Chilowen - Happy House is a recently renovated homestay in Inverkeithing where guests can make the most of the garden and terrace.
Lisa
Ethiopia
Very friendly and helpful hosts. Comfortable bed and quiet room. Seating available in a lovely garden. Homemade breakfast. We felt like we were with family. The house is right on the Fife Coastal Path, which we were hiking.
Overlooking the Firth of Forth railway bridge, The Hawes Inn by Innkeeper's Collection, is just 20 minutes’ drive from the historical city center of Edinburgh.
Bethany
United States of America
The location is amazing and the staff are beyond friendly.
An original Scottish coaching inn, Adamson Hotel is located in the rural village of Crossford. There is a restaurant, free private parking and free Wi-Fi access.
In the historic city of Dunfermline, with great access by road to Edinburgh and Edinburgh Airport, this modern hotel offers free WiFi internet access and great-value rooms with satellite TV.
Russell
United Kingdom
Really good. There were a lot of people but the staff coped very well. Food was excellent and plentiful.
Set in 3 acres of woodland and landscaped gardens, this bright and modern hotel offers rooms with attached bathroom with free parking and Wi-Fi. Each luxurious guest room is individually furnished.
Kathleen
United Kingdom
Very comfortable and good price also breakfast was really good
With panoramic views across the Firth of Forth, DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh - Queensferry Crossing offers spacious rooms with free WiFi and a modern bar. There is ample free parking on-site.
Emma
United Kingdom
Room size, lovely comfy bed, great shower, decent breakfast for a buffet, friendly staff, fab location
A friendly, family-run hotel located in one of Fife's picturesque coastal villages, specializing in fresh fare, using local Scottish produce where possible.
The accommodation is just off the high street. We had our own vehicle, but there is an excellent rail service just a short distance away which runs to Edinburgh and also direct to London. The high street is a little run down, but people very friendly, easy parking, chinese takeaway was excellent, mini supermarket (Co-op i think), cashpoint.
Jane Carruthers
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The town is not particularly interesting and the main street...
The town is not particularly interesting and the main street through town looks a bit run down, but the location suited us very well. It has a good Co-op with long hours and a bakery - important for self-caterers.
Pat & Mike
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Easy to access rail station for adventuring further afield...
Easy to access rail station for adventuring further afield rather than driving. Good supermarket within short walk of property.
Lots of takeaway options but no restaurants, however just a 40 minute walk to North Queens Ferry there is a wonderful restaurant called Wee Restaurant serving excellent food so well worth the walk.
Susan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
An unsung gem of the Kingdom of Fife.
An unsung gem of the Kingdom of Fife. It gets chilly - bring a sweater and rain-proof clothing. The buses and trains seem to function with great convenience for a fellow pedestrian traveller such as myself. The cuisine of Inverkeithing is quite magnificent: Try the town’s lusciously decadent deep fried pizzas, washed down with a refreshing can of cream soda, ginger beer, or indeed whichever carbonated beverage which may take your fancy to cleanse and refresh your palate.
Alexander
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I was staying in Inverkeithing because of its proximity to...
I was staying in Inverkeithing because of its proximity to Kirkcaldy as I was visiting my mother in hospital there after travelling up from London. Accommodation prices in Inverkeithing are generally lower but with great transport links, road and rail, it is an ideal place to stay and explore the surrounding areas. For example, I would have liked to have stayed longer and gone to nearby Burntisland - a favourite seaside destination when I was a child.
I did enjoy crossing the iconic Forth Bridge to get to Edinburgh though and had my mobile phone out to film it!!
Fintan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in Inverkeithing because its only a short journey...
We stayed in Inverkeithing because its only a short journey from Edinburgh, but without the crazy prices during the festival. It served that purpose well, and the beautiful views across the bay on my morning run were a delightful unexpected bonus.
We were looking for a place to stay, because we were there for the marathon. Since Edinburgh was either fully booked or very expensive, we found this place near by. It suited our budget and was only half an hour travel from Edinburgh. Boreland Lodge hotel is in a very quiet area and close to the train station and bus stops. The room was clean and comfortable and the staff was friendly and welcoming. We had a pleasant stay.
We had our 3 cats and it was a perfect place for our short term availability as I was waiting to get into my new flat.
Staff were 11 plus out of 10 couldn't do enough and the all provided excellent customer service especially Steph we saw her the most but all staff were totally great.
Would definitely recommend this hotel to friends and family.
It was easy to get transport from the homestay in Inverkeithing to Edinburgh and there are also great places to see nearby such as Fife Walking and Dunfermline Abbey. The hosts are amazing people, kind and respectful. Their house is comfortable and quiet.
Sav was brilliant, nothing was a problem and all expectations exceeded. John was brilliant too, lovely staff overall. Especially after reading reviews from trip advisor. Room clean and everything worked well. Great value for money.
Very friendly and helpful hosts. Comfortable bed and quiet room. Seating available in a lovely garden. Homemade breakfast. We felt like we were with family. The house is right on the Fife Coastal Path, which we were hiking.
Location is the best feature. Good neighbourhood and 3 mins walk from Inverkeithing Station with regular service into Edinburgh. Staff pleasant enough.
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