B and Bs in Cupar

Redlands Country Lodge Guest House
Pitlessie Road
Ladybank

Cupar
Fife

KY15 7SH
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Our serviced B&B accommodation comprises of terraced log cabin rooms, individually designed in a unique & boutique style, each with it's own entrance from the outside and ensuite shower room. Each log cabin room has it's own entrance from the outside, comfortable beds, TV/DVD, generous hospitality tray, Scottish Fine Soaps toiletries, kettle, and hairdryer. Once you have your key, you can come and go as you please. Relax in the communal log lounge, enjoy a great night's sleep and tuck in to a hearty Scottish breakfast served in the glorious conservatory garden room. Free range eggs supplied by our very own hens. Our non serviced accommodation 'WeeBothy' is mini self-catering at its cutest! A quirky converted sandstone building, right next to the log cabins. Sleeps 2-4* and is ideal for family breaks or a romantic break for 2. It has a cosy bedroom (with twin or kingsize bed), wee designer bathroom, relaxing lounge with double sofa bed and kitchen area (with microwave, fridge, toaster, kettle, crockery. No oven or hob). Flatscreen TV/DVD. Patio doors open from the lounge to a small decked area overlooking the fields beyond. Nearby attractions include Falkland Palace, Scottish Deer Centre, Pillars of hercules organic farmshop and cafe. Redlands is a great base for exploring Fife, Perthshire and Dundee. Take a day trip to Edinburgh in 50 mins direct from Ladybank Station, only 1 mile away. Our 8 man outdoor cedar hot tub is available to use for an additional 5 pounds per person, payable upon use. Stay for as little as one night or book all 4 rooms and our new WeeBothy with family and friends. We can sleep 12 people max. Redlands is a great for well behaved groups. Please call us direct to discuss group bookings. *additional charges apply for more than 2 people staying in WeeBothy.

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