WELCOME
A very warm Scottish welcome awaits you here at The Haven.
We are located approximately midway between the city centre and Stirling University, in a quiet residential area.
Access to the M9 motorway or to the city centre can be achieved within minutes, whether you travel by car or public service bus. The close proximity of the Bus/Rail stations and of course the M9 motorway, ensures that exploring further afield can be done with ease.
The Haven offers relaxing accommodation, good food and a perfect location in which to explore central Scotland.
Please note that this is a non smoking establishment.
The Haven offers clean, comfortable, relaxing accommodation.
There is two twin rooms and two double rooms. All rooms are en suite with showers including a flat screen TV and DVD facilities. Furthermore, there is a hospitality tray provided offering a selection of beverages and snacks in addition to a hairdryer in all of the rooms. Wi-fi is also available. Breakfast is cooked to order, with a selection of fruit juices, fresh fruit and cereals available as a self service. A continental breakfast is offered as an alternative to a cooked breakfast.
Breakfast is normally served between 7.30am and 9.30am. Alternative timings can be made with prior arrangements, as can a vegetarian breakfast.
This establishment is open throughout the year apart from the festive season.
TARIFF
B&B is from £25.00 per person per night, this is based on two people sharing.
Single occupancy will incur a further charge.
Special rates can be arranged for longer stays outwith the peak season.
A child's cot is available on request.
LOCATION
Your accommodation is ideally situated to allow you to visit not only the local tourist sites of Stirling Castle, Wallace Monument and the Bannockburn Heritage Centre but the closeness of the bus/rail stations and the motorways ensures you can visit Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth or Dundee by Express Bus, Rail or Car, all within an hour or so from the city centre.
The local hills are named the Ochils and they offer some pleasant walks. For the more serious hill walker, we are on the doorstep to the Highlands, within an hours drive you can be in the Callander area and walking on Ben Ledi.
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| 2013 Opening Times (09/01/2013 - 15/12/2013) |
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* We will be closed during the Christmas and New Year period.
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