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by Karen Bryan on August 12, 2008
Lake Menteith in central Scotland is the only Scottish lake as all the other bodies of water are called lochs. The Lake Hotel situated on the lake shore is offering guests either a £20 fuel rebate or a free pick and return from Stirling rail station. The offer applies to bookings for stays between Sundays and Thursdays until the end of September 2008 made at least three days in advance and with a minimum stay of two nights. The price of a lakeside view room with lakeside terrace is £150 - £160 a night but there are some offers available.

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The Inchahome Priory stands on the Lake of Menteith Island. It's looked after by Historic Scotland who operate a ferry service to the island which is included in the admission charge to the priory.
Unless you are happy to stay around the hotel, I'd recommend that you bring your own car so you can make the most of surrounding countryside. There's plenty to do and see such as Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument in the nearby small city of Stirling

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The Inchahome Priory stands on the Lake of Menteith Island. It's looked after by Historic Scotland who operate a ferry service to the island which is included in the admission charge to the priory.
Unless you are happy to stay around the hotel, I'd recommend that you bring your own car so you can make the most of surrounding countryside. There's plenty to do and see such as Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument in the nearby small city of Stirling
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Response from:
Ian
(08/12/08 6:40pm)
Great location anyway, but really nice promotion which strikes a cord right now.
Response from:
Karen Bryan
(08/12/08 9:59pm)
Yes Ian, the fuel rebate offer is timely but the price of fuel at the UK pumps does seem to have dropped (for the moment anyway until the next crisis).
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