Set within 360 acres of grounds and with panoramic views over the River Clyde,Gleddoch Golf & Spa Resort boasts an indoor heated swimming pool, and an on-site 18-hole championship golf course.
Jill
United Kingdom
Great views across the River Clyde. The wedding we attended at the hotel was lovely. The staff were all very friendly and organised a local taxi firm to take us to the airport the following day. Didn’t have the opportunity to use any of the hotel spa facilities unfortunately. Easy access from central Glasgow but transport all the way to the hotel is essential.
Just a short walk from Glasgow Airport Terminal Building, this Holiday Inn Express has a 24-hour front desk and on-site parking. The hotel is just off the M8 motorway.
Courtyard by Marriott Glasgow Airport: Convenience Meets Comfort The Courtyard by Marriott Glasgow Airport offers a seamless and stylish stay for travellers seeking a convenient and comfortable option...
Ingliston Country Club sits overlooking the Clyde estuary, located 7 miles from Glasgow International Airport and 8 miles from the Southern point of Loch Lomond.
Mrs S
United Kingdom
Arrival and room key pick up was slick. Location was amazing.
Set in an oasis of tranquility in the heart of Paisley’s heritage and entertainment district, this splendid Listed Regency Georgian Town House boasts its own private courtyard and walled garden.
Ann
United Kingdom
It is in the perfect location and is a stunning period building
Experience a heaven amidst the stress of everyday life, in a refreshingly hotel within a country club atmosphere.
Katherine
United Kingdom
Everything was brilliant was a nice relaxing break with my friend ,staff are very polite and friendly and will definitely come back and would certainly recommend it to others .
Just a short walk away from the main terminal at Glasgow Airport, this Holiday Inn is just off the M8, providing easy access to Glasgow city centre. Rooms have en suite bathrooms and satellite TVs.
West Brae Inn is set in Paisley, within 13 km of Glasgow Science Centre and 13 km of Riverside Museum of Transport and Technology.
Christian
United Kingdom
So not worth £40 if I’d of had time to get somewhere else I would have no Wi-Fi no working tv dirty mould n stains no tea n coffee in the room mould all in shared bathroom I would of expected homeless people to live in this accommodation
Bridge of Weir is a nice little village. It has some lovely restaurants & cafes dotted along the main street. Bernie's does a lovely breakfast & the staff are very friendly. There are some nice walks that you can do to sites of interest around the area. You can get local buses to the main shopping center which is about 30m away. There isn't a train station in the area but it is only a short drive to Johnstone.
SJM74
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
I knew that there would be some noise when staying above a...
I knew that there would be some noise when staying above a pub, but this was excessive; the noise level from the bar below was like standing beside the speakers at a music festival. I had earplugs, headphones with a white noise app playing, and the room's TV on high volume, yet still the music from below drowned all this out. The room was shaking and the window was rattling in its frame fit to fall out. This went on until 1am Friday and Saturday, and midnight Sunday. I only survived because I found somewhere else to crash for a few hours before returning to my room very late. You can either be party central or a B&B - you can't be both simultaneously, and had I known the music situation, I would never have booked. I understand that there will be noise above a pub, and I also understand that this is a listed building so alterations may not be possible; but the noise was at what I would consider dangerous volume levels, I wouldn't be surprised if the staff and patrons suffer hearing loss due to it. Even my own preventative measures (headphones, earplugs) couldn't help.
On another note, the room could have done with a good clean; the carpet definitely needed vacuuming, and the cups in my room had not been cleaned (I had brought my own flask with cups, so it wasn't an inconvenience for me personally, but nasty if you wanted a cuppa and had nothing else to use). There was minimal heating (not good in October), and the milk in the disposable little containers had gone off. How long do you have to leave UHT milk to go off?!
All in all, very poor. I would never book again, and will warn my colleagues and fellow event traders to not book here.
Judy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quarriers Village is (thankfully) quite remote from Bride Of...
Quarriers Village is (thankfully) quite remote from Bride Of Weir. The town itself is a bit of a contrast - some really scruffy areas, takeaways and pubs, but the two restaurants are great. The Shimla provides an excellent curry, and the Italians will deliver back to Quarrier's if eating in. Kilmacolm is nearer to Quarriers Village and is a much nicer village/town for a visit and shopping. has a good butchers etc.
Quarriers Village is really peaceful, has gorgeous grounds, buildings, and surrounding parkland and river walks, and has a really interesting history.
John
United Kingdom
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