Ard-Na-Said
Bed and Breakfast: 5312 Lothian

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Edinburgh
Scottish Tourist Board:   4 star
Pets Allowed:   No
Smoking Allowed:   No
Special Diets:   Yes
Bed And Breakfast's own web site
Ard-Na-Said is a Victorian house, which was built in 1875; it is set in attractive gardens in a quiet residential area yet only 1.5 miles to the railway station.

Only 100 metres from an excellent bus service that offers a speedy access to
the heart of Edinburgh.

We are close to Arthur's seat and Holy Rood Park, where the best views are to be
found.

Within walking distance we have golf, swimming and local shops and also close to the University Halls.

Bedrooms are large, and finished to a very high standard,while retaining many
of the Victorian features including the wonderful cornices.

In all rooms you will find central heating, tea/coffee, televisions and hairdryers.


Highlights
  • Rooms are large and bright.
  • Great location.

Pictures
Burns room
Burns room
Burns en-suite
Burns en-suite
Wallace room
Wallace room
Stevenson room
Stevenson room

Facilities
Rooms:   Family Rooms:   1   Single Rooms:   1  
    Double Rooms:   3   Twin Rooms:   2  
Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.
Pet Facilities: Pets are not allowed.
Special Diets Provision: Special diets are catered for. Vegetarians catered for.
Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed.

Directions
Coming from the North:
We are situated two km, South of the city centre on the A7 (Dalkeith Road).
Turn left at the first major set of traffic lights after the Commonwealth Swimming Pool, then our house is on your left.

Coming from the South:
Follow the A7 until you come to a large roundabout called Cameron Toll.
Follow the sign "Old Town" on the A7.
After approximately 300m, you pass a group of shops on your left and about 200m ahead, there is a set of traffic lights.
Turn right at these lights and our house is on your left.

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Pricing and Opening Times
Seasons Open: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.

Winter from: £27.00 to £30.00 per person.
Spring and Autumn: £30.00 to £35.00 per person.
Summer from: £35.00 to £50.00 per person.

Open all the year.

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