EILEAN B&B
2 Whitefield Lodge - Service Street - Lennoxtown - Glasgow G66 7JW - Scotland
Tel/Fax: 01360 312 123
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DIRECTIONS & MAP

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From Glasgow:
Travel North on the A803 to Kirkintilloch (accessed from junction 15 of the M8). At Kirkintilloch, follow the B757 to Milton of Campsie and then the A891 to Lennoxtown.

From Glasgow Airport:
Join the M8 Eastbound for Glasgow. Exit the M8 through the Clyde Tunnel and join the A739 signposted Aberfoyle. When you reach the large roundabout just after Canniesburn Hospital, take the 2nd exit onto the A81. Continue on the A81 to Blanefield/Strathblane. At Blanefield turn right on to the A891 and carry on for 4 miles.

From the M74 (Northbound):
Join the M73 at Junction 4 and continue until the M73 runs on to the A80. Stay on the A80 slip road to the roundabout and turn right. At the next 3 roundabouts turn left and follow the B8048 for Kirkintilloch. In Kirkintilloch, follow the signs for Milton of Campsie (B757) and then the A891 to Lennoxtown.

From Stirling:
Follow the M80 to Dennyloanhead (J4) and then the A803 through Kilsyth towards Kirkintilloch. The A891 is off to your right about 1 mile past the village of Queenzieburn - follow the A891 through Milton of Campsie to Lennoxtown.

From Edinburgh:
Follow the M9, the M876 onto the M80. Leave the M80 at Junction 4 following the A803 through Kilsyth towards Kirkintilloch. The A891 is off to your right about 1 mile past the village of Queenzieburn - follow the A891 through Milton Of Campsie to Lennoxtown.

As you travel through Lennoxtown on the A891 you will come to a large pond. Whitefield Lodge is opposite the pond and we are the second house on the right as you drive into the lodge. We are clearly signposted as a B&B.

CONTACT

Eileen and Ian White
Eilean B&B
2 Whitefield Lodge - Service Street - Lennoxtown - Glasgow G66 7JW - Scotland
Tel/Fax: 01360 312 123
E-mail:
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