Discover the Perfect Base for Your scottish Adventure!
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our hotel offers the ideal location to explore Scotland’s most iconic attractions. Whether you’re captivated by the engineering marvel of The Kelpies, enchanted by the serene beauty of the Falkirk Wheel, or eager to uncover the rich history of Callendar House, you’ll find it all just moments away.
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Conveniently situated between Edinburgh and Glasgow, our location provides easy access to the best of central Scotland while immersing you in the charm of Falkirk’s unique heritage.
Whether you're visiting for leisure or a family getaway, our hotel is your gateway to unforgettable experiences.
Scotland's most striking example of modern art and engineering, The Kelpies are the world’s largest equine sculptures, standing 30 meters tall and weighing over 300 tonnes each.
They celebrate the rich industrial and agricultural heritage of Scotland.
The Kelpies are a magnificent feat of design and creativity, embodying the power and endurance of working horses that once pulled barges along Scotland's canals.
They have quickly become an iconic landmark, symbolizing Scotland's blend of tradition and innovation.


falkirk wheel
Scotland's most exciting example of 21st century engineering, The Falkirk Wheel is the World's only rotating boat lift - lifting boats 115 ft which links the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal.
The Falkirk Wheel is a magnificent, mechanical marvel which has been constructed to 21st century, state-of-the-art engineering. It is already being recognised as an iconic landmark worthy of Scotland's traditional engineering expertise.
Scotland's latest revival of whisky heritage, Rosebank Distillery is a testament to craftsmanship and tradition, bringing the iconic Lowland triple-distilled whisky back to life.
Nestled on the banks of the Forth and Clyde Canal, a short stroll from the hotel,
Rosebank blends history with modern innovation.
Rosebank Distillery is a magnificent restoration of a whisky-making legacy, combining time-honored methods with state-of-the-art facilities. It has quickly reclaimed its place as an iconic landmark, celebrating Scotland’s renowned expertise in whisky production.


