Highfield House, Kirknewton, Edinburgh
Highfield House is located at Kirknewton, Edinburgh and is a warm and
relaxed place to stay whilst visiting this beautiful part of Scotland.
You'll find it easy to discover not only Edinburgh, but also the whole of
Scotland from here. The central location is ideal for a Scottish
holiday or simply as a base for exploring this special country.
The guest house has 3 bright and spacious bedrooms; king size, double, or twin each with en suite facilities or a private bathroom. All of the bedrooms come with TV with Freeview and radio, hairdryer, electric blankets, and tea and coffee making facilities.
A full cooked Scottish breakfast is served around the large oak dining table each morning. Sausages, bacon & free range eggs, a choice of fried, poached or scrambled, are included. Haggis & black pudding are optional extras. If preferred, a continental version is also available. For other meals, a wide variety of eateries within a five mile radius of the house also offer excellent dining.
Stirling, the Trossachs, St Andrews, the Highlands and the Borders are all within easy reach, making Highfield a very good base for touring Scotland. There are many golf courses nearby, (67 alone in Edinburgh & Lothians) including the Championship course at Dalmahoy (under 10 minutes away). Other activities include skiing, riding, hillwalking, fishing, sailing and canoeing.
The guest house has 3 bright and spacious bedrooms; king size, double, or twin each with en suite facilities or a private bathroom. All of the bedrooms come with TV with Freeview and radio, hairdryer, electric blankets, and tea and coffee making facilities.
A full cooked Scottish breakfast is served around the large oak dining table each morning. Sausages, bacon & free range eggs, a choice of fried, poached or scrambled, are included. Haggis & black pudding are optional extras. If preferred, a continental version is also available. For other meals, a wide variety of eateries within a five mile radius of the house also offer excellent dining.
Stirling, the Trossachs, St Andrews, the Highlands and the Borders are all within easy reach, making Highfield a very good base for touring Scotland. There are many golf courses nearby, (67 alone in Edinburgh & Lothians) including the Championship course at Dalmahoy (under 10 minutes away). Other activities include skiing, riding, hillwalking, fishing, sailing and canoeing.
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