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Top rated hotels in Stirling

Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel & Spa
3.8/596 Reviews
We had a wonderful stay in the Red Maple self catering lodges at Forest Hills. The lodges were very spacious, clean and well equipped. The decor was cosy and quaint with a nostalgic feel. Beds were comfy and the view was stunning. We used the spa each day and the children loved the swimming pool, table tennis, play area and pool tables. The children also enjoyed picking a film from the dvd list at reception each night. Staff throughout the whole complex were pleasant and helpful. We received a very warm welcome when we arrived and throughout our stay. Stunning location and access to local mountains to explore. I was worried when my husband booked this as a surprise due to the previous reviews I had read but please ignore them. Forest Hills is a quirky, comfy and tranquil resort with a wholesome charm. We will be back.
Stirling Court Hotel
3.9/5114 Reviews
The room is quite big, the surrounding environment is very good, the lawn is large and near the campus, and I saw red deer in the morning
King Robert Hotel
4.1/573 Reviews
The environment is beautiful, with large lawns and landscapes, and the room facilities are comfortable and satisfying. There are restaurants and shops on foot, and parking is convenient
Stirling Highland Hotel- Part of the Cairn Collection
4.2/5113 Reviews
I was a little worried after reading the reviews, but it was higher than expected after checking in. First choice, there are hundreds of years old houses nearby, very emotional, turn left 50 meters up is an old prison, 100 meters from the Internet is the church, and 200 meters away is the castle Secondly, the cleanliness of the room is also good, there is no peculiar smell. Then, in terms of facilities, there are swimming pools, hot spring pools, and saunas. The general level of breakfast is three stars, because no cheese is provided. Finally, the service is also good. When you check in, you can enter the license plate to guarantee two-day parking, and everything else has reached the four-star standard.
Holiday Inn Express Stirling
4.2/5111 Reviews
Absolutely immaculate inside and out, cannot fault the facilities for cleanliness. However on trying to book i was unable to book with 1 breakfast and it came uo 2 albeit i was on my own. The breakfast for the price was a massive let down, as it was my first trip i didn't really know what to expect but did expect something hot and plentiful. Nope - I am a vegetarian - so unless i anted a cereal or a banana... The choice was sausages, bacon eggs beans. \for me it was slce toast and cornflakes... glass juice. I'll take my own next time. Staff were extremely friendly and very helpful.
Stirling Youth Hostel
3.9/545 Reviews
The real star of this hostel is its location right in the thick of the old town . It is situated next to the Old Town gaol which is where the tourist information centre is . The castle is just up the hill along the cobbled street.You need your keycard to gain entry to the corridors and your rooms. The accomodation is on two levels and this is quite a climb not to mention the walk up the hill. My room was compact ,4 bunkbeds with ensuite shower and toilet ,however the floor boards creak and are very noisy so early mornings and late nights disturb everyone . The staff are friendly and are good at providing information . Just down the street is a Wetherspoons pub (The Crossed peels) which has good for food and beer good value for money. There are other bars that looked good but i did not have the opportunity to try. There is also a VUE cinema over the footbridge at the railway station . During my stay the UCI World cycling championship was taking place and the streets were closed on and off for most of my stay so to avoid being trapped in the car park on my day of departure to Pitlochry i had to park at Springkerse park and ride for 3 nights which is over a mile away. Parking at the hostel is limited anyway to about 8 spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • At what Homestays in Stirling can I try local breakfast foods?

    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. At Macdonald Forest Hills Resort, The Allan Park and Lost Guest House Stirling , guests can enjoy Stirling-style breakfasts.

  • How much do Homestays in Stirling cost on the weekend?

    Based on Homestays prices on Trip.com, the average typeWeekendCost per night on the weekend for Homestays in Stirling is NZD 211. Homestays rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • How much do Homestays in Stirling cost?

    Based on Homestays prices on Trip.com, the average typeAvgCost per night for hotels in Stirling is NZD 633. Homestays rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • What popular Homestays in Stirling have parking?

    If you're planning on driving to Stirling, why not stay at Macdonald Forest Hills Resort, The Allan Park or Lost Guest House Stirling ? These are all popular Homestays with parking lots.

  • At which popular Homestays in Stirling can I try local foods?

    Those who like trying local foods might want to consider staying at Macdonald Forest Hills Resort, The Allan Park or Lost Guest House Stirling . There are lots of famous restaurants serving local dishes near these Homestays.

  • When travelling to Stirling, which Homestays have pools?

    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Stirling. Macdonald Forest Hills Resort and Ravenswood Guest House are popular Homestays with pools.

  • What popular Homestays have non-smoking rooms in Stirling?

    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Macdonald Forest Hills Resort, The Allan Park and Lost Guest House Stirling are all popular Homestays in Stirling with non-smoking rooms.

  • In Stirling, what popular Homestays have free Wi-Fi?

    When staying at an apartment, Internet access is important for both vacationers and business travellers. Macdonald Forest Hills Resort, The Allan Park and Lost Guest House Stirling are all popular Homestays in Stirling with free Wi-Fi.

  • In Stirling, which Homestays have barrier-free access?

    Altskeith Country House is a popular Homestays in Stirling with barrier-free access.

  • In Stirling, which popular Homestays have gyms?

    Based on Trip.com user ratings, Macdonald Forest Hills Resort is a highly rated Homestays with a gym.

  • Of all the Homestays in Stirling, which Homestays have the highest user ratings?

    When travelling to Stirling for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Macdonald Forest Hills Resort, The Allan Park and Lost Guest House Stirling are popular Homestays with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

  • What are the most popular Homestays in Stirling?

    Whether you're travelling for business or going on holiday, there are many popular Homestays to choose from in Stirling. Lost Guest House Stirling is a popular Homestays to stay at.

Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels100
Number of Reviews673
Highest PriceNZD 955
Lowest PriceNZD 93
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 303
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 292