In a country village, the Castlecary House Hotel is 4 minutes from Cumbernauld Airport, 15 minutes from Stirling and 30 minutes from Glasgow. It offers home-cooked food, real ales and malt whiskeys.
Cumbernauld is a lovely place to visit plenty of attractions...
Cumbernauld is a lovely place to visit plenty of attractions to see. Lots of good restaurants and a good range of food available. Near to Falkirk to visit the Falkirk Wheel and the Kelpies. Central for Falkirk, Stirling and Glasgow.
Irene
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Cumbernauld village is part of the huge Cumbernauld estate,...
Cumbernauld village is part of the huge Cumbernauld estate, a town outside of Glasgow. Only stayed for 2 nights whilst visiting family in the area. Easy access to Glasgow and Edinburgh etc. We ate at the Coorie which is part of the Black Bull inn, food good and staff very friendly and accommodating. Didn’t do any site seeing so can’t comment on the local town faclities, but a huge place and a car is necessary.
James
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Have stayed here several times.
Have stayed here several times. Location and fact it’s pet friendly suits my needs. Staff are always amazing. Friendly and helpful. Recent visit disappointing. Room not as comfort as I remembered and breakfast definitely not as good as before.
Coffee stations not working or needing replenished.
Orange juice dispenser needed replenished.
Sausage/bacon platters at buffet needed replenished at different times.
Embarrassing having yo ask staff about- coffee station, orange juice, sausage platter, bacon platter.
Will always go back as location and pet friendly is perfect, but having to pay £20 for pet should ensure client gets same Hilton comfort as other guests.
Perhaps more staff in kitchen would ensure quality Hilton breakfast.
Full praise to Westerwood Staff.. They are the reason I would return.
Jan
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
This is a very strange town.
This is a very strange town. I think we stayed in the old part. Small, only 2 not very nice looking restaurants and some take aways. To get to the new part you need to drive as we could not find any proper roads unless you want to go past a dual carriageway. 30 minute walk anyway. The new part of town is even worse than the old part, no real city centre, many restaurant chains.
Went to a park nearby, that was OK.
Bert Apeldoorn
Netherlands
Scored 8.0
8.0
Its a quiet central location with Edinburgh Sterling to the...
Its a quiet central location with Edinburgh Sterling to the East - Glasgow and the Trossachs to the West and excellent road links.
Good food at The Black Bull in the Village.
Book parking at attractions in advance as they can be busy.
Karen
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
I would recommend visiting Cumbernauld Village but, unless...
I would recommend visiting Cumbernauld Village but, unless you enjoy large shopping malls, not the Town Centre, a 1950s 'New Town'.
The Village was the original part and the Town that grew from it was carefully planned with lots of green spaces. It could have been more enjoyable if there wasn't so much decay. It doesn't look as though money is spent on repairing and reviving what must have been a massive improvement on the back streets of Glasgow.
Bus service no. 37X to Falkirk takes you directly back to Cumbernauld Village - 2 miles away from the Town Centre.
Celia
United Kingdom
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Irene - the host - was so thoughtful and really helped us out with everything we needed. Even when the world conspired against her (wifi dropout / water pressure issues in the area) she went above and beyond to make sure our stay wasn't impacted.
A truly stunning place in the countryside, but close enough to edinbrough / glasgow / stirling for a lovely Scotland break!
This was a perfect place to spend the night on our way to Glasgow. The room was clean and tidy. It was a bit of a creaky building (I think there must have been another room directly above ours), but otherwise it was nice and quiet.
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