STIRLINGS MOST CONVENIENTLY LOCATED GEORGIAN GUEST HOUSE
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Forth Guest House (circa 1825) is Stirling's most conveniently situated Bed and Breakfast establishment with car parking. It's just a 15 minute walk to Stirling Castle, and just 200 metres from bus and rail stations and town centre where you will find a selection of restaurants to suit your taste and budget. Please click on Bed and Breakfast and Video to enjoy an audio/video tour of our accommodation.
Forth Guest House is a 4 star rated Bed and Breakfast establishment and is recommended by Which?, Lonely Planet and Marco Polo travel guides.
For business guests, all Stirling’s main business parks are a short drive away: Back o’Hill, Bandeath, Broadleys, Castle, Dunblane, Laurelhill, Springkerse, STEP, Stirling University Innovation.
Our guest house offers a selection of well-appointed double, twin, family and single en-suite rooms which are equipped with the latest flat screen digital televisions, hairdriers, and complimentary hospitality trays provided for comfort and convenience. All rooms have high speed wireless Internet access. Ironing facilities are also available.
Breakfast at Forth Guest House can be tailored to suit the individual with a choice from our menu to start your day and served in our elegant breakfast room. After breakfast or in the evening why not enjoy a walk alongside the River Forth which is just 100 metres from our door.
Stirling is ideal as a base for touring, whether travelling by car, coach or rail.
Tired of driving? Then leave the car in our private car park and take the train or bus. From Stirling by train, you can be in Glasgow in 45 minutes, Perth and Edinburgh in 1 hour and Aberdeen and Inverness in little over 2 hours.
Bed and breakfast: A private residence, several rooms of which are set aside for overnight guests whose paid accommodation includes breakfast. The American Heritage Dictionaries.
Also, B and B, B&B. A hotel or other hostelry that offers a room for the night and a morning meal at an inclusive price. For example, staying at a bed and breakfast meant never having to plan morning meals. This term and the practice originated in Britain and have become widespread. [Early 1900s] Houghton Mifflin Company.
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