Baldiesburn B&B

Lowland Perthshire & Kinross


This lovely 18th-century cottage, nestled at the foot of the Ochil Hills, has two luxuriously appointed guest bedrooms (one double, one twin) with glorious views of the surrounding countryside. Breakfast is a feast of locally sourced produce, and the the owners can advise on nearby walks. It's 9 miles west of Kinross on the A91.


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