Southeast of Stirling along the south bank of the widening Forth Estuary, farmland gives way to industry, notably BP's gargantuan petrochemical plant nearby at Grangemouth. The lights and fires of the refineries are spectacular at night, and inspired Bertrand Tavernier to make his dour 1979 sci-fi film
Death Watch
in Scotland. Strangely, given its nondescript industrial surroundings,
FALKIRK
- located about halfway between Stirling and Edinburgh on the M9 mo... [More]
The Castle (once owned by the family of Robert the Bruce) boasts 23 bedrooms (including some 4 Poster Beds) a Fine dining Restaurant & Cocktail Bar (open Friday & Saturday evenings only) with function rooms ideal for a Family Dinner or Meeting.Weddings are very popular within the Castle with the cer... [More]
Located in historic Falkirk, the Antonine Hotel is situated in the town centre and is one of the most stylish hotels in town. The hotel is a minutes walk from the main shopping boulevard. Unique elements of the design are evident throughout the building, helping to establish an overall feeling of we... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1971 Year Remodeled 1999A Modern Comfortable Hotel The Best Western Park HotelOffers Scottish Hospitality At Its Very Best.Overlooking Falkirk S Dollar Park, The Hotel Boasts ARelaxing Lounge And Attractive Brasserie, Both WarmlyWelcoming Children. A Choice Of Function ... [More]
Falkirk town centre is only a short stroll from the hotel. Callendar House and grounds are just across the road and The Falkirk Wheel, one of Scotland's premier visitor attractions and engineering marvels is easily accessable. The trossachs are only a short drive.All 33 bedrooms and 4 chalets, are ... [More]
Set in 44 acres of private grounds, this characteristic manor house has been carefully extended to provide a luxurious retreat. Guests can enjoy a wealth of facilities including a choice of two restaurants and extensive leisure facilities including a pool, steam room, Jacuzzi, 2 gyms, tennis courts,... [More]