Top 6 Bed and Breakfast Inns in Renfrewshire, United Kingdom

April 24, 2023 Carley Gatson

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Renfrewshire, Scotland including Abbey Inn, The Ferry Inn, The Gryffe Inn, Scotia Airport Hotel, Homestay Oakridge Crescent, The Ferry Inn.
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1. Abbey Inn

Barrhead Road, Paisley PA2 7JF Scotland
Excellent
43%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
7%
Terrible
10%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 241 reviews

Abbey Inn

The Abbey Inn's restaurant and bar is bright and airy and offers a varied menu all freshly prepared to order. Relax with a pint of cask ale, a glass of wine or enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in fresh, bright and welcoming surroundings. All our bedrooms are newly refurbished and en-suite. They are all located on the first floor and offer great value comfortable accommodation with all the mod cons you would expect including:- Televisions with satellite channels- FREE 24 hour WI-FI internet access- Hairdryer- Tea and coffee making facilities- Choose Our bed and breakfast rate and start to your day right with a Scottish Breakfast!

Disappointing

Reviewed By U1959VDianc

Although staff were pleasant and appeared helpful, actual service and accommodation was disappointing. Room was too hot and noisy, and the continental breakfast we were promised because the serving time of pre-booked breakfast didn't start til 8am (too late for our flight time) did not happen.

2. The Ferry Inn

1 Clyde Street, Renfrew PA4 8SL Scotland
Excellent
59%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 56 reviews

The Ferry Inn

Very good lunch

Reviewed By SusanneL527

We haven’t been to the Ferry Inn for a couple of years. We have always enjoyed the food here, and this visit was no exception. The fish and chips were beautifully cooked to order, the steak pie and burger looked delicious and were much enjoyed. The service was excellent and very friendly. Highly recommended.

3. The Gryffe Inn

Main Street 1-3 Main Street, Bridge of Weir PA11 3NR Scotland
Excellent
48%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
5%
Terrible
10%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 21 reviews

The Gryffe Inn

Small village Inn with good value rooms to rent. Very close to Glasgow International Airport (15 min drive).Food available including breakfast at a moderate charge. Occasional entertainment .

Cheap and cheerful

Reviewed By Laura F

Stayed here as close proximity to early morning flight. Nice village with a couple of nearby geocaches and Turf. You get what you pay for. Beds not the comfiest but warm, clean and friendly. Had a twin room all to myself and access to a shared bathroom.

4. Scotia Airport Hotel

91 New Sneddon Street, Paisley PA3 2BJ Scotland
Excellent
7%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
12%
Terrible
43%
Overall Ratings

2.5 based on 76 reviews

Scotia Airport Hotel

CEUD MILE FAILTE - A HUNDRED THOUSAND WELCOMES TO ALL.... Welcome to Scotia Airport Hotel near Glasgow Airport which is located in a quiet residential area of Paisley. Our beautiful Georgian house building has been extensively upgraded to intertwine contemporary elegance within it's beautiful original character to provide our guests with an amazing stay which we hope will want you to keep coming back and staying with us again and again! Ideal for either business or a short stay trip we are sure you will not be disappointed with your stay at Scotia Airport Hotel. We are within close proximity to Glasgow Airport (less than 5 minutes away) and are an ideal location for either a business or short stay trip. The city centre of Glasgow, Inverclyde and Loch Lomond are within commutable distance from the hotel. Also the university and museum and other local historical attractions are all within a 5 minute walk including the 12th century Paisley Abbey. Paisley Gilmour street railway station is a 5 minute walk and Glasgow Central Station takes 10 minutes by train. With the M8 motorway so close by, destinations such as The SSE Hydro, Braehead Shopping Centre, Ibrox Stadium and Celtic Park are within easy reach. Our hotel is also close to numerous long-term Airport Parking facilities and to all of the major Car Rental companies which makes staying us with us your ideal starting-point! All our rooms have private ensuite bathrooms with adjustable heating appliances, television, tea/coffee making facilities and a hair dryer. We offer a wide variety of accommodation for you to choose from twin and double rooms to family rooms aswel with cot available upon request. In the morning taste our mouth watering cooked breakfast, the perfect start to a perfect day. The Hotel building was commissioned back in 1824 by a Paisley cotton mill owner by the name of Joseph Twigg. The original Georgian character of the building has been recently restored in impressive detail. This has retained its original character and maintained its B listed architectural and historic qualities. We would encourage you to visit Paisley Museum and Art Galleries to learn more about Paisley's fascinating history.

Scotia Airport Hotel and Motel Air Glasgow Airport - For the love of God, give these a swerve…. I wish I had!

Reviewed By leecG8195PB

So the excitement began immediately on arrival at the Scotia Airport Hotel. The Taxi Driver laughed at me when we pulled up and said how popular it is and that I could see that for myself by the big empty car park out the front. That aside, I was a few hours early for check in, the front door was shut and locked so I called the number on the sign out the front. A lovely lady answered the phone and said she could offer me early check in at their sister hotel for no extra cost to myself which seemed agreeable …… until….. the “no extra cost” was actually an additional £20. I’m not entirely sure how that constitutes “no extra cost” but anyway, I said it wasn’t a problem and I’ll head in to the town for a walk about and come back at 2 (because I didn’t really want to have to risk going to another hotel I hadn’t looked at online). I went in to town but when I headed back, I called again and was told that either way, I’m now staying at the sister hotel (Motel Air) because they don’t have any room at the inn (I felt like Joseph himself). This came as a bit of a suprise but not as much as the surprise of a guy walking up to me telling me I’m staying at his hotel (Motel Air) before he even knew who I was. It was all a bit odd but the 7 pints of Tennent’s told me it would all be fine so I embarked on the half mile walk across the industrial estate to the Motel Air. On arrival, I was pleasantly surprised at the drinks and snacks available in the reasonably priced vending machine but that’s about as far as the pleasant experience goes in this hole. The two members of staff I met were very friendly and I can’t fault them at all …..but ……that said, I’m assuming that either the cleaners parking ticket was running out when they entered this room or they’d left their glasses at home. Either way, it was to my detriment. One can only reasonably assume that the previous patron of this room had some sort of breakdown which led them to pulling the majority of their pubic hair from their person and throwing it across the shower tray like confetti at a wedding. Whilst doing so, the stress of it all must’ve caused a gaggle of hairs from their head to also make a leap for freedom across the bathroom floor. Several unsavoury marks that’s origin would be fairly assumed as to be from a humanly orifice were also presented to me on the bathroom tiles like some sort of Picasso of the Nasal Cavity. This is all bad enough…..but…… putting that aside, and ignoring the fact that the bed looked like it had been made by a partially sited individual who was working their notice period, there was a worryingly familiar white stain but on this occasion, I’m the black curtain (that blocks the view of the transit connect van almost parked through your window. Said stain, can only be described as an impressively good attempt at beating some sort of record set in student accommodation. When all is said and done though, a huge shout out to Donna, Liz and the Children for being so kind as to let Hotel Guests (I use the term “Hotel” loosely) use their Netflix Log In on the TV provided. The TV remote had seen better days but ultimately, it carried out its intended function. I wish the staff at this place all the best because they seemed like good people but unfortunately it doesn’t change the fact that this place needs to be cleaned, the curtains incinerated and in my opinion, an exorcism performed.

5. Homestay Oakridge Crescent

145 Oakridge Crescent, Paisley PA3 1RT Scotland
Homestay Oakridge Crescent

6. The Ferry Inn

1 Clyde Street, Renfrew PA4 8SL Scotland
Excellent
59%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 56 reviews

The Ferry Inn

Very good lunch

Reviewed By SusanneL527

We haven’t been to the Ferry Inn for a couple of years. We have always enjoyed the food here, and this visit was no exception. The fish and chips were beautifully cooked to order, the steak pie and burger looked delicious and were much enjoyed. The service was excellent and very friendly. Highly recommended.

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