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{{Services
{{Services
|type = motorway
|type = motorway
|image = Kinross 2020.jpg
|image = Kinross 2024.jpg
|operator = Moto
|operator = Moto
|road = [[M90]] at J6{{newline}}(also accessible to traffic on the A977)
|road = [[M90]] at J6{{newline}}(also accessible to traffic on the A977)
|postcode = KY13 0NQ
|postcode = KY13 0NQ
|signposted = Yes
|signposted = Yes
|stype = Single site located at a junction.
|stype = Single site located at a junction
|rating = Kinross
|rating = Kinross
|coords = 56.20978, -3.439472
|coords = 56.20978, -3.439472
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}}
}}


The only services on the M90 and one of Moto's two Scottish ones, Kinross is really a tourist information centre in disguise. There's a small field to the side of the car park.
The M90's only dedicated service area is actually a tourist information centre in disguise.


==Facilities==
==Facilities==
{{facilities | Restaurants | {{Burger King}}, {{Costa}}, {{Greggs}}, {{Costa Express}}, {{Krispy Kreme}} |covid = 27 April 2021 }}
{{facilities| Catering | {{Burger King}}, {{Costa Coffee}}, {{Greggs}}, {{Costa Express}}, f'real Milkshakes, {{Krispy Kreme}}, {{M&S Coffee to Go}}, Tango Ice Blast }}
{{facilities| Shops | {{M&S Simply Food}}, {{WHSmith}} }}
{{facilities| Shops | {{M&S Simply Food}}, {{WHSmith}} }}
{{facilities| Amenities | Showers }}
{{facilities| Amenities | {{Travelodge}}, {{Full Hou$e}}, Showers }}
{{facilities| Hotel | {{Travelodge||213/Kinross-M90}} }}
{{facilities| Outdoor Space | Large grass area next to car park; Picnic Area }}
{{charging points| Ecotricity }}
{{facilities| Charging Points | GRIDSERVE Electric Highway HPC 350kW CCS, 100kW CHAdeMO & 22kW Type 2 }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{BP}}, [[Shop]], {{Costa Express}}, Air1 AdBlue }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{BP}}, Shop, {{Costa Express}} }}


==Parking Prices==
==Parking Prices==
First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 and HGVs, caravans and motorhomes £26. HGVs can pay £28 to include a £10 food voucher.
First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 and HGVs, caravans and motorhomes £27. HGVs can pay £30 to include a £10 food voucher.


Prices are paid using [https://paybyphone.co.uk/how-it-works/parking PayByPhone]. The location code is 2445.
Prices are paid in the shop or by using [https://www.justpark.com/parking/products/how-it-works JustPark]. The location code is 625135.


The fees are strictly enforced by [[CP Plus]].
HGVs can also pay by using [https://snapacc.com/ SNAP]. The location code is 13468.


This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.  
The fees are strictly enforced by [[GroupNexus]].
 
{{Parking Disclaimer}}


==Contact Details==
==Contact Details==
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KY13 0NQ
KY13 0NQ
|telephone = 01577 863123
|telephone = 01577 863123
|gridref = NO108028
|websites =  
|website = https://moto-way.com/location/kinross/ Official Moto Website
* [https://moto-way.com/services/kinross/ Amenity building and forecourt operated by Moto]
* [https://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/213/Kinross-M90-hotel Hotel operated by Travelodge]
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|foursquare = 4bc99e4768f976b0be905d83
|3words = thumb.pity.tasters
|3words = telephone.searches.pastime
}}
}}


==Trivia and History==
==Trivia and History==
{{Gallery
{{Gallery
|image = Kinross corridor 2019.jpg
|image = Kinross 1987.jpg
|size = 250
|size = 250
|duped = yes
|duped = yes
|caption = The front of the services.
|caption = A low resolution view of the service area and informal car park, taken in 1987.
|keydates = {{Key Date | 1982? | Opened by [[Mobil]] }}
|keydates = {{Key Date | 1979 | Opened as Turfhills Tourist Centre }}
{{Key Date | 1985? | Acquired by [[Granada]] }}
{{Key Date | 1981 | Acquired by [[Granada]] }}
{{Key Date | 2001 | Re-branded [[Moto]] }} }}
{{Key Date | 2001 | Re-branded [[Moto]] }} }}
Strictly speaking, Kinross is the most northern motorway service area in the UK. [[Broxden]] is slightly further north, and although the authorities have never considered it a motorway service area, they eventually gave in and allowed a sign to be placed on the M90. By our definition, that makes Broxden a motorway site and the new most northern.
Strictly speaking, Kinross is the most northern motorway service area in the UK. No such point is ever simple and, in this case, [[Broxden]] is further north and it does have a sign on the motorway, but Broxden isn't officially a motorway service area, so Kinross holds on to its title.
 
At the back of the car park is an ancillary building which is now used as a dog groomers - certainly unique for a motorway service area.
 
===Opening===
The service area has unusual origins.
 
It was built by Tayside Regional Council as what they called a "motorway information centre". They said it was aiming to take advantage of the tourism in the area, with four more sites planned for Scottish A-roads. It was branded Turfhills Tourist Centre and opened on 29 May 1979, at a cost of £16,000. It offered tourists caravanning, camping, a restaurant, petrol and go-karting.
 
One of those tourists was [[Granada]]'s managing director, who was on a fishing holiday to Pitlochry. He thought the site had potential, and by 1981 Granada had purchased it. At the time they said it was being managed by "a locally based consortium".
 
Granada added a garden room to the restaurant and opened a [[Granada Lodge]] in 1987 on a spare plot of land. A large caravan parking area was converted into the HGV parking. An official report said Kinross could handle 20 HGVs - the lowest capacity of any motorway service area in the country (as of 1983).
 
By the time Granada were involved, it was definitely classed as a motorway service area. Given its unusual roots, Kinross was one of the first motorway service areas not to provide any breakdown facilities. It was also left with an unusual internal layout, where the restaurant and toilets are at opposite ends of one long and narrow corridor, running along the very front and up the side of the building. The restaurant area has push-doors separating it from the main walkway, which looks even stranger now it has been broken up. Outside, the building sits on a little island surrounded by tarmac, despite there being a huge amount of unused space on the other side of the car park.


It was reported that Granada acquired Kinross services in around 1985 after their managing director visited it while on a fishing holiday to Pitlochry. Granada immediately worked on plans to add a [[Granada Lodge]], which opened in 1987 and is now the [[Travelodge]].
The outbuilding at the south end was originally advertised as an 'information bureau'. It was extended and became a craft store and is now the dog groomers.


It was one of the first motorway service areas not to provide any breakdown facilities.
===Reconstruction===
In 2010, Moto announced plans to rebuild the entire service area, replacing the amenity building with something much more modern and at the same time moving the petrol station and reorganising the car park. Moto claimed it would have helped Kinross town take more advantage of tourism in the area.


The HGV parking area here was originally a large caravan parking area.
As part of the work, the entrance to the service area would have been converted into a roundabout, a change which had been recommended for a while. The new building would have included eight retail units, which Moto claimed would have been rented out with the income covering the cost of the new roundabout. A sign was erected encouraging prospective tenants to come forward.


In 2010, Moto announced plans to rebuild the entire service area, replacing the amenity building with something much more modern and at the same time moving the petrol station and re-organising the car park. Moto claimed it would have helped Kinross town take more advantage of tourism in the area.
The work was expected to be completed in 2013, but was postponed indefinitely. The sign was still there until 2018, despite the postponement.


As part of the work, a roundabout would have been added at the entrance to the services, which had been suggested for many years. The new building would have included eight retail units, which Moto claim would have been rented to businesses with the profits covering the costs of the new roundabout. A sign was erected encouraging prospective tenants to come forward. The work was due to be completed in 2013, but was postponed indefinitely. The sign is still there as of 2018, despite the postponement.
===Sticking With It===
[[File:Kinross corridor 2019.jpg|250px|thumb|right|alt=Narrow corridor.|The narrow corridor running along the front of the building, pictured in 2019 with its Granada floor tiles.]]
An M&S Simply Food store eventually opened inside the old building instead, by mixing it in with the [[Costa]] and the [[Burger King]] in the restaurant area. A Greggs was positioned in a kiosk outside the entrance, opening on 3 March 2017, and there's no sign of any effort to make space for it in the building.


An M&S eventually opened inside the old building instead. A Greggs was positioned in a kiosk outside the entrance, opening on 3 March 2017.
Moto gave the amenity building a minor refurbishment in early 2022, redecorating the main corridor and updating the toilet and shower facilities. A new electric vehicle charging hub was also added in summer 2023, with the chargers going live in October 2023.


==Alternatives==
==Alternatives==
{{Succession start}}
{{Succession start}}
{{Succession|1|M90| ''none on M90''{{newline}}''[[South Queensferry]] (18 miles)''{{newline}}[[Heart of Scotland|Heart of Scotland (Harthill)]] (M8 west, 36 miles) |
{{Succession|1|M90| [[Forthview]] (18 miles){{newline}}[[Heart of Scotland|Heart of Scotland (Harthill)]] (M8 west, 36 miles) |
[[Broxden]] (17 miles) }}
[[Broxden]] (17 miles) }}
{{Succession|1|A977| [[Stirling]] (M9, 26 miles) |  
{{Succession|1|A977| [[Stirling]] (M9, 26 miles) |  
''none'' }}
none }}
{{Succession|2|Moto| [[Stirling]] (M9, 26 miles) |  
{{Succession|2|Moto| [[Stirling]] (M9, 26 miles) |  
''none'' }}
none }}
</table>
</table>


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[[Category:1980s]][[Category:M90]][[Category:A90]]
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 30 October 2024

Location:

M90 at J6
(also accessible to traffic on the A977)

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

KY13 0NQ

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located at a junction.

Rating: See the reviews


The M90's only dedicated service area is actually a tourist information centre in disguise.

Facilities

Catering: Burger King, Costa Coffee, Greggs, Costa Express, f'real Milkshakes, Krispy Kreme, M&S Coffee to Go, Tango Ice Blast Shops: M&S Simply Food, WHSmith Amenities: Travelodge, Full Hou$e, Showers Outdoor Space: Large grass area next to car park; Picnic Area Charging Points: GRIDSERVE Electric Highway HPC 350kW CCS, 100kW CHAdeMO & 22kW Type 2 Forecourt: BP, Shop, Costa Express

Parking Prices

First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 and HGVs, caravans and motorhomes £27. HGVs can pay £30 to include a £10 food voucher.

Prices are paid in the shop or by using JustPark. The location code is 625135.

HGVs can also pay by using SNAP. The location code is 13468.

The fees are strictly enforced by GroupNexus.

This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
Moto
Turfhills
Kinross
Perth and Kinross
KY13 0NQ

🌍 Operators & Official Websites:


Trivia and History

Kinross 1987.jpg
A low resolution view of the service area and informal car park, taken in 1987.

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Opened as Turfhills Tourist Centre 1979
Acquired by Granada 1981
Re-branded Moto 2001

Strictly speaking, Kinross is the most northern motorway service area in the UK. No such point is ever simple and, in this case, Broxden is further north and it does have a sign on the motorway, but Broxden isn't officially a motorway service area, so Kinross holds on to its title.

At the back of the car park is an ancillary building which is now used as a dog groomers - certainly unique for a motorway service area.

Opening

The service area has unusual origins.

It was built by Tayside Regional Council as what they called a "motorway information centre". They said it was aiming to take advantage of the tourism in the area, with four more sites planned for Scottish A-roads. It was branded Turfhills Tourist Centre and opened on 29 May 1979, at a cost of £16,000. It offered tourists caravanning, camping, a restaurant, petrol and go-karting.

One of those tourists was Granada's managing director, who was on a fishing holiday to Pitlochry. He thought the site had potential, and by 1981 Granada had purchased it. At the time they said it was being managed by "a locally based consortium".

Granada added a garden room to the restaurant and opened a Granada Lodge in 1987 on a spare plot of land. A large caravan parking area was converted into the HGV parking. An official report said Kinross could handle 20 HGVs - the lowest capacity of any motorway service area in the country (as of 1983).

By the time Granada were involved, it was definitely classed as a motorway service area. Given its unusual roots, Kinross was one of the first motorway service areas not to provide any breakdown facilities. It was also left with an unusual internal layout, where the restaurant and toilets are at opposite ends of one long and narrow corridor, running along the very front and up the side of the building. The restaurant area has push-doors separating it from the main walkway, which looks even stranger now it has been broken up. Outside, the building sits on a little island surrounded by tarmac, despite there being a huge amount of unused space on the other side of the car park.

The outbuilding at the south end was originally advertised as an 'information bureau'. It was extended and became a craft store and is now the dog groomers.

Reconstruction

In 2010, Moto announced plans to rebuild the entire service area, replacing the amenity building with something much more modern and at the same time moving the petrol station and reorganising the car park. Moto claimed it would have helped Kinross town take more advantage of tourism in the area.

As part of the work, the entrance to the service area would have been converted into a roundabout, a change which had been recommended for a while. The new building would have included eight retail units, which Moto claimed would have been rented out with the income covering the cost of the new roundabout. A sign was erected encouraging prospective tenants to come forward.

The work was expected to be completed in 2013, but was postponed indefinitely. The sign was still there until 2018, despite the postponement.

Sticking With It

Narrow corridor.
The narrow corridor running along the front of the building, pictured in 2019 with its Granada floor tiles.

An M&S Simply Food store eventually opened inside the old building instead, by mixing it in with the Costa and the Burger King in the restaurant area. A Greggs was positioned in a kiosk outside the entrance, opening on 3 March 2017, and there's no sign of any effort to make space for it in the building.

Moto gave the amenity building a minor refurbishment in early 2022, redecorating the main corridor and updating the toilet and shower facilities. A new electric vehicle charging hub was also added in summer 2023, with the chargers going live in October 2023.

Alternatives

Previous:Next:
Forthview (18 miles)
Heart of Scotland (Harthill) (M8 west, 36 miles)
Services on the M90Broxden (17 miles)
Stirling (M9, 26 miles)Services on the A977none
Stirling (M9, 26 miles)Moto servicesnone

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