Situated in the picturesque village of Falkland with the Lomond Hills as a backdrop, The Covenanter Hotel features an on-site coffee shop, restaurant and free private parking.
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An absolute must see for Outlander fans. Such a wonderful little village with an olde worlde vibe. Worth a visit on its own merits, without the Outlander connection. Great walks in the hills above. Falkland Palace & gardens are a must see too.
Stuart
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We had our dog went to the Bruce pub but stopped doing meals...
We had our dog went to the Bruce pub but stopped doing meals early so the girl recommended going to the stagg Inn food and service at the stagg was excellent there is also free parking in a square close to the Palace and the hayloft does excellent scones with butter and jam
Gerald
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Lovely guest house in a beautiful location,
Lovely guest house in a beautiful location,
Staff seemed friendly enough, we stayed in the outlander room it was very small but clean and tidy, the bed was awful extremely uncomfortable so both my partner and I didn’t get much sleep at all 😕 maybe a little overpriced I thought for the size of the room we paid £100 which did include breakfast that was very nice and the chef was lovely very friendly.
Angela
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
What a lovely old village!
What a lovely old village! It is small but full of very old buildings, including the Stuart's country palace. It is interesting to walk around. We stayed at the Bruce Inn in a building dated 1607.
maryannns
Canada
10
Scored 10
This is a beautiful conservation village with attractive,...
This is a beautiful conservation village with attractive, traditional cottages set in 'wynds'. It has a number of cafes/tea rooms and craft shops. It has a peaceful atmosphere with the main attraction being the historical Falkland Palace and Gardens. A real pleasure is walking through the nearby Falkland estate with numerous paths. Two recommendations would be the Pillars of Hercules for lunch (combined with walk through Falkland estate) and brunch at Campbell's Coffee House and Eatery.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Falkland is a beautiful village close to the Lomond Hills...
Falkland is a beautiful village close to the Lomond Hills and Falkland Estate- both excellent for walks of varying lengths.
The village has a good selection of shops, I think mostly local independent stores selling groceries, bakery, local gifts etc. There are a few pubs in the village- we visited two and they were both lovely. Food at the Stag Inn was some of the best I've had! I can't wait to visit again for food in the future. Also, the whole village is very dog friendly.
Really enjoyed our weekend in the Studio at Maspie House! Excellent location in the heart of Falkland with all the quaint shops and eating places within an easy walking distance. Our host John was very welcoming and friendly and the property is immaculate with everything you need for an enjoyable stay. Breakfast was superb with an excellent selection to choose from and delivered to your room. We will definately be back when visiting Falkland again!
Lovely room, spotless and in a perfect location for visiting Falkland. The owner was so friendly and accommodating, even with our last minute booking. Unfortunately, we were told at the time of booking that breakfast was unavailable, but we were given a very generous partial refund, and we will definitely come back to support this business.
We absolutely LOVED the town of Falkland, the shops, the people and the Covenanter was in the center of it all. If you are an Outlander fan, you'll most definitely recognize it. It's quaint and charming. The shower was delicious. The breakfast that came with the room was AMAZING. Our waitress for dinner and breakfast was an absolute doll!
Good location, nice and quiet.
Very spacious clean and tidy, good value for money.
A note for future guests to either bring additional logs for fire… a small amount supplied but will not be enough for your stay. Informed by a shop owner in Falkland that these can be bought in a garage close by to the village however we brought our own.
a delightful home just a few cobbled steps from the famous Falkland Palace -- the most charming town -- AND if you are an Outlander fan -- a visit to the town - AND A STAY -- is a must -- this home can be seen in all the scenes of "Inverness" in Season 1 -- ALSO Falkland is a great base to step out from and see more of Fife
We knew the Location of Falkland as being a quaint and old historic Village/town and chose it particularly. We were renting a Villa For our whole family and it was perfect for our requirements but had charm too. I would book it again.
Beautiful old hotel, central in Falkland and the wonderful surrounding nature and farms. The rooms and pub area are extremely cosy and warm, I never felt uncomfortable during my stay here.
Delicious breakfast with local produce, very friendly Manager and staff. Falkland is a very beautiful place. The food at The Covenanter was very good too.
very convenient for Falkland and the surrounding area.
the property is very clean and the owner of the Hayloft tea room leaves cakes or scones each day
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