• A welcome hamper on arrival• Double Room / Twin Room / Fold Down Double Bed• Quiet and peaceful...
• A welcome hamper on arrival
• Double Room / Twin Room / Fold Down Double Bed
• Quiet and peaceful accommodation close to the village centre
• Panoramic views of the Forth Road and Rail Bridges
• Iron and ironing board
• Indoor Drying Room
• TV; DVD player; radio and CD player.
• Central heating throughout
• Free parking
• Patio & garden
• Secure bicycle storage
• Information on various local & national walking and cycling routes
• Suggested itineraries available on request. Situated in the historic town of South Queensferry, Forth Reflections enjoys an elevated position with magnificent views of the Forth Road and Rail Bridges and to The Kingdom of Fife and the mountains beyond.
This comfortable self catering property is situated just above the old cobbled High Street in South Queensferry. Our accommodation has a double bedroom, with the option of a fold down double bed if required. There is a large conservatory with a garden; ideal for evening sunsets overlooking the estuary.
Transport links to Edinburgh city center are excellent, with a bus journey of approximately 30 minutes, leaving from the road end. A Train journey to Edinburgh will take approximately 15 minutes from Dalmeny train station, just a short walk from the house.
Within walking distance are variety of excellent eating and drinking establishments, boutique seaside shops; a small yacht harbor; Port Edgar Marina, and several
sandy beaches.
Golfing and Sailing are available locally. There are various cycling and walking routes in the surrounding area; Boat Trips go to Inchcolm Island with the option of a Jazz or Salsa cruise in the evenings.
Local places of interest include Hopetoun House and Dalmeny House; The Falkirk Wheel along the Forth/Clyde Canal; and Deep Sea World over the bridges in North Queensferry.
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