All Places in Balerno
- Save to ListPhone: +Red Moss of Balerno, on the edge of the Pentland Hills, is the only raised bog in the City of Edinburgh Read more...
- Save to ListWe’ve got space for 3 motorhomes on our elevated site overlooking unspoiled natural landscapeEach pitch has its own picnic bench, EHU and small herb patch. Read more...
- Save to ListCategory: AccommodationPhone: +44-0-1859 511 207This is a very small campsite with only space for a couple of caravans or motorhomes as you can’t park on the grass. The ground is quite damp so could get quite muddy when it rains! £10 a night for 2, a tent and a car Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1859 550 473Email: nabothain@outlook.comWigwam® Holidays blend the comforts of home with the simple joys of the great outdoors. They’re designed for nature-cravers, adventure-chasers, peace-and-quiet-seekers, stargazers and memory-makers. Read more...
- Save to Listur comfortable dormitory rooms have between 5 and 10 beds in each room that come complete with full bedding and 2 comfy pillows!. Read more...
- Save to ListWe have 34 beds in a variety of rooms. All bedding is provided (sheets, duvets, pillow and sleep sheet) and changed daily. All bunks come with individual reading / nightlights . We only use ‘proper’ sprung mattresses, to give a great night’s sleep and these are changed regularly. Read more...
- Save to ListInverness Youth Hostel offers a selection of family, group and individual rooms, some of which are en-suite. There are full self-catering facilities with an on-site cafe and guest lounges for your comfort. Read more...
- Save to ListKnockderry offers a very special kind of escape. Every one of our 15 rooms is individually designed and equipped to provide our guests with all the ingredients of a perfect relaxing break away from it all. Read more...
- Save to ListCaledonian MacBrayne sail to 24 island destinations across the West Coast of Scotland. Our network spans some of the most spectacular coastlines and landscapes in Scotland from Arran in the Firth of Clyde to Lewis in the Outer Hebrides Read more...