Dunblane
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Dunblane Hotel tips
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DoubleTree by Hilton Dunblane Hydro Hotel from64 £
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Old Churches House from60 £
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Dunblane Travel guide
Dunblane
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This primarily residential town lies on the banks of Allan Water. It is clustered around its fine 13C Gothic cathedral, which (unusually for Scotland) has a close.
Tourist attractions Dunblane : Things to see and do
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Dunblane Cathedral
The Cross GB - Dunblane FK15 0AQ
Dunblane has been an ecclesiastical centre since Celtic times. The diocese created around 1150 by David I was proud of its cathedral, a fine example of 13C Gothic architecture. It was reworked in the 15C, neglected (but not pillaged) after the Reform..
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Cathedral Close
The Cross GB - Dunblane FK15 0AQ
The peaceful aspect of the garden has been preserved. The Dean's House (1624) contains a museum devoted to the cathedral and the city. Note the exhibits relating to Bishop Leighton, the three Chisholm bishops and a fine collection of communion toke..
Hotels Dunblane
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DoubleTree by Hilton Dunblane Hydro Hotel
Perth Road GB - Dunblane FK15 0HG
In 10 acres of landscaped grounds, the Victorian-style Doubletree by Hilton Dunblane Hydro Hotel offers breathtaking views of the Trossachs. The hotel features a leisure centre and stylish restaurant. LivingWell leisure club features an indoor swimm..
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Old Churches House
1-7 Kirk Street GB - Dunblane FK15 0AJ
Located in the heart of Dunblane’s Cathedral Square, Old Churches House offers free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant serving traditional Scottish and British cuisine. The High Street is a minute’s walk away, and the entrance to Loch Lomond and the Tro..
Restaurants Dunblane
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Kailyard by Nick Nairn
Perth Rd GB - Dunblane FK15 OHG
Large, contemporary restaurant set within characterful, grand hotel; its name means 'small Scottish vegetable garden'. Rustic menus feature simple, well-prepared, flavourful dishes.

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