Kirkintilloch

The former mining town of Kirkintilloch is just a short hop along the M80 to Glasgow, but with the pleasant waterside of the Forth and Clyde Canal there and the nearby Antonine Wall remains visitors may not feel the need to venture far... Read More

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Hotels in Kirkintilloch - 3 places to stay

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Smiths Hotel

Smiths Hotel

Smiths Hotel is a friendly, family-run hotel in the heart of Kirkintilloch. The hotel offers something for everyone, from contemporary to traditional styles. Choose from one of our 21 en-suite bedrooms which are furnished to ensure ... More | visit website

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Kirkintilloch Apartment

Kirkintilloch Apartment

Exuding contemporary elegance and decadence, this stunning canal-side apartment in Scotland's Canal Capital is an idyllic base for business and leisure travellers visiting the Glasgow area and Central Scotland. Conveniently located in the East Dunbartonshire ... More | visit website

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Halo Crowwood Hotel (3.27 miles)

Halo Crowwood Hotel

The Halo Crowwood Hotel is a modern city hotel, situated on the outskirts of Glasgow offering a relaxed out of town atmosphere whilst being only 10 miles from Glasgow city center and a 25 minute ... More | visit website

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Avenue End Bed & Breakfast (3.45 miles)

Avenue End Bed & Breakfast

Ours is a modern self built family home situated in a quiet tree lined lane just off of the A80 Cumbernauld Road in Stepps, Glasgow.

We offer bed and breakfast accommodation using 3 bedrooms and ... More

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Premier Inn Glasgow North East (Stepps) (3.70 miles)

Premier Inn Glasgow North East (Stepps)
Ideally located within easy reach of the M80. Local attractions include Hampden Park and the SECC. Conveniently located for Stepps train station. For shops and local amenities Glasgow city centre is only 6 miles away. Our ... More | visit website
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Finglen House (4.29 miles)

Finglen House
Finglen House nestles at the foot of the spectacular Campsie Hills just 30 minutes to the north of Glasgow and 30 minutes South of Loch Lomand. It offers two double en suite rooms. It provides ... More | visit website
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The Boathouse (4.38 miles)

The Boathouse

Just a short distance away from Glasgow and Cumbernauld and only a stroll away from Kilsyth, lies a sanctuary a million miles from it all.The Boathouse offers 10 luxurious bedrooms many with stunning marina views, ... More | visit website

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Coachman Hotel (4.60 miles)

Coachman Hotel

Whether visiting this historic town to partake of the multitude of local leisure and pleasure activities; or simply stopping over for a welcome night in the time honoured tradition of the travelers of old; The ... More | visit website

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Glazert Country House Hotel (4.69 miles)

Glazert Country House Hotel

Set in mature gardens bordering the River Glazert, we are a privately owned hotel striving to provide and maintain a very high standard of food, service and facilities.
All bedrooms are en-suite and tastefully furnished, with ... More | visit website

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Innkeepers Lodge (5.12 miles)

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Onslow Guest House (6.01 miles)

Onslow Guest House
Nestled in the suburban area of Dennistoun only minutes from Glasgow City Centre is the Onslow Guest House. This large Victorian style Guest House is surrounded by traditional Glasgow culture with many public transport links ... More | visit website
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Craigpark Guest House (6.04 miles)

Craigpark Guest House
Offering quality, comfortable accommodation, with central heating throughout, all rooms have a wash basin, TV, tea/coffee facilities and pleasant outlook over the well kept south facing gardens. All rooms have hair-driers and access to ... More | visit website

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