Whitburn

Whitburn, easily reached from junction 4 of the M8, was once a coal town, one of its collieries now a country park. Many staying here will be on business nearby, but the countryside south merits more than a glance... Read More

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Hilcroft Hotel

Hilcroft Hotel
Hilcroft Hotel, 3 Star, The Best Western Hilcroft Hotel is one of West Lothians most prestigious and popular hotels for conferences. Offering personal service, fresh creatively prepared food and facilities of a high standard, the ... More | visit website

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MacDonald Cairn Hotel (2.29 miles)

MacDonald Cairn Hotel

This modern business hotel features spacious and comfortable public areas. Our comfortable bedrooms are tastefully decorated and display almost every modern amenity. The cuisine, service and lighting in our popular restaurant create just the right ambience. ... More | visit website

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Osprey Guest House (2.30 miles)

Osprey Guest House
Osprey guest house provide single, double & twin rooms...All rooms at Osprey have shared communal bathroom facilities. Osprey guest house is set right in the heart of Blackburn, Susan Boyle Village. McArthur Glen designer outlet, ... More | visit website
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Dreadnought Hotel (2.73 miles)

Dreadnought Hotel
Set in the heart of Bathgate city centre Dreadnought hotel is perfect if you are wishing to have a fun weekend away. It is also perfect if you are hoping to tour the central parts ... More | visit website
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Swallow Kaim Park Hotel (3.14 miles)

Swallow Kaim Park Hotel

Location is the key word at the Kaim Park Hotel, situated between Glasgow and Edinburgh in West Lothian. located in Bathgate minutes from the M8 and set in 3 acres of gardens.
The commercial town of ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Livingston (Bathgate) (3.61 miles)

Located within easy reach of the M8, only 25 minutes from the centre of Edinburgh, 30 minutes to the centre of Glasgow and 25 minutes to Stirling. It's perfect for both business and leisure guests. ... More | visit website
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Holiday Inn Express Livingston (3.61 miles)

Holiday Inn Express Livingston
August 7 2004-September 17 2004-The Innkeepers Fayre Restaurant Adjacent To The Hotel Will Be Closed For Refurbishment ... More | visit website
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Blairmains Guest House (4.97 miles)

Blairmains Guest House
A warm Scottish welcome awaits you at this family run, STB 3 star Guest House integrated into an old farmhouse. The Guest house is in the perfect location just off junction 5 of the M8, ... More | visit website
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Belsyde Country House (6.13 miles)

Belsyde Country House

Located between Edinburgh & Glasgow and sitting in it's own romantic, peaceful and secluded grounds in rolling countryside, it commands outstanding views northwards over the Forth Estuary to the Ochil Hills and Highlands. Nearby is ... More | visit website

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Cobbinshaw Loch Cottages (6.16 miles)

Cobbinshaw Loch Cottages
Why not escape to Scotland, from the bustle of the city. Park your car with ease and enjoy your vacation relaxing in our centrally heated, stone built traditional cottages. These two self catering cottages have ... More | visit website
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Da Vinci's Hotel (6.27 miles)

A major leisure development setting new standards of leisure and catering in West Lothian, with a reputation for quality service and excellent cuisine. Based in the country's fastest-growing town - Livingston - Da Vinci's finds itself ... More | visit website

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