Dating back to 1886, the Knight's Rest Guest House is located in the town center of Airdrie.
Margaret
Canada
The breakfast was amazing. The host was willing to make an alternative if you didn’t want the Scottish breakfast.
She was very welcoming and helped if you needed advice about travel or the town.
With a 4-star rating from the Scottish Tourist Board, Craig Park House offers well-appointed rooms and an impressive breakfast menu.
Sean
United States of America
Our hosts (Billy and his wife...goshdarn it i m terrible at remembering people's names!) They both were so kind and hospitable! Great breakfast (my first time trying Haggis...its kind of a cross between oatmeal and chili?) Bed was comfortable and the shower was good!
10 miles from Celtic Park in Airdrie, The Orange Fox Lux Room and Hot Tub at The Grumpy Schnauzer Guest House provides accommodations with access to a hot tub and fitness room.
11 miles from Glasgow Cathedral in Airdrie, The Sleeping Dog Room at The Grumpy Schnauzer BnB Huge Room, Luxe Suite, Private Hot Tub, Breakfast, Gym, Games Room, Farm Stay, Amazing offers...
Sylvie
United Kingdom
Hot tub amazing
Chill quiet Atmos
Huge comfy bed
Fab facilities
Location peaceful
Stunning country views
Balcony
Sitting area very comfy
Delicious brekky
Days Inn Hamilton is just off the M74, at the 24-hour motorway services by the River Clyde and Strathclyde Loch. It has free parking and rooms with TVs and Wi-Fi.
Located in 250 acres of scenic woodlands, Dalziel Park Hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from Motherwell town center.
John
United Kingdom
Breakfast was v good, location was good, restaurant was v busy as it is an excellent place to have lunch or dinner. Meals were good and reasonably priced. Offers a 2 for 1 option on various items on the menu.
Located in Coatbridge, 8.6 miles from Celtic Park, The Georgian hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
We decided to go for three reasons and stayed near to...
We decided to go for three reasons and stayed near to Falkirk at Caldercruix the attractions were 1, The Kelpies 2, the Falkirk Lift or wheel 3, Callendar House. The fist two items were superb unfortunately the house was closed due to a concert but we had a wonderfull walk through the gardens. We were able to get a train to Edinburgh from our base at a cost of £26.00
return for two tickets, not worth the effort to drive and and then to try and park.
Steven
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were travelling from Falkirk to Airdrie so didn't see...
We were travelling from Falkirk to Airdrie so didn't see that much, especially as Craig Park House is quite rural. It was a pity we couldn't stay longer as it would have been nice to have investigated the locality.
oakgrove5
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Airdrie itself seemed to have little to recommend it but the...
Airdrie itself seemed to have little to recommend it but the restaurant I had dinner in was excellent. The Himalaya curry house. People were friendly enough but the pubs were awful. Perhaps next time I stay on business I will check out other parts of Airdrie.
baggiemick
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I didn't actually visit Airdrie, my visit was mainly to...
I didn't actually visit Airdrie, my visit was mainly to return my late wife's ashes to her family in Lanark where I knew they would be cared for.
I did have a quick look at Glasgow whilst here strange to find all roads appear to be at right angles. Was told Glasgow had major immigrant problem but all I saw was very elderly women of I assume Afghan heritage on street corners begging with not a single male member in sight, Found it sad as I could not envisage leaving my mother to beg for the family? Did not endear me to Glasgow.
Short stay and all I had time for must go back again this year
Sandy & Cathy Aitken are the most phenomenal people. Their kindness and hospitality made me feel as if I had unpacked my entire home—they are where the heart is. Admittedly, I felt a ‘wee bit’ sad having to say goodbye. Sandy & Cathy, many thanks for everything! The room, the breakfasts, the talks, the laughs—you’ve made my first to trip to Scotland absolutely wonderful. Please keep your eye out for a little token of my appreciation in the coming weeks: via email.
Very friendly welcome and lovely throughout our stay. We had not booked breakfast but thankfully we were offered one the next morning and it was absolutely delicious.
We were visiting for a family party and were let down by the taxi company, our hosts mam very kindly gave us a lift to the venue, couldn't thank her enough. If we visit Airdrie again would definitely stay there again.
Fantastic place to stay for Scotland exploration. The cottage is cosy, very clean and with some history. Sandy and Cathy are lovely couple. Their Scottish breakfast is delicious. It was our first visit to Scotland and thanks to Sandy's advices we have seen great places that we would have missed. We will highly recommend Shawlee Cottage to everyone. And we will be back :)
Lovely little house, lovely owner, nice location, just what we wanted, far enough away from Glasgow to not feel we were in the thick of it, close enough we could drive in for some shopping, would love to have had longer to explore airdrie!
I love a place with a washing machine so I don't have a weeks worth of washing when I go home!
Would go back.
The cottage was immaculate with all the facilities in place plus many personal touches. Elaine, the host was very friendly and accommodating and keen to ensure things were ok. Plains is a lovely little village on the outskirts of Airdrie and the cottage is easy to find with the M8 within a 10 min drive. A most enjoyable experience all round.
Breakfast exeptional, nothing is too much trouble. Lovely Cathy and Sandy who really make you welcome. Beautiful home and garden with lots of character. Very near Airdrie railway station with a good car park. £1.50 to park your car for the day and you even get that back when you buy a rail ticket, only 25 mins for a pleasant run to Glasgow.
Clean, comfortable, affordable without ever feeling "cheap." I wanted to stay out of the way a bit from the major conference I attended. I learned how to navigate the bus and train system. When I came in very late due to the trains being late, they stayed up late to open the place. Most importantly, the location is beautiful and peaceful.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay with William, he is a great host super friendly and accommodating. The apartment is very cozy, big sofas plenty of room for a family of 4, property is in a nicer part of Airdrie in between town centre and chapelhall, very quiet. All in I will definitely stay here again in the future when visiting family. 👍
Well located on the outskirts of town, lovely views and short walk to amenities. Nice and quiet, very clean and plenty of room for a family of 4. Host was very pleasant and helpful. Great location for exploring and good public transport links. The property exceeded our expectations as did Airdrie.
Nothing I’m in poor health & my daughter & myself Wer booked in by my cousin who booked this for me by mistake as it was meant to be Tudor hotel so I was close to the hospital & I had appointment at 9 following morning
Lovely breakfast and choice with menu. Train station a short walk for Airdrie, Glasgow and Edinburgh trains. Bus stop also outside the property for Airdrie etc.
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