Campsie View

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No 1 Colzium View, Kilsyth, Lanarkshire, G65 0ED

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Campsie View

A warm welcome awaits you at Campsie View Bed & Breakfast in the Town of Kilsyth.  This modern and...

A warm welcome awaits you at Campsie View Bed & Breakfast in the Town of Kilsyth.  This modern and friendly family run establishment boasts quality B&B accommodation at affordable prices. 

At Campsie View we have family, double and single guest rooms available all tastefully decorated so you can relax at the end of your day. 
 
On the ground floor there is the family room, double room, walk in shower room, private bathroom, kitchen, living/dinning room and balcony. All of these rooms are level and there is a ramp to the entrance of the house making it accessible to everyone.
 
Downstairs we have another 3 double rooms, 2 of which are ensuite, 2 single rooms, a bath/shower room and a sitting area. 
 
For the comfort of our guests, a number of amenities are available in each room, including television, hair dryer and a hospitality tray offering tea & coffee making facilities for those moments when you want a peaceful cup in private. Mains power adaptors, ironing board and drying facilities, for our outdoor enthusiasts, are available on request.
 
On the grounds of Campsie View we have off road parking for 4 cars, a garage which can be used to store bikes, canoes etc, a private garden and a decked area with tables and chairs for enjoying those summer nights.
 
Kilsyth is the most northerly town in Lanarkshire, nestling in the scenic countryside at the foot of the Kilsyth Hills. It is perfectly located between, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling for anyone wishing to explore the local areas and beyond.
 
Kilsyth is an ideal location for weekend trips and longer stays with lots to see and do. The town is home to the picturesque Burngreen Park, historic Colzium House, Auchinstarry on the Forth & Clyde Canal, the Antonine Wall and it has its own Golf Club . Also there are numerous walking, cycling, and equestrian trails, angling in the many rivers, canals and lochs in the area, and canoeing and cruises on the Forth & Clyde Canal.  For the more adventurous the exciting mountain bike trails in the nearby Carron Valley or rock climbing at Auchinstarry are always an option.
 
For those who are particularly fond of history, Kilsyth is close to many historical sites and towns with their own rich heritage.

Only a few miles from Stirlingshire, you can enjoy a trip to Stirling Castle, one of Scotland's most popular and revered historic buildings or you might want to take in the contrasting spectacle of the Falkirk Wheel, an amazing feat of modern engineering


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Opening times 2013 (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013)

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