 F: 0141 226 4247 [email protected] www.adelaides.co.uk
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Alamo Guest HouseVictorian boutique west end guest house overlooking Kelvingrove Park.
46 Gray Street, Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow G3 7SET: 0141 339 2395 F: 08717 [email protected]
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Allison Guest HouseLarge Victorian guest house, warm welcome assured.
26 Circus Drive, Glasgow G31 2JH T: 0141 556 1431 [email protected] www.allisonguesthouse.co.uk
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Amadeus Guest HouseLovely family run house in the heart of the west end.
411 North Woodside Road, Glasgow G20 6NN T: 0141 339 8257 F: 0141 339 8859 [email protected] www.amadeusguesthouse.co.uk
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The BelhavenA converted town house set in the cosmopolitan west end.
15 Belhaven Terrace, Dowanhill, Glasgow G12 0TG T: 0141 339 3222 F: 0141 339 2212 [email protected] www.belhavenhotel.com
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Claremont HouseA warm welcome afforded to all who stay at Claremont.
2 Broompark Circus, Glasgow G31 2JF T: 0141 554 7312 M: 0780 655 7810 [email protected] www.claremont-guesthouse.co.uk
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Craigielea House Bed & BreakfastSmall B&B in conservation area, one mile from city centre.
35 Westercraigs, Glasgow G31 2HY T: 0141 554 3446 [email protected]
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Craigpark Guest HouseFine Victorian townhouse in quiet conservation area with private parking.
33 Circus Drive, Glasgow G31 2JQT: 0141 554 4160 F: 0141 556 [email protected]
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Holly HouseSpacious, individually designed bedrooms, tastefully decorated close to city centre.54 Ibrox Terrace, Glasgow G51 2TB T: 0141 427 5609 [email protected] www.thehollyhouse.co.uk
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Kirklee HouseEdwardian Townhouse in quiet area of West End.
11 Kensington Gate, Glasgow G12 9LGT: 0141 334 5555 F: 0141 339 [email protected]
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28 Balshagray Drive, Broomhill, Glasgow G11 7DD T: 0141 339 2143 F: 0141 339 5842 [email protected] www.manorparkhotel.com
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Newton HouseIn the heart of the city we offer a range of high class rooms all equipped with private en suite, LCD/freeview TV, tea/coffee facilities, hair dryer, telephone and ironing facilities. Complimentary towels and toiletries are also provided with full breakfast as standard.
248-252 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4JW T: 0141 332 1666F: 0141 332 7722 [email protected]
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The HeritageStylish, elegant and charming - a perfect description of The Heritage in Glasgow’s artistic and cultural West End. A short stroll takes you to Byres Road and Ashton Lane, favourite haunts of academia with it’s many and varied bars and bistros.
4-5 Alfred Terrace, off Great Western Road, Glasgow G12 8RF T/F: 0141 339 6955 [email protected] www.theheritagehotel.net
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The Willow Guest HouseSet in the heart of Glasgow city centre this family owned guest house, formerly three town houses, provides high quality bed and breakfast at a competitive price, offering good value for money along with its very convenient city centre location. The attractively decorated bedrooms offer a varied choice of accommodation from single to family rooms with TV and complimentary tea/coffee making facilities. All 39 bedrooms are ensuite.
228 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G3 6TX T: 0141 332 2332 F: 0141 353 0961 [email protected] www.willowhotelglasgow.com
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Glasgow Caledonian University – Caledonian Court‘Village within the city’, the perfect place to stay in Glasgow.
Caledonian Court, Dobbies Loan, Glasgow G4 0JF T: 0141 331 3980 F: 0141 331 3957 [email protected]
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Onslow Guest HouseTV. Sky. Coffee facilities. En-suite rooms.
2 Onslow Drive, Dennistoun, Glasgow G31 2LX T: 0141 554 6797 M: 0773 561 2824 F: 0141 554 7273 [email protected] www.onslowguesthouse.co.uk
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Self Catering
Self Catering
Map 2 E2GLASGOW ooo Self Catering
Open: All Year
City ApartmentsWest end location only one mile from city centre.
401 North Woodside Road, Glasgow G20 6NNT: 0141 342 4060 F: 0141 334 [email protected]
Per week £250-£450 Studio (4) Bedrooms (1) Sleeps (1-3)
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Embassy ApartmentsOne mile from city centre, free parking and WiFi.
8 Kelvin Drive, Glasgow G20 8QGT: 0141 946 6698 F: 0141 945 [email protected]
Per week £260-£450 Studios (6) Bedrooms (1) Sleeps (1-3)
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Open: All Year
Flat on the GreenModern, comfortable, three star self catering bedroom apartments.
26 Harelaw Avenue, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G44 3HZT: 0141 637 5872 M: 0770 331 [email protected]
Per week £385-£595 Flat (4) Bedrooms (1-2) Sleeps (4-5)
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Hostels
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Bunkum BackpackersFamily run hostel in beautiful historic building. Free parking. WiFi.
26 Hillhead Street, Glasgow G12 8PYT: 0141 581 4481 F: 0141 581 6258 [email protected]
Dbl/twn (2) £16-£18 Fam (5) £12-£14 Dorms (5) £12-£14 Private Rooms (2) £16-£18 Sleeps (34)
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Glades HouseRoom only, guest house standard kitchen always available.142 Albert Road, Crosshill, Glasgow G42 8UFT: 0141 423 2346 M: 0750 542 9788 F: 0141 639 3133 [email protected] www.gladesglasgow.co.uk
Dbl/twn (8) £20-£60 Fam (2) £20-£60 Sleeps (18) Ensuite (2)
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Margaret Macdonald HouseAffordable summer hostel for groups, families and individuals visiting Glasgow.89 Buccleuch Street, Glasgow G3 6QTT: 0141 331 1261 [email protected]
Dbl/twn (10) £19-£25 Fam (2) £19-£25 Private Rooms (80) £19-£25 Sleeps (92) Ensuite (40)
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Alba Hostel GlasgowAffordable, clean, modern, spacious hostel with friendly, warm staff.
6 Fifth Avenue, Anniesland, Glasgow G12 0AT T: 0141 334 1952 M: 0776 628 4172 [email protected] www.albahostelglasgow.co.uk
Dbl/twn (3) £48-£56 Fam (3) £60-£102 Dorms (8) £15-£17 Private Rooms (11) £13-£35 Sleeps (52) Ensuite (6)
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Glasgow Youth HostelOur stunning Victorian townhouse is located in the historic and cosmopolitan West End of Glasgow. With excellent self-catering facilities or full catering options, coffee shop and common rooms, the hostel is ideal for families, independent travellers and groups alike.
7/8 Park Terrace, Glasgow G3 6BYT: 0141 332 3004 [email protected] www.hostellingscotland.com
Dbl/Twn (7) Private Rooms (29) Ensuite (29) Junior from £12.50 Senior from £14.50
Euro HostelGlasgow’s only city centre Hostel providing low cost en-suite accommodation in the heart of the city. Two mins walk from Central Station, and seven mins from Queen Street, the perfect location to discover the city’s cultural heritage and vibrant nightlife. Convenient stayover for concertgoers, minutes from SECC, 02Academy and The Arches, also ideal for clubbing, live music, theatre and festivals. Sport teams, Dancers, Schools/college parties, families & friends welcome all year. The Mint & Lime Bar offers SKY TV, Music & Food. 24hr reception, guest laundry, kitchen, luggage & bike storage and chill out room offers snooker table and reading area.
318 Clyde Street, Glasgow G1 4NR T: 0845 539 9956 F: 0845 539 9957 [email protected] www.euro-hostels.co.uk
Open: All Year
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Dbl/Twn (73) Fam (30) Dorms (37) Private Rooms (73)Ensuite (115) Sleeps (364)£13-£40
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Each business receives an annual visit by an assessor to ensure that they are maintaining high standards.
Businesses are assessed on Hospitality and service Quality and presentation of food and drink Quality and freshness of ingredients Housekeeping and hygiene.
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East Dunbartonshire East Renfrewshire
Map 1 G1STRATHBLANE ooo Country House Hotel
Open: All Year
Strathblane Country House HotelBeautiful Victorian mansion. Stunning views. Special offers available. See website.41 Milngavie Road, Strathblane, Glasgow G63 9EHT: 01360 770491 F: 01360 [email protected] www.strathblanecountryhouse.co.uk
Dbl/Twn (10) £45-£150prpn Fam POA DB&B From £45pppnEnsuite (10)
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Uplawmoor Hotel & RestaurantPrivately owned and run by your hosts Stuart & Emma Peacock. Gold Star awarded for exceptional customer care, AA Rosette restaurant, open fire, pub food, real ales, WiFi, comfortable bedrooms, great location for shopping trips, 20 minutes from city centre and airport. A Warm Welcome Awaits.
Neilston Road, Uplawmoor, Glasgow, Renfrewshire G78 4AFT: 01505 850565 F: 01505 [email protected] www.uplawmoor.co.uk
Dbl (10) £70-£95prpn Twn (3) £60-£99prpn Fam (1) £120-£140prpnEnsuite (14)
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Hotels, Country House Hotels, Inns, Metro Hotels, Small Hotels, Restaurants with Rooms
Hotels and Inns
Lovely views around Strathblane.
Accommodationbeyond the city
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Renfrewshire
Map 1 E2LANGBANK oooo Hotel
Open: All Year
Gleddoch House HotelEnjoy golf, spa and leisure facilities all on site. Peaceful and tranquil.
Old Gleddoch Road, Langbank, Renfrewshire PA14 6YET: 08444 146 540 F: 08444 146 539 [email protected] www.oxfordhotelsandinns.com/ourhotels/gleddochhouse
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Holiday Inn Express Glasgow AirportThe Holiday Inn Express Glasgow Airport is a modern, air conditioned hotel where you can enjoy a drink, evening meal or complimentary hot breakfast in contemporary relaxed surroundings. The hotel is just a two minute walk from the airport terminal, near Jct 28 of the M8 motorway. All bedrooms have air conditioning, satellite TV, high speed internet access, tea/coffee facilities, ensuite shower and hairdryer. Long term parking packages from four to 30 days are available in a secure off site car park.
St Andrew’s Drive, Glasgow Airport, Paisley PA3 2TJT: 0141 842 1100 F: 0141 842 [email protected] www.expressglasgowairport.co.uk
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Dbl (30) £49-£89prpn Twn (48) £49-£89prpnFam (65) £49-£89prpnEnsuite (143)
Map 1 F3PAISLEY ooo Hotel
Open: All Year (exc Xmas)
Ramada Hotel Glasgow AirportSituated off junctions 28 & 29 of M8, 500 metres from Glasgow Airport.
Marchburn Drive, Glasgow Airport Business Park, Paisley PA3 2SJT: 0844 815 9083 F: 0141 889 [email protected]
Dbl/Twn (54) £67-£85prpnFam (54) £67-£85prpnEnsuite (108)
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Inverclyde
North Lanarkshire
Map 1 D2GREENOCK ooo Hotel
Open: All Year
Tontine HotelGreenock’s premier hotel and function venue.
6 Ardgowan Square, Greenock PA16 8NG T/F: 01475 723316 [email protected] www.tontinehotel.co.uk
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Map 1 H1KILSYTH oooo Restaurant with Rooms
Open: All Year
The BoathouseThe Boathouse has boutique rooms where your comfort is paramount.
Auchinstarry Marina, Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire G65 9SGT: 01236 829200 [email protected]
Dbl/Twn (10) £65-£110prpnEnsuite (10)
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Hotels and Inns
Paisley Town Hall.
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Open: All Year
Elphinstone HotelA traditional Coaching Inn with wooden beams and a coal fire in winter is situated in the centre of Biggar, ideally located on the edge of the borders and less than an hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. The “Elph” has a friendly atmosphere offering a warm welcome to all with husband and wife team, Robert and Janette having been at the heart of the business for almost 25 years. The Hotel has been awarded the EatScotland award and offers a wide and varied menu using and sourcing local produce where available.
145 High Street, Biggar, Lanarkshire ML12 6DLT: 01899 220044 F: 01899 [email protected] www.elphinstonehotel.co.uk
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Open: All Year
Best Western Cartland Bridge Country House HotelStunning baronial country house hotel in 19 acres of grounds.
Glasgow Road, Lanark ML11 9UET: 01555 664426 F: 01555 [email protected] www.bw-cartlandbridgehotel.co.uk
Sgl (2) £55-£70prpn Dbl/Twn (16) £85-£115prpnFam (2) £95-£120prpnEnsuite/priv facs (18) Shared facs (2)
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Map 1 H5STRATHAVEN ooo Restaurant with Rooms
Open: All Year
Rissons at SpringvaleCharming modern styled, fully equipped rooms with award winning restaurant.
18 Lethame Road, Strathaven, Lanarkshire ML10 6ADT/F: 01357 521131 M: 0798 620 [email protected] www.rissonsrestaurant.co.uk
Sgl (3) £45prpn Dbl/Twn (5) £75-£80prpnFam (1) £80-£112.50prpnEnsuite (9)
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Map 1 H3UDDINGSTON ooo Small Hotel
Open: All Year
Redstones Hotel12 lovely bedrooms, Scottish Restaurant and Bar.
8-10 Glasgow Road, Uddingston G71 7AS T: 01698 813774 F: 01698 815319 [email protected] www.redstoneshotel.com
Dbl/Twn (12) £69-£89prpnEnsuite (12)
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Hotels and Inns
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New Lanark Mill HotelBeautifully restored 18th century cotton mill, set in the heart of New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by native woodland and close to the famous Falls of Clyde. 38 spacious and stylish bedrooms. Ideal for leisure breaks, woodland walks and wildlife spotting.
Mill Number One, New Lanark Mills, Lanark ML11 9DB T: 01555 667200 F: 01555 667222 [email protected] www.newlanarkmillhotel.co.uk
Sgl £49-£109prpn Dbl (17) £59-£119prpn Twn (21) £59-£119prpn Fam £69-£129prpnDB&B from £49.50pppn Ensuite (38)
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Map 1 H3BOTHWELL ooo Hotel
Open: All Year
Bothwell Bridge HotelPerfect venue for weddings, conference and special occasions.
89 Main Street, Bothwell G71 8EU T: 01698 852246 F: 01698 854686 [email protected] www.bothwellbridge-hotel.com
Sgl (1) £55-£68prpn Dbl/Twn (80) £65-£80prpnFam (9) £80-£130prpnEnsuite (90)
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Map 1 K5CARNWATH ooo Small Hotel
Open: All Year
The Robertson Arms HotelFamily run hotel and restaurant offering first class accommodation.
12-16 Main Street, Carnwath, Lanarkshire ML11 8JZT: 01555 840060 F: 01555 [email protected]
Sgl (2) £35-£50pppn Dbl/Twn (7) £35-£39pppnEnsuite (9)
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South Lanarkshire
Map 1 L6BIGGAR ooo Country House Hotel
Open: All Year
Cornhill House HotelHistoric building, beautiful surroundings, comfort, service and good food.
Cornhill Road, Coulter, Biggar, Lanarkshire ML12 6QET: 01899 220001 F: 01899 [email protected]
Sgl £67-£90prpnDbl/Twn (8) £87.50-£125prpnFam (1) £92.50-£170prpnEnsuite (9)
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Map 1 F3PAISLEY ooooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
Scotscraig HouseLuxurious and elegant, Scotscraig is close to Glasgow Airport and city.
18 Park Road, Paisley PA2 6JWT: 0141 884 2082 [email protected]
Dbl/Twn (2) £45-£65pppn Fam £45-£65pppn Ensuite (2)
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East Dunbartonshire
Map 1 H2KILSYTH ooo Farmhouse
Open: All Year
Twechar Farm Bed & BreakfastClose to Stirling, Loch Lomond, adjacent to Forth & Clyde Canal.
Kilsyth, Glasgow G65 9LHT: 01236 823216
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Map 1 G2MILNGAVIE ooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: Apr - Oct
Auchenhowe Cottage Bed & Breakfast Pretty cottage, rural location, near start of West Highland Way.
9 Langbank, Milngavie, Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire G62 6ELT: 0141 956 4003 M: 0777 159 6474 F: 0141 956 3575 [email protected]
Sgl £40-£45pppn Dbl/Twn (2) £30-£35pppn Ensuite/priv facs (2)
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Map 1 G2MILNGAVIE ooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
Best Foot Forward @ West ViewMinutes from start of West Highland Way and railway station.
1 Dougalston Gardens South, Milngavie, Glasgow G62 6HST: 0141 956 3046 M: 0771 154 0769 F: 0141 955 0304 [email protected] www.bestfootforward.eu.com
Dbl/Twn (3) £30pppn Fam (3) £30pppn Ensuite (6)
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Guest Houses, B&B’s, Farmhouse Renfrewshire
Map 1 E2BISHOPTON oooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
The Miller’s HouseTranquil luxurious country setting.
Formakin Estate, Bishopton PA7 5NX T: 01505 862417 M: 0779 515 0592 [email protected] www.themillershousebandb.co.uk
Sgl £70prpn Dbl/Twn (2) £100prpn Ensuite (2)
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Map 1 D3LOCHWINNOCH ooo Farmhouse
Open: All Year
Kerse FarmWithin 15 minutes of Glasgow Airport in lovely rural location.
East Kerse, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire PA12 4DUT: 01505 502400 M: 0781 650 9739 [email protected]
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Guest Houses and B&Bs
Bothwell Castle, above the River Clyde, near Bothwell, South Lanarkshire.
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Guest Houses and B&Bs
North Lanarkshire
Map 1 I3AIRDRIE ooo Bed and Breakfast Gold
Open: All Year
Craigpark House B&BWell situated for easy access to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling.
57 Airdrie Road, Caldercruix, Airdrie ML6 8PA T: 01236 843211 M: 0797 771 0908 [email protected] www.craigparkhouse.co.uk
Sgl (1) £35-£40prpnDbl/Twn (2) £60-£65prpnEnsuite (3)
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Map 1 H1KILSYTH ooo Farmhouse
Open: All Year
Allanfauld FarmA working farm at the foot of the Kilsyth hills.
Allanfauld Road, Kilsyth G65 9DF T/F: 01236 822155 [email protected] www.allanfauld.com
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Map 1 J3SHOTTS ooo Guest House
Open: All Year
Blairmains Guest HouseAttractive farmhouse, great location for Edinburgh, Glasgow etc.
Blairmains, Harthill, Lanarkshire ML7 5TJ T: 01501 751278 M: 0775 385 7150 [email protected] www.blairmains.co.uk
Sgl (1) £25-£35pppnDbl/Twn (4) £40-£50pppnEnsuite/priv facs (3) Shared facs (2)
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Inverclyde
Map 1 C2GOUROCK ooo Bed and Breakfast Gold
Open: All Year
Berghaus Bed and BreakfastGreat views, good food, comfortable beds and a warm welcome.
15 Turnberry Avenue, Gourock, Inverclyde PA19 1JAT: 01475 634550 M: 0798 951 2514 [email protected] www.BerghausBandB.co.uk
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Map 1 D2GREENOCK ooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
Heather Bed and BreakfastTwo attractive warm ensuite rooms with modern amenities.
24 Denholm Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire PA16 8RJT: 01475 724002 [email protected] www.heatherbb.co.uk
Sgl (2) £30-£35pppn Dbl/Twn (2) £20-£30pppn Ensuite (2)
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Map 1 C2INVERKIP oooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
Belle Vue B&BIdeally located for Clyde Ferries, Loch Lomond and golf courses.
13 Beatock Place, Inverkip, Inverclyde PA16 0DZT: 01475 520975 M: 0789 909 2492 [email protected] www.inverkipbandb.co.uk
Dbl/Twn (1) £60prpn Fam (1) £60-£70prpn Ensuite/priv facs (2)
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Map 1 C2INVERKIP ooo Bed and Breakfast Gold
Open: All Year
Foresters HouseThree star Gold bed and breakfast in Inverkip Marina Village.
Station Road, Inverkip, Renfrewshire PA16 0AY T: 01475 521433 M: 0779 125 4759 [email protected] [email protected]
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Gourock Golf Club with views to the Firth of Clyde.
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Guest Houses and B&Bs
South Lanarkshire
Map 1 J4CARLUKE ooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
Burnhead FarmRecently renovated traditional farmhouse in the beautiful Clyde Valley.
Carluke, Lanarkshire ML8 4QNT/F: 01555 771320 M: 0774 672 [email protected] www.burnheadfarm.com
Sgl (1) £28-£35pppn Dbl/Twn (1) £28-£30pppnFam (1) £28-£30pppn Ensuite (3)
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Map 1 K7CRAWFORD, BIGGAR oooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
Holmlands Country HouseRecently refurbished country house with views across the Clyde Valley.
22 Carlisle Road, Crawford, Biggar, South Lanarkshire ML12 6TW T: 01864 502753 M: 0796 343 0710 [email protected] www.holmlandscountryhouse.co.uk
Sgl from £45prpnDbl/Twn (2) from £75prpn DB&B from £55pppnEnsuite (4)
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Map 1 H4EAST KILBRIDE oo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
East Rogerton LodgeA warm welcome to East Rogerton Lodge in rural East Kilbride.
Markethill Road, East Kilbride G74 4NZ T: 01355 263176 [email protected] www.east-rogerton.co.uk
Sgl £30pppnDbl/Twn (3) £22pppnShared facs (3)
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Map 1 I5LESMAHAGOW oo Farmhouse
Open: All Year
Mrs Isobel McInallyA warm welcome awaits in our comfortable detached bungalow.
Dykecroft Farm, Boghead, Lesmahagow, Lanark ML11 0JQT/F: 01555 [email protected] www.dykecroftfarm.co.uk
Sgl £29pppnDbl/Twn (3) £50prpnShared facs (3)
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Map 1 H5STRATHAVEN oo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
The SheilingSituated 5 minutes walk from Strathaven village and 10 minutes drive from M74.Lesmahagow Road, Strathaven ML10 6DA T: 01357 520477 [email protected]
Sgl £30-£36pppnDbl/Twn (3) £32-£34pppnEnsuite/priv facs (3)
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Map 1 K5LANARK oooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
Carnwath Vineyard Bed & BreakfastFabulous family run business with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
120 Main Street, Carnwath ML11 8HR T: 01555 840156 [email protected] www.carnwathvineyard.com
Sgl £35-£40pppnDbl/Twn (2) £30-£35pppnFam (1) £30-£35pppnEnsuite (3)
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Map 1 J5LANARK ooo Farmhouse
Open: All Year excl Christmas
Corehouse FarmQuiet farm beside nature reserve. Touring base or journey break.
Kirkfieldbank, Lanark ML11 9TQ T: 01555 661377 M: 0780 289 0907 [email protected] www.corehousefarm.co.uk
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Map 1 J5LANARK ooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
St Catherines B&BTrain/bus station, shops, restaurants 5mins walk away, golf course nearby.
1 Kenilworth Road, Lanark ML11 7BLT/F: 01555 662295 M: 0796 377 [email protected]
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Map 1 J5LANARK ooo Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
SummerleaWalking distance from town centre, train station, Loch/golf course.
32 Hyndford Road, Lanark, South Lanarkshire ML11 9AET: 01555 664889 F: 01555 [email protected]
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Moat Park Heritage Centre at Biggar.
To register for further information and updates, go to visitscotland.com/malinwaters
Sail the unique waters around Scotland’s west coast and you’ll discover adventure, variety and an amazing experience, there’s nowhere else in the world quite like it.
Sail-Explore-Experience
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Self Catering
East Dunbartonshire
East Renfrewshire
RenfrewshireMap 1 G1CLACHAN OF CAMPSIE Awaiting Grading
Open: All Year
The CottageQuality cottage, idyllic location, country/sporting pursuits, major cities nearby.
Mrs Carol Tierney, 21 West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire PO10 7JT T: 01243 379872 M: 0791 211 3612 [email protected] www.campsieglencottage.co.uk
Per week £450-£850 Cottage (1) Bedrooms (3) Sleeps (6)
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Map 1 G2MILNGAVIE ooo Self Catering
Open: All Year
Mrs BellComfortable cottage. Great base for visiting Glasgow and surrounding countryside.
Bankell Farm, Strathblane Road, Milngavie, Glasgow G62 8LET/F: 0141 956 4643 [email protected]
Per week £255-£325 Cottage (1) Bedrooms (1) Sleeps (2-4)
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Map 1 F4NEWTON MEARNS ooo Self Catering
Open: All Year
Maple CottageModern converted barn.
Star & Garter Estate, Mearns Road, Newton Mearns, Glasgow G77 6RST: 01355 500354/214 [email protected] www.maplecottage.webplus.net
Per week £350-£450 Cottage (1) Bedrooms (2) Sleeps (4)
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Map 1 D3LOCHWINNOCH oooo Self Catering
Open: All Year
East Lochhead Country CottagesCarefully restored cottages around courtyard, quality furnishings, gas central heating.
Kilbirnie Road, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire PA12 4DXT: 01505 842610 M: 0788 556 [email protected] www.eastlochhead.co.uk
Per week £240-£780 Cottages (4) Bedrooms (1-3) Sleeps (3-6)
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Self Catering
The Life Court at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow.
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North Lanarkshire
Map 1 I2BY CUMBERNAULD oooo Self Catering
Open: Mar - Oct
Melville LodgeHandsome, detached country house in the heart of central Scotland.
Arns, Cumbernauld G67 3JWT: 01236 722702 [email protected] www.melvillelodge.co.uk
Per week £575-£650 Cottage (1) Bedrooms (3) Sleeps (6-7)
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Inverclyde
Map 1 D2KILMACOLM ooo Self Catering
Open: All Year
J & I CameronDelightful and peaceful, comfortably furnished farm cottage with lovely views.
Mrs Cameron Hillside Cottage, Hillside Farm, Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire PA13 4THT: 01505 872077 [email protected]
Per week £250 Cottage (1) Bedrooms (2) Sleeps (4-5)
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The Westerwood Golf Course at Cumbernauld.
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South Lanarkshire
Map 1 K6BIGGAR ootooooo Self Catering
Open: All Year
Carmichael Country CottagesLovely stone built comfortable historic properties on beautiful country estate.
Carmichael Estate Office, West Mains, Carmichael, by Biggar, Lanarkshire ML12 6PG T: 01899 308336 F: 01899 [email protected] www.carmichael.co.uk
Per week £280-£650 Cottages (12) Flat (1) Bedrooms (1-4) Bedrooms (2) Sleeps (2-6) Sleeps (4)
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Map 1 L5BIGGAR ooo Self Catering
Open: All Year
Stonehill CottageOn family farm, panoramic views from conservatory, ideal touring base.
Stonehill Farm, Crawfordjohn, Biggar ML12 6SUT/F: 01864 [email protected] www.stonehillcottage.co.uk
Per week £320-£545 Cottage (1) Bedrooms (2) Sleeps (2-6)
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Map 1 H4CAMBUSLANG, by GLASGOW ooo Self Catering
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Kelburn Holiday HouseVictorian house, fully equipped to experience all your home comforts.
1A Hamilton Drive, Cumbuslang, Glasgow G72 8JGT: 0141 641 8046 M: 0794 901 3875 [email protected]
Per week £350-£450 Apartment (1) Bedrooms (2) Sleeps (5)
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Map 1 H4EAST KILBRIDE ooo to oooo Self Catering
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East Rogerton CottagesA warm welcome to our ground floor, self-catering cottages.
East Rogerton Lodge, Markethill Road, East Kilbride G74 4NZ T: 01355 263176 [email protected] www.east-rogerton.co.uk
Per week £399-£475 Cottages (2) Bungalow (1) Bedrooms (4) Sleeps (2-5)
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Map 1 I4LARKHALL ooo to oooo Self Catering
Open: All Year
Clyde Valley CottagesRenovated courtyard cottages, country setting yet central location, near M74.
Cornsilloch Farm, Dalserf, Larkhall, Lanarkshire ML9 2UAT: 01698 889021 M: 0790 783 [email protected] www.clydevalleycottages.com
Per week £175-£450 Cottage (4) Bedrooms (1-3) Sleeps (2-5)
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MHA AuchlochanEnjoy the tranquil landscape and breakfast made to order at Auchlochan.
MHA, Epworth House, Stuart Street, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 2EQT: 0843 315 9469 F: 01555 894902 [email protected] www.auchlochan.com
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Open: All Year
New Lanark WaterhousesStunning cottages resting on the banks of the River Clyde.
New Lanark Mill Hotel, New Lanark ML11 9DBT: 01555 667200 F: 01555 667222 [email protected] www.newlanarkmillhotel.co.uk
Per week £400-£700 Cottage (8) Bedrooms (1-2) Sleeps (2-6)
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Open: All Year
Anne’s CottageLovely cottage on working farm. Central, Edinburgh, Lanark, Glasgow, Borders.
Roberton Mains Farm, Dolphinton, West Linton, Peeblesshire EH46 7ABT: 01968 682256 [email protected] www.annescottages.co.uk
Per week £350 Cottage (1) Bedrooms (2) Sleeps (5-7)
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Map 1 H4CAMBUSLANG, by GLASGOW oooo Self Catering
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Westcoats Lodge Self CateringLuxury Cottage within easy reach of Glasgow. Sleeps 2-4 plus cot.
57 West Coats Road, Cambuslang, Glasgow, South Lanarkshire G72 8AE T: 0141 642 0629 M: 0787 645 0948 [email protected] www.westcoatslodge.co.uk
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Map 1 J7CRAWFORDJOHN ooo Self Catering
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Spango Bank Holiday CottageA cosy, comfortable cottage in the heart of the southern uplands.
Spango Farm, Sanquhar, Dumfries DG4 6HB T: 01864 504224 M: 0778 900 3558 [email protected] www.spangobankcottage.co.uk
Per week From £450 Cottage (1) Bedrooms (3) Sleeps (6)
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Watersports at the James Hamilton Heritage Park, East Kilbride.
Self Catering
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Caravan & Camping Parks Hostels
South Lanarkshire
Map 1 H4HAMILTON ooo Group Accommodation
Open: All Year
Hamilton Park Racecourse - Westwood LodgeGroup/party bookings, discounts available, mixed and single parties welcome.
Bothwell Road, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire ML3 0DWT: 01698 283806 F: 01698 286621 [email protected] www.hamilton-park.co.uk
Per night from £18 Dorms (15) Sleeps (80)
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Map 1 J5NEW LANARK ooo Hostel
Open: Mar - Oct
New Lanark Youth HostelA restored mill worker’s house with river views.
Wee Row, Rosedale Street, New Lanark ML11 9DJT: 01555 666710 [email protected] www.hostellingscotland.com
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Craigendmuir Caravan & Camping SiteExcellent base for Glasgow and surrounding areas. Access to all major road/rail links. The entrance and park are under full re-development. By spring 2011 we expect a huge proportion of this upgrading to be complete with added security gates to the entrance and CCTV monitoring.
1 Village Drive, Red Deer Village, Clayhouse Road, Stepps, Glasgow G33 6AFT: 0141 779 4159 F: 0141 779 [email protected] Pitches (30) per night £18-£22 Tent Pitches (30) per night £12.25-£17.75 last arrival 9.00pm - Holiday Homes (30) per week £300-£660 later by arrangement
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Scotland is home to a huge range of creativity - from our world-famous festivals and literary scene to our stunning architecture, eclectic art and lively traditional music. Throughout 2012 we’ll be celebrating Year of Creative Scotland with a year-long programme of vibrant events. We’ll be welcoming people from all over the world to share in our celebrations, so why not join us? Widely known for its cultural excellence, Glasgow is brimming with creativity. Visit the many architectural wonders of Charles Rennie Mackintosh throughout the city or experience Glasgow’s art scene at its best during the biennial Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art.
To find out more and sign up for your free Scotland e-newsletter, go to www.visitscotland.com/creative
Year of Creative Scotland is a Scottish Government initiative led in partnership by EventScotland, VisitScotland, Creative Scotland, and VOCAL.
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The Olympic
Football Tournament
Men’s and women’s Football coming to Hampden Park. Once in a lifetime. Be there.
Tickets on sale now at www.tickets.london2012.com
42 For information and to book accommodation go to www.visitscotland.com
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Enjoy Scotland’s Outdoors
Remember how your actions affect you, other people and the environment.
Order your copy at: www.outdooraccess-scotland.com
Whatever you’re doing , make sure you know the Scottish Outdoors Access Code.
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2 The Arches (E3)
3 The Barras Market (F3)
4 Barrowland Ballroom (F3)
5 Botanic Gardens (D1)
6 Braehead (A1)
7 Buchanan Galleries (Inset)
8 Burrell Collection (C5)
9 Celtic Park: Celtic FC (H4)
10 Centre for Contemporary Arts (Inset)
11 Cineworld (Inset)
12 Citizens' Theatre (F3)
13 Clydebuilt (A1)
14 The College of Piping (D2)
15 Collins Gallery (F3)
16 Firhill Stadium: Partick Thistle FC (E1)
17 Gallery of Modern Art, Stirling's Library
& Royal Exchange Square (Inset)
18 Garnethill Synagogue (Inset)
19 Glasgow Caledonian University (Inset)
20 Glasgow Caledonian University
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21 Glasgow Cathedral (F3)
22 Glasgow Central Mosque (F3)
23 Glasgow City Chambers (Inset)
24 Glasgow Film Theatre (Inset)
25 Glasgow Necropolis (F3)
26 Glasgow Police Museum (F3)
27 Glasgow Print Studio (F3)
28 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (Inset)
29 Glasgow School of Art (Inset)
30 Glasgow Science Centre, IMAX Cinema
and Glasgow Tower (D3)
31 Gorbals Leisure Centre (F4)
32 Govan Old Parish Church (C2)
33 Grand Ole Opry (E3)
34 Hampden - The National Stadium &
Scottish Football Museum (E5)
35 Henry Wood Hall (D2)
36 The Hidden Gardens (E4)
37 House for an Art Lover (C4)
38 Hunterian Art Gallery and
Mackintosh House (D2)
39 Hunterian Museum (D2)
40 Hutchesons' Hall (Inset)
41 Ibrox Stadium: Rangers FC (C3)
42 The Italian Centre (Inset)
43 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum (D2)
44 Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena (D2)
45 King's Theatre (Inset)
46 King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut (Inset)
47 The Lighthouse: Scotland's Centre for
Architecture, Design & the City (Inset)
48 Martyrs' Public School (F2)
49 Merchant Square (F3)
50 Mitchell Library (Inset)
51 Mitchell Theatre & Moir Hall (Inset)
52 New Location - Riverside Museum (C2)
53 National Piping Centre (Inset)
54 North Woodside Pool (E2)
55 O2 Academy (E4)
56 Odeon Cinemas (Springfield Quay) (E3)
57 The Old Fruit Market & City Halls (F3)
58 Pavilion Theatre (Inset)
59 People's Palace & Winter Gardens (F3)
60 Pollok House (C5)
61 Princes Square (Inset)
62 Project Ability (F3)
63 Provand's Lordship (F3)
64 Queen's Cross Church (E2)
65 Ramshorn Theatre (F3)
66 Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum (Inset)
67 Royal Scottish Academy of
Music & Drama (Inset)
68 Ruchill Church Hall (D1)
69 Scotland Street School Museum (E4)
70 Scotstoun Leisure Centre (B1)
71 Scottish Exhibition and
Conference Centre (D3)
72 Scottish Mask and Puppet Theatre (D1)
73 Sharmanka Kinetic Gallery & Theatre (F3)
74 Silverburn Shopping Centre (B6)
75 St. Andrew's Cathedral (F3)
76 St. Andrew's in the Square (F3)
77 St. Enoch Centre (E3)
78 St. Mungo Museum of
Religious Life and Art (F3)
79 Stand Comedy Club (D2)
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A Greenbank Garden, Clarkston
B Holmwood House, Cathcart
C Linn Park, Cathcart
80 Strathclyde Area Genealogy Centre (E2)
81 The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour &
Seaforce Powerboat Departure Point (D3)
82 The former Templeton Carpet Factory (F4)
83 The Tenement House (Inset)
84 Theatre Royal (Inset)
85 Tolbooth Steeple (F3)
86 Tollcross Park Leisure Centre (J4)
87 Trades Hall of Glasgow (Inset)
88 Tramway Theatre (E4)
89 Tron Theatre (F3)
90 University of Glasgow & Visitor Centre (D2)
91 University of Strathclyde (Inset)
92 Waverley Excursions Departure Point (D3)
93 The Willow Tearooms (Inset)
94 Xscape (A1)
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Helensburgh Central
Arrochar andTarbet
HelensburghUpper
Balloch
Renton
Bowling
Garelochhead
Ardlui
OBANFORT WILLIAM
MALLAIG
Alexandria
Maryhill
Gilshochill
SummerstonPossilpark &Parkhouse
Ashfield
Kirkwood
GlasgowInternational Airport
Limited service
Brodick
Cumbrae Slip
Rothesay
Kilcreggan
Dunoon
Cycle lockersfor hire
Internationalairports
Park and ridecar parks
Interchangewith ferries
Travelator link
Bus link
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Looking over Glasgow City from The Lighthouse.
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