Located in Rosyth, 5.7 km from Forth Bridge, Hill Park Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Three Bridges Bed & Breakfast overlooks the River Forth and the Rosyth Royal Naval Dockyard in Fife. It has a TV lounge with free Wi-Fi, and there is free private parking on site.
Set in Rosyth, within 7.9 km of Forth Bridge and 13 km of Hopetoun House, Caledonia House offers accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Madeleine
United Kingdom
Great welcome by Lindsay, we were instantly at home in her house. She made sure we had everything we needed for our child and was super helpful all around. Thank you!
A friendly, family-run hotel situated in one of Fife's picturesque coastal villages, specialising in fresh fare, using local Scottish produce where possible.
Raewyn Robinson
New Zealand
Loved the wee village of Aberdour & loved my stay at The Aberdour Hotel. The room was clean & comfy. The staff were simply great, all friendly and helpful. The breakfast that was included was sooo good, as were the dinners that I had. I certainly will be recommending this place to friends. Really good experience.
The family-run Coorie provides en suite rooms and looks out across the Firth of Forth. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi and is around 16 miles from the centre of Edinburgh.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Great location, lovely room with good views over the Firth of Forth. Amazing breakfast in the cafe in the morning. Highly recommend.
Situated within 2 acres of gardens, Garvock House Hotel is a historic country house located in Dunfermline. The property features an on-site restaurant and terrace, offering views of the garden.
Elaine
United Kingdom
It had character, wonderful staff, and it was well kept and clean. Really good food and wine. The breakfast was tremendous. Beautiful gardens. Good parking. A peaceful retreat close to the centre.
Rosyth styles itself "Scotland's only Garden City" and it...
Rosyth styles itself "Scotland's only Garden City" and it does not disappoint with its palette of early twentieth century Arts and Craft style buildings. A variety of Scottish style architectural elements produces a delightful contrast with the English equivalents.
Not all subsequent modifications have been kind, for instance there does not seem to be a single original window surviving. The plastic replacements are as ugly and clumsy as they are everywhere.
But the overall effect remains. A gently undulating landscape adds picturesque incidents in the slightly predictable Garden City layout, and the countryside beyond has a rugged beauty that is not seen in Welwyn or Letchworth.
Unfortunately the generous layout and wide avenues is conducive to very fast traffic ably assisted by clumsy road engineering where roundabouts and innumerable barriers further subjugate the pedestrian to the speeding motorist.
sam
10
Scored 10
A very pleasant area away from the hustle and bustle of...
A very pleasant area away from the hustle and bustle of Edinburgh's city centre. What's more you take the majestic Forth Rd Bridge across to get there (if you're coming from the South of course).
John Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I stayed at Hill Park Hotel.
I stayed at Hill Park Hotel. I had all my meals in the hotel restaurant. Very reasonable prices. I went into the Hotels' public bar where I watched sport (rugby) with some of the punters, while others played pool. Great environment with lovely staff. There is a Take-Away shop just round the corner (same building as the hotel)
Driving around was very easy. I also got to visit the local shops where there is a GREGGS, NISA and a SHELL garage. All these are within a 5minute walk from Hill Park Hotel. Although I travelled in a private car, I did notice a regular bus service on the roads of Rosyth which I imagined made public commuting quite easy.
Sithembile
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rosyth has nothing really to offer other than this hotel but...
Rosyth has nothing really to offer other than this hotel but it very close to Dunfermline which has great restaurants and pubs.
There is an Indian restaurant within 5 minutes walk of the hotel but we didn't try it.
The bus trip to Edinburgh was 25 mins (approx) on the X55 route. Bus stop was 5 minutes walk away.
Nick
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
A small Fife town with plenty of pubs and some shopping.
A small Fife town with plenty of pubs and some shopping. Useful location as a stopover if going south and not wanting to pay Edinburgh prices on the other side of the Forth. Also very easy access to Dunfermline which has a lot of history and is well worth a longer visit.
downstairs rooms living room/kitchen/dining room all very modern. upstairs rooms a little more dated and the beds weren’t the most comfortable, however, the amount of rooms was a big plus. dog friendly was a huge bonus and there were menus etc for ease of finding food. my main recommendation would be to provide some instructions around the cooking facilities as this was a touch confusing (induction job).
Three Bridges BnB was perfect for our needs.
We were in the area for a family funeral and because of the International Rugby match had found it difficult to find accommodation close by, so looked further out and came across this Gem, in Rosyth.
Highly recommended !
Thankyou to Andy and his family, who looked after us very well.
Tricia, Marion and Eddy.
the bed was comfortable and the staff, when I could find them where friendly, there is a deal for people staying at the hotel at the Italian restaurant in the same building, which makes very tasty food
additionally, the hallways and other businesses in the same building are very well put together in this 100+ year old building
Amazing stay at Queensferry guest house. Easy access with plenty of parking. Wifi available and convenient breakfast. Bedroom nice and cosy with no surrounding noise at all so gave us a peaceful nights sleep we need after such a long journey. Will be using this hotel more again for sure.
The host was so helpful. She suggested places to eat in the area and called ahead to a restaurant to get a reservation. The room was all we needed to get to an early morning flight. There wasn't a flat screen tv, but we didn't miss it. Based on our need, we would stay again.
Was really impressed with this little gem. It was half the price of other corporate hotels was clean and welcoming. Staff very friendly and had really nice Italian at hotel 20% off for guests. So impressed. Nice stay, good sleep and free parking. 15mins from airport.
Located about a ten minute walk from the Rosyth train station, about a half hour train ride from Edinburgh. Price was much cheaper than staying in Edinburgh. Saw other reviews complaining of noise. My stay was quiet.
The hotel was relatively convenient to the Fife Coastal Path which was my planned activity. It was very close to bus stops for arriving and departing to the path. My room was very comfortable.
It is a very good location to get to the airport by car. During the Edinburgh festival it was very hard to get a hotel, so this one worked out well to spend the night before leaving Scotland
The property was spacious, and very well situated in Rosyth. The location was close enough to Edinburgh, but still far way enough to keep away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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