1 miles from glasgow city centre. this low-rise, roadside family-run hotel on the a82 is 2. 2 miles from auchentoshan distillery, 8. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. simply furnished rooms come with en suite bathrooms and tea and coffeemaking facilities. a continental buffet breakfast is available for an extra cost. 1 miles from glasgow airport and 9. the restaurant serves an extensive pub-style menu, and a bar/lounge offers sports on tv, plus a terrace beer garden Edinburgh Airport 1 hr 4
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