Craighall Steading★★★★
"A lovely B&B with stunning views across the Lomond Hills."
Overview
Craighall Steading offers high-quality bed and breakfast accommodation in a converted steading setting, with stunning views across the Lomond Hills. The three modern, comfortable rooms are well equipped and feature premium bedding, SMART TVs and high ceilings. All the rooms have been assessed for accessibility. There is a strong green focus, with a sense of local community and an attachment to the history of the farm and local area. Breakfast is served in the open living space, with more of the lovely views over the kitchen garden and good use of quality, locally sourced and reared ingredients.
Our inspector loves...
Comfortable accommodation - Guests can expect modern amenities and quality in each room.
Stunning views - Great picture views across the garden to the Lomond Hills in the distance.
Locally sourced - Great breakfast features locally grown and sourced ingredients.
Sustainability - Near passive house with a strong green focus.
History on show - Photos around the house showing the history of the Steading and local area.
Key accessibility features
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Parking within 50 metres of entrance
Parking is available within 50 metres of a customer entrance, either on-site or off-site, in a car park or on the street. -
Step-free route with firm surface from car park to entrance
There is a step-free route with a firm surface from the parking to the main entrance or an alternative step-free entrance.
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Step-free entrance
There is step-free access at the main entrance or an alternative entrance. This may be via a ramp or lift.
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Wheelchair-accessible bedroom
There is at least one wheelchair-accessible bedroom to accommodate wheelchair users and others with mobility impairments.
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Standard bathroom with separate shower unit
There is at least one bathroom for a standard bedroom with a separate shower unit or wetroom, instead of a shower over a bath.
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Enclosed outdoor area
There is an enclosed outdoor area for customer use. -
Disability awareness / equality training
Disability awareness / equality training is provided for staff.
About the area
This 20-mile wide peninsula between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Tay is an ancient kingdom, once the home of Scotland’s kings and saints. Despite its modern bridges it still seems curiously detached from the rest of the country.
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