B&Bs in Inverkeithing - 2 places to stay
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Boreland Lodge
This family-run budget hotel is conveniently located close to Edinburgh and next to the Forth Road Bridge and the Forth Rail Bridge; Roysth is only a few minutes away.
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Inglewood Guest House
We are situated within a 5 minute walk to Inverkeithing Railway Station with direct access to the centre of Edinburgh (15 mins) and all other mainline stations in Scotland. Inglewood is situated within ...
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The Roods B&B
The Roods is a beautifully appointed family home with guest accommodation. It is set in extensive secluded gardens yet is only a 1 minute walk to the main taxi rank and the excellent train and ...
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King Malcolm Hotel
(2.46 miles)
The hotel is equally well suited for the visiting business executive or the tourist exploring the old kingdom of Fife. This popular business hotel is located on the east side of town, with its top ... More
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Pitbauchlie House Hotel
(2.60 miles)
Set in 3 acres of woodland and landscaped gardens, this former country style house has been transformed into a modern hotel with sophisticated facilities.
These include 3 bars, an a la carte restaurant and bistro plus ... More
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Rooms at Ravenous Beastie
(2.93 miles)
Centrally located on the High Street, the friendly Ravenous Beastie has free Wi-Fi and en suite bedrooms with flat-screen TVs. Edinburgh city centre is a 15-minute train journey away.
There is a varied breakfast menu, which ... More
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Innkeepers Lodge
(2.96 miles)
** ALL OUR RATES INCLUDE COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BUFFET BREAKFAST ** This inn offers a unique opportunity to stay in accommodation that has been immortalised by one of the UK's most celebrated authors, Robert Louis Stevenson. ...
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Priory Lodge
(3.00 miles)
Whether your visit is for business or pleasure Priory Lodge incorporates all the features you would expect from a four star establishment.
Priory Lodge offers guests home comforts and value for money. Calmyn and Gordon pay ...
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Queensferry Lodge Hotel
(3.06 miles)
With panoramic views across the Firth of Forth, Brook Queensferry Hotel offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and a modern bar. There is ample free parking on site.
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Backmarch House B&B
(3.06 miles)
Centrally located in Rosyth only five minutes off the M90 motorway Junction 1, Backmarch is perfectly located for company delegates with easy access to all local business parks, which include Port of Rosyth, Babcock, Rosyth ...
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Premier Inn Dunfermline
(3.15 miles)
Located within easy reach of the M90, junction 3. Situated on Fife Leisure Park with facilities such as a cinema and bowling alley just a short walk from the hotel. Local attractions include Dunfermline Abbey ...
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Express by Holiday inn Dunfermline
(3.28 miles)
Dunfermline hotels just don't come any better than the award winning Express by Holiday Inn Dunfermline hotel.
Opened in 2006 and awarded an Intercontinental Hotels Group Torchbearer Award in 2007 for excellence, the Express by ... More
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Premier Inn Edinburgh (South Queensferry)
(3.39 miles)
For shops and local amenities South Queensferry town centre is just a 15 minute walk. An ideal location for Edinburgh Airport, this Premier Inn is just 7 miles away and also has good transport links ...
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