
Exterior of The Peat Inn
© The Peat Inn
Restaurants with rooms – what to expect
- Enjoy award-winning dining — many hold AA rosettes or Michelin stars
- Stay right on-site, whether in the same building, a nearby cottage, or even a luxury bothy
- Typically 12 rooms or fewer, ensuring a personal, peaceful experience
- Dinner reservations are often guaranteed when you book a stay
- Easy check-in, with breakfast served the next morning in the restaurant or your room
The Inn at Lathones
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Scottish inns
- Often historic buildings full of character and stories
- Stay above the pub or inn — perfect for budget-friendly travel
- Expect hearty food, local ales, and friendly bar service
- Great for road trips, walking holidays, or a base for exploring nearby towns
- Breakfast is usually served in the bar or inn dining area

The interior, bar of The Drovers Inn and pub
© The Drovers Inn
Where Can I Find Them?
From Edinburgh and Glasgow to towns like Dumfries and St Andrews and the Outer Hebrides and Orkney, you’ll find over 100 options across Scotland — including coaching inns and drovers’ inns steeped in history.