Woodside Hotel Aberdour
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General Information
Present-day comforts, conventional values, firstrate food and the warmest of welcomes await visitors in this historic Fife manor house. The guesthouse features undergone a series of thorough and sympathetic refurbishments, the most modern being a the entire renovation in 1995. The business done then, costing almost one million pounds, makes The Woodside one of the majority cosy hotels in the region - and only thirty minutes away from centre of historic Edinburgh. This well-known hotel sits proudly in the very heart of the enchanting and perennially popular small city of Aberdour. Sometimes known as the 'Jewel of Fife', for such a little countryside Aberdour features much to propose, there are the 2 dainty beaches ( one a European Union Blue Flag Award winner), Aberdour palace, built in the 13th Century, the 12th century countryside church and much more. Its situation presents a truly fabulous multitude of sightseeing and hiking chances all only a short ride away. Every of the hotel's bedrooms is embellished and provided in a extremely individual fashion and is named after a Scottish clan. The Rennie Room, for specimen, is an suite with four-poster bed & privately-owned living room, whilst the Thomson Room is a luxury family suite with vistas across the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh. The Clipper brasserie is one of the majority extraordinary in Scotland, featuring ancient stained glass and panelling from the famed Orient line vessel 'Orontes'. Unwind and unravel in this one of its kind ambience while choosing from our famous selection of radiant wines, whiskies, spirits and beers. Dining at The Woodside proposes the caller a affluence of choice and diversity to suit both formal and simple events. The hotel's consistently great food and imaginative menus have earned the owner, Martin McIlrath, a deserved image and most newly an AA rosette for excellence.
Transportation
From Edinburgh Airport To The HotelBy Road Take The 3rd Exit Out Of The Airport And Join Thea8. Follow Signs To The M9. On The M9 Take Junction 1a Signposted Forth Road Bridge. Combine The A8000 A8000Junction With The B907 Ferrymuir Services. At TheRoundabout Take The second Exit. Combine The A90 Forth RoadBridge Toll 80p. Take Junction 1. After The Forth RoadBridge second Slip Road Take The A921 To Inverkeithing ThenDalgety Bay. Continue On The A921 Follwoing Signs ToBurntisland. Aberdour Is three Miles Before Burnisland. Thehotel Is On The Left Hand Side Just As You Enter The Village.








