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    Keavil House Hotel - Indoor Pool

    Keavil House Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    As part of a Facebook competition, I won a night here courtesy of Best Western and Queensferry…read morehotels (lucky me, eh?) Keavil House Hotel is just outside Dunfermline in a pretty village called Crossford; the hotel itself is set very far back from the road meaning that the surroundings to the hotel are very quiet and tranquil, perfect for a night of relaxation! Our prize included a night in a superior double room, a 3 course meal and full breakfast the following morning (as well as full use of the leisure facilities - I wish I had tried these but I was too comfy in the bed to get up for an early morning swim!). The room was excellent - modern furnishings, clean, spacious and we even had a little patio to ourselves. The room also had blackout curtains, which was a nice touch as it meant I slept for ages without the sunlight waking me up as it normally does at home! Our meal in the evening was first class also. I started with Thai fishcakes with salad and sweet chilli sauce, then opted for supreme of chicken with prawns, samphire, sage and onion puree and fondant potatoes and a mint chocolate chip cheesecake to finish. Kris chose haggis balls coated and fried in oatmeal with a whisky and mustard sauce before having roast lamb and finishing with a strawberry sundae. Everything was delicious and totally perfect! The breakfast as well was delicious, with a full range of hot foods and a full continental breakfast range also. Overall, we fully enjoyed our stay and felt so relaxed afterwards.All the staff we encountered were friendly and would have bent over backwards to help anyone. I will definitely visit again, and would highly recommend the Keavil House Hotel for a relaxing break away!

    Absolutely horrible experience at this property. The staff and management were sarcastic, rude and…read morecompletely disrespectful at every level. Avoid.

    DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh - Queensferry Crossing - Guest Room

    DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh - Queensferry Crossing

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    One of the nicer hiltons I've stayed in recent memory. Really refreshing after staying in London…read more Our room was about 3 weeks renovated, still having that fresh drywall and plaster smell. Place looks great, has awesome electrical features (including green lighting, which I appreciate as an engineer). Bar and restaurant look great, staff is nice, gym looked good as well. Free drinks at the bar and breakfast (hilton diamond). If returning to the area, would definitely stay again. Only downside is how hard the hotel is to get to from the M90.

    Queensferry Hotel recently hosted an event for the Sidecar Club, which I became a member of (even…read morebefore drinking!) during said occasion. What really sells the hotel is the stunning view back towards Edinburgh (though you can get some of that for free as there is a viewpoint at the hotel). The meal we had was pretty basic - some rather tasty leek and potato soup, followed by a rather odd combination of portobello mushroom with yorkshire pudding, some hard carrots and an overcooked sprig of broccoli. For dessert, my boyfriend and I shared a piece of Bailey's cheesecake and some profiteroles. To be honest, both desserts came out a box and not much else seemed amazingly fresh either - from the yorkshire pudding on. Saying that, nothing tasted bad, but I wouldn't go shouting about the quality of food here being particularly high, and most likely your aunty who likes plain food would be at home here. In regards to the breakfast - pretty spartan options of cereal or full English. Food wasn't stocked up on the buffet, so I had beans, tomatoes and mushrooms on toast, as there wasn't much other non-bacon and sausage options out there i.e. the desolate plate waiting for eggs that never appeared in the time I took to wait, give up, eat and leave. It wasn't exactly clear what we were supposed to do at breakfast either - sit down, wait for a waitress who didn't show up for sometime after I arrived? Was I supposed to hunt down a cup of tea? If so, the bugger laid low in the bushes and I was left wth OJ. In regards to the venue - as mentioned earlier, stunning views. The room we had was relatively quiet (although you could hear doors slamming up and down the hall in the morning). Rooms were clean and bed was soft but comfy. Would this be a place I would rush back to? No, but they did a reasonable job at looking after us and our event, and I don't think anyone was booted out after hours. A pleasant, if not remarkable venue.

    City Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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