Scotland Bed and Breakfasts That Put You In The Moment
Scotland Bed and Breakfasts are a great way to spend a vacation in Scotland. They allow you to interact with local people and soak up some of the Scottish heritage. The lovely bed and breakfasts are an invitation into the home of some of the best times you will have when you visit Scotland.
Stonefold Bed and Breakfast
Not far from the England/Scotland border is a farmhouse that is only 6 miles from Kelso. Edinburgh is only about an hour away. This working farm uses the produce, eggs and grains they grow in their bed and breakfast business. A bonus for staying at the Stonefold, you can have fresh produce and enjoy the healthy lifestyle for a change.
The accommodations at the Stonefold consist of two bedrooms. One is a double and the other a twin with a bathroom right next door. The guests also have the use of a lounge which has a fireplace and may enjoy the comfort of the conservatory that has a view of the beautiful garden.
The double room has a marvelous view of Hume Castle. This room is skillfully decorated and has an in room TV/DVD player and facilities for making your own tea or coffee. The twin bedroom overlooks the countryside where you might see sheep or cattle as this is one of the aspects of this working farm. The room also has its own TV/DVD player and coffee and tea making supplies.
When it comes to Scotland bed and breakfasts you are sure to enjoy this beautiful old farmhouse. The proximity to towns with shopping and the opportunity to see some of the gorgeous Scottish countryside is a plus when visiting this area of Scotland.
Ladywell House
In Falkland, Fife a large stately home, which was built in 1804 stands ready to receive visitors. The beautiful vintage home is not far from the Falkland, a village with the added bonus of the Falkland Palace. The palace is often visited by those staying at the Scotland bed and breakfasts in the area.
A drawing room is the setting for the meals and a conservatory is an added bonus. Ladywell House was formerly owned by Princess Diana’s mother, Francis Shand-Kydd, and Diana is believed to have visited this home accompanied by her two sons.
Ladywell House Bed and Breakfast has six bedrooms for guests.
* The Palace is a double room.
* The Diana, which was specifically designed for Princess Diana by her mother.
* The Lomond, a twin bedroom with a private bath.
* The Shand Kydd is a luxurious bedroom with double beds and a private bath.
* The Wills is a family bedroom with pull-outs and a shared bathroom with the Harry, which is next door.
* The Harry, which is a twin bedroom.
The villages in close proximity to Ladywell House offer sightseeing such as Crail Pottery, The Scottish Deer Centre and The British Golf Museum. All of these points of interest when staying at Scotland bed and breakfasts are part of the local attractions you will not want to miss.
Within 50 miles, there are golf courses - about 100, at least - to satisfy the avid golfer. Walking, bicycling and sightseeing are all going to be an experience especially if this is your first trip to Scotland.
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