Pub Accommodation in Scotland
While Scotland is best known for that bastion of ancient architecture, the castle, it is also famous for its taverns. Scotland's fine tradition of ale brewing reputedly dates back to St Mungo and his 'Heather Ale'; his visions were said to have resulted from the hallucinogenic wormwood and ergot used in production. Scottish monks continued the tradition, and later women reserved their independence through income from making ale. Nowadays, Scotland pub accommodation is used to supplement the income from serving real ales and fiery whiskies; these charming places to stay are often possessed of olde worlde charm and excellent, highland breakfasts.
Featured Scotland Accommodation
The Inn at Ardgour - Fort William
Family run loch-side inn near Fort William. All rooms en-suite. With on site bar and loch-view restaurant it is the perfect base from which to explore the area.
£45 to £110 Per room B&B (2 sharing)
Pub Accommodation in Edinburgh
Pub accommodation in Edinburgh is characterised by 17th century facades and intriguing stories of haunted cellars. They usually offer bed and breakfast accommodation as well as serving pub food in the evenings, which can be incredibly convenient. Inns tend to be more central, making them an easy option for city break holidaymakers and tend to be more affordable than fancy hotels. Pubs are incredibly versatile; you can pick a wine bar with live entertainment, sports bar and club nights, or choose a more sedate country style drinking establishment, which would be more suitable for families or mature guests.
Bed and Breakfast Inns in Scotland
A warm welcome awaits in the choice of Scotland Inns, with excellent food, traditional features (many old Scottish Inns were once coaching inns) and a host of local outdoor activities near rural country inns. Many bed and breakfast inns in Scotland are dog friendly. Some double up as the village pub.
Warming bases in winter, and welcoming all year round, expect enormous wood burning fireplaces, hearty full Scottish Breakfasts and fine real ales. Pick a Scottish country inn near whisky trails in Perthshire and Speyside and sample some of the fine Scotch whiskies of local distilleries.
Enjoy 17th century coaching inns on the Scottish Borders or traditional Scottish inns on South Uist overlooking ancient standing stones! Many Scottish Inns are geared towards walkers and cyclists (and display the Cycling and Walking Welcome awards).
Featured Scotland Accommodation
The Inn at Ardgour - Fort William
Family run loch-side inn near Fort William. All rooms en-suite. With on site bar and loch-view restaurant it is the perfect base from which to explore the area.
£45 to £110 Per room B&B (2 sharing)
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Pubs in Central Scotland