The family-run Coorie provides en suite rooms and looks out across the Firth of Forth. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi and is around 16 miles from the centre of Edinburgh.
Situated within 2 acres of gardens, Garvock House Hotel is a historic country house located in Dunfermline. The property features an on-site restaurant and terrace, offering views of the garden.
Eddie
United Kingdom
Everything about this hotel is first class. This was not our first visit and will certainly not be our last.
The City Hotel is a lively hotel located in the heart of Dunfermline, just 100 metres from Pittencrieff Park. Built in 1775 the City Hotel has 32 rooms.
Set in 3 acres of woodland and landscaped gardens, this bright and modern hotel offers en-suite rooms with free parking and Wi-Fi. Each luxurious guest room is individually furnished.
james a
United Kingdom
Location was out of town but suited our purpose perfectly well - we were able to walk to a nearby bus stop (5 mins walk) at which we caught a bus to Edinburgh (50 mins ride) and spent the day exploring the city
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.
An original Scottish coaching inn, Adamson Hotel is situated in the rural village of Crossford. There is a restaurant, free private parking and free Wi-Fi access.
IAIN
United Kingdom
It was such good value. Comfortable, simple bedroom. Mattress seemed rather old but it was comfortable. The location was quiet and the food excellent
Located in Dunfermline and with Forth Bridge reachable within 11 km, The Guildhall and Linen Exchange Wetherspoon provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Carlos
United Kingdom
The staff was helpful and friendly. To get your room card you need to head to the bar next to the main entrance and speak to the staff as they are present in the bar.
The room assigned to me was exquisite. The bathroom was clean, with comfortable lighting. My assigned room had two layers of doors, which allowed me to place my luggage in between and keep the germs away from my bed. There was an armchair in addition to that in front of the desk. A sufficient amount of hangers was also provided, which was good.
An original Scottish coaching inn, Adamson Hotel is situated in the rural village of Crossford. There is a restaurant, free private parking and free Wi-Fi access.
Food was excellent staff welcoming and very friendly
Set in 3 acres of woodland and landscaped gardens, this bright and modern hotel offers en-suite rooms with free parking and Wi-Fi. Each luxurious guest room is individually furnished.
Staff wonderful. Room spotless and comfortable food excellent.
Set in Dunfermline, 8.8 km from Forth Bridge, The Inn At Charlestown offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Nice location lovely hotel great food friendly staff
Domestic travellers can reach Dunfermline by train from Edinburgh (32km, 30 minutes) or Glasgow (64km, 1 hour). International travellers can fly into Edinburgh Airport (26km, 30 minutes by bus). No direct water transport services are available. Transfers may be required.
Edinburgh Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Dunfermline, UK. It's approximately 26 kilometres away, offering numerous flight options and direct public transport links.
Dunfermline, UK, offers several public transport options. Stagecoach East Scotland provides extensive bus services, while ScotRail operates regular trains from Dunfermline Town Station. Taxis are readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible, with well-maintained paths. Driving is an option, but remember to adhere to UK's left-hand traffic rule.
The City Centre of Dunfermline, with its historic attractions, shops, and restaurants, is a popular area to stay. For a quieter experience, consider the residential neighbourhood of Duloch, conveniently located near the motorway and public transport links.
Dunfermline, United Kingdom, experiences a temperate maritime climate, with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 1.5°C in January to 19°C in July. The city does not have distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Dunfermline.
What guests said about Dunfermline:
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Scored 10
Not a big city , nice places to eat, fantastic big country...
Not a big city , nice places to eat, fantastic big country park , near to city centre, absolutely wonderful, donated by Andrew Carnegie. Easy rail or bus travel to major cities, fairly reasonable prices, but don’t use ScotRail app, get paper tickets.you can travel on the buses all day for £ 11.50 pp. by purchasing a east of Scotland day rider ticket, good value. Plenty of decent shops and supermarkets close to hotel, lovely big church and abbey ruins close by.
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Have been to Dunfermline many times, however i was there...
Have been to Dunfermline many times, however i was there only for a Bowls game and only went to a pub in town once.
A big plus was the excellent taxi service provided bu A1 TCH Taxi firm between my hotel and bowls venue they were fantastic.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A gem of a city, and a secret that now the people of...
A gem of a city, and a secret that now the people of Edinburgh are cottoning onto. It's got a beautiful Heritage Quarter with loads of trendy bars, cafes and restaurants. Fantastic old buildings, a huge amount of history and one of the most beautiful parks in the world - Pittencrieff Park - is glorious. It really is like a mini-Edinburgh without the fuss and crowds, and such a lovely place to hang out.
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Joanna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Have been to dunfermline many times for breaks, and have...
Have been to dunfermline many times for breaks, and have found there are loads of things to do,plenty of choices for eating out town centre and high street shops available and central to other places ,edinburgh,burnt island,leven etc if planning to travel.
Annette
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I HAVE BEEN COMING TO DUNFERMILE FOR YEARS .
I HAVE BEEN COMING TO DUNFERMILE FOR YEARS . THIS VISIT WAS TO SEE EDDIE READER AT THE ALHAMBRA. I WENT TO RAFFLES FOR A DRINK AND THEY SHARED CHEESE AND ONION TOASTIES . I DIDN'T NEED LUNCH. LATER IN THE EVENING I FOUND A WITHSPOONS . VERY FRIENDLY AND WELCOMING STAFF AND LOCALS . GREAT EVENING. IT WAS AROUND 2 WHEN I GOT BACK TO THE HOTEL. YOU WILL FIND A FEW HILLS WALKING AROUND . DRIVING CAN BE A NIGHTMARE IN THE OLD TOWN. YOU SEE MORE WHEN WALKING AROUND ALWAYS PLACES TO JUST SIT AND WATCH . IF YOU LIKE CHARITY SHOPS REMEMBER TO BRING PLENTY OF PLASTIC BAGS .IF YOU NEED A TAXI COLIN TAXIS ARE GREAT.
Rikki C
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We travelled to visit Knockhill Racing Circuit for a booked...
We travelled to visit Knockhill Racing Circuit for a booked experience day.
Arrived on a lovely sunny day so decided to visit Pittencrief park on our way to the hotel (Adamson Hotel in crossford) where we had a great walk around the park and encountered many of the beautiful sights including the squirrels.
All in all a wonderful visit and we will definitely be back at some point in the (hopefully not too distant) future
We had the best week's holiday in this wonderful little hotel. Yasmin and her staff could not have been more helpful.or welcoming. The room was large and airy with a very large and comfortable bed. The shower was good with strong water pressure and plentiful hot water. Limekilns is a great place from which to explore Edinburgh, Glasgow and St Andrew's. We had some very good evening meals in Dunfermline when the cafe at Coorie was shut. The breakfasts at Coorie were just brilliant. Can't recommend this lovely hotel highly enough
The hotel was spotless, the staff were so friendly and helpful especially Anna who’s meet and greet at breakfast made us feel valued. The breakfast was lovely, loads to choose from, our room was big, airy & spotless with a good size en-suite also spotless. Lovely location, we got the train into Edinburgh from Dunfermline where we could park and ride which was brilliant. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay and will definitely be back.
The location was perfect, close to both the Town centre and my in-laws house in nearby Halbeath. Very central for all amenities but the Hotel itself was nice and quiet, set in spacious grounds, with ample parking to the front and rear. The restaurant served good meals, and with two bars running concurrently there was no problems getting a drink!
This was our first experience with a Witherspoon hotel and we were very pleased. The location was right where we wanted to be and we enjoyed an evening walk around Dunfermline. The room was clean, quiet and comfortable, and the price was a good value. Once we found our way in, the staff person at the bar was friendly, informative and efficient.
Absolute fantastic wee hotel. Brent the owner went above and beyond for us. Rooms were spotless. Best hotel bed I have slept in, in a while! Bathroom modern. The hotel has a lovely warm charm to it. And it's quiet!!! All on ground floor so will come back with my elderly grandparents at some point.
The whole hotel is spotless. Breakfast was delicious. Mattress and pillows were very comfortable.. Set in a peaceful location but in walking distance of the train station for Edinburgh and a short car ride to Dunfermline. We had a wonderful couple of nights and will return next year.
Garvock House is a comfortable, old-fashioned country hotel set in a leafy suburb of Dunfermline. The staff are warmly welcoming and friendly, and the food is superb! Service was prompt and efficient, and the staff were attentive and courteous. We felt right at home!
The food arrived quickly after ordering, the staff were friendly, attentive but intrusive. The breakfast offered many options & a dairy free milk option. Although the hotel is located on a main there was no road noise in the rooms.
We liked that the hotel was just outside the town centre, as we wanted a nice place to just chill out and relax, where the hotel is located there is still plenty of things to do around the hotel there were lots of places to eat.
The hotel is gorgeous! Very clean and we'll decorated. The location is beautiful!!! The staff were even better than the hotel. If that is possible! We don't want to leave! Will. DEFINITELY stay here again!
always try to book this hotel, perfect for what we need when we come up to Scotland, great location, really nice rooms, nice n clean...walking distance to any pub and town centre, cannot go wrong
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