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If coming from Edinburgh or Airport follow the road heading North to the forth road bridge (m90). Continue on the m90 and then leave at Junction 3 (signposted Dunfermline). Follow the a907 towards the town centre. After passing the football ground there will be a main roundabout. Take the third exit (signposted Crieff, Kincardine bridge) After 500yrds (third set of traffic lights) turn left into Chalmer street which leads to a dead end in a large car-park...You will see the Hotel in front of you.
Nearest Motorway or Main Road: M90
Junction No.: (3) , 2Km
Airport: (EDI) Edinburgh - Turnhouse , 18Km
Nearest Port: (Rosyth) , 7Km
Nearest Local Train Station: Dunfermline, 1Km
Nearest Coach/Bus Station: Dunfermline
*Directions are included in your booking confirmation email.
Parking & Transport:
Nearby Pay to Park,
Family / Children's services:
Cots / Cribs, Childrens Menus, High Chairs,
Concierge Services:
Dry Cleaning / Laundry Service, 24-Hour Front Desk, Travel reservation service, Express Check out, Left Luggage / Storage Facilities,
Guest Entertainment:
Restaurant, Lounge / Bar, Nightclub,
Business Services:
Meeting Facilities, Internet access, Black & White photocopying, Colour photocopying, Document laminating, Fax service, TV & Video hire, Flip Charts,
Check In: You may check in from 14:00 hours.
Check Out: You must check out by 11:00 hours.
CANCELLATION POLICY: null
COMMENTS: If dinner in Albertos is required at the weekend, please ring the hotel in advance in order to make a reservation. You can contact reception by telephone or via email, using the contact details supplied on your confirmation email.
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