Hotels & Guest Houses in Eddleston, Borders
Choose from 3 hotels and guest houses in Eddleston. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
De Vere Venues Barony Castle - Eddleston, Eddleston, Borders, EH45 8QW |
|
Set in 25 acres of grounds and mature woodland on the edge of the Scottish Borders, this impressive castle offers magnificent views over the surrounding countryside. Overlooking woodlands, gardens, waterfalls and ponds in the Peebleshire countryside, Barony Castle is just 17 miles from Edinburgh, making it ideally suited to those wanting a peaceful break with the option of being close to a main city and the Scottish Borders. Behind its impressive stone fa?ade, Barony Castle provides a modern hotel, equipped with all the traditional comforts a discerning traveller would expect. |
|
|
The Meadows - 4 Robinsland Drive, Eddleston, Borders, EH46 7JD |
|
The Meadows is a small B&B with comfortable beds, easy parking, a warm Scottish welcome and a tasty cooked breakfast with homemade bread. The Meadows is just off the A702, the main Carlisle/Edinburgh trunk road. West Linton village has pubs and restaurants, and is a 5 to 10-minute walk from The Meadows. The old conservation village is nestled in the Pentland Hills, 11 miles (17.7 km) south of the Edinburgh City Bypass. |
|
|
Cringletie House - Edinburgh Road, Eddleston, Borders, EH45 8PL |
|
This beautiful country house from 1861, set in 28 acres of wonderful gardens, has 4 Red Stars (AA) and 4 Gold Stars (Visit Scotland) for affordable luxury 19 miles from Edinburgh. Despite its peaceful rural location, Cringletie House is only about 30 minutes drive from Edinburgh and Edinburgh Airport. The convenient, yet secluded location makes the small country-house hotel ideal for a relaxing or romantic break. With its 4 Red Stars, Cringletie House is the only AA-rated top hotel in the Scottish Borders. The restaurant with hand-painted ceiling provides excellent fine dining. The ? la carte menu changes seasonally to reflect the finest, freshest produce available locally. Many dishes feature ingredients from the hotels 400-year-old walled kitchen garden. The idyllic location and beautifully appointed accommodation makes the hotel a superb base for the Tweed Valley. |
|
|
Records 1 to 3 of 3
|
|
You are looking at Hotels & Guest houses in Eddleston |
|