Garvock House Hotel stands handsomely in an elevated position overlooking historic Dunfermline.
Set amidst lush gardens, it marries the convenience of a town centre location with the peaceful feel of a countryside retreat.
The 200-year-old house has elegantly restored original features and contemporary twists of chic styling which make it a unique choice for weddings and meetings, special family occasions or informal lunches with friends.
Step through the pillared doorway to enjoy the warmth of a family-run hotel renowned for its generous hospitality. Unwind in restaurants where Garvock’s chefs use only the freshest seasonal ingredients and serve cuisine widely acclaimed as the finest in West Fife. And prolong your relaxation with an overnight stay in one of 26 bedrooms, all different in style and character yet equally inviting.
Whatever you’re looking for in a hotel, Garvock has it all.
Reception opening hours. 7 days a week. Varies on public holidays (Christmas eve, Christmas day, boxing day, new years day)
The perfect place to drift off & dream…
Our standard rooms are available as twins or doubles beds for 1 or 2 person occupancy. However, they are spacious enough to add additional bed for children. Our rooms feature the following as standard:
Queen double bed or standard twin
Ensuite with bath & over head shower
Gilchrist & Soames toiletries
Television & dvd player
Hairdryer & ironing board
Fluffy bathrobes
Complimentary tea, coffee, hot chocolate & biscuits, replenished daily
Fast, free WiFi
Pet friendly rooms include dog bed & little treat!
We have 4 deluxe rooms available. Two of these deluxe rooms are part of the origional housde & boast from high Georgian ceilings & traditional fireplace.
Ensuite with bath & shower
Gilchrist & Soames toiletries
Television with freeviw channels & dvd player
Docking station for personal music and USB charging
Hairdryer & ironing board
Fluffy bathrobes
Complimentary tea, coffee, hot chocolate & biscuits, replenished daily
Fast, free WiFi
Located a short drive from the M90, in the heart of Dunfermline town centre.
Exit the M90 for Dunfermline and head along the A907 Halbeath Road. Once passed the Dunfermline Athletic Football grounds, turn left at the mini roundabout on to Garvock Hill, then right on to St John's Drive. Garvock House Hotel is situated on the right hand side.
Dunfermline Abbey, in Scotland's ancient capital, is the resting place of many Kings and Queens including Robert the Bruce, Scotland's greatest 'warrier king'.
Discover Dunfermline Tours, offer unique and boutique style tours of the ancient Royal Capital of Scotland and tailor made tours across Scotland, contact us with your request for tailor made tours.
A lovely local community woodland which has recently been upgraded with new paths, signage and a nature trail. A historically important ancient woodland which is very popular with local walkers, dog owners and cyclists.
25 conference and meeting rooms to choose from, including a dedicated Video Conference Suite and two IT training suites. Rooms can be arranged in a variety of set ups from 1:1 interview settings to 400 delegates theatre style.
Dunfermline and West Fife's very own Heritage Railway project, Lathalmond Railway Museum is located to the north of Dunfermline, on a shared site with the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum. With 2 operational railway lines operating frequently.
Kingsgate Shopping Centre is a modern, fully enclosed shopping centre, nestled in the heart of the ancient town of Dunfermline. The centre features a fantastic retail offer including will known high street brands as well as independent stores.
View Scotland's premier collection of vintage buses and memorabilia from the golden age of bus travel.
From Dunfermline to New York and Pittsburgh, unearth the story of the town's famous son.
Hire our International racing track or hold meetings/conferences at our vibrant venue.
Queen Margaret came to the cave to pray over 900 years ago. Then there was only a wooded path by a stream at the bottom of the valley with a short climb up to the small cave. Now there's a tunnel with 87 steps leading deep underground for you to explore. ...