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Built in 1903, this interesting Edwardian property sits in an acre of land surrounded by rolling hills of the Clyde Valley, just off the M74 in South Lanarkshire. Recently refurbished to provide four elegant, modern and comfortable en-suite bedrooms, with period furniture, luxury robes, hospitality trays and views of the gardens. The breakfast has become legendary amongst the repeat guests, with evening meals available; freshly prepared on site from local produce or from the kitchen garden. Relax in the pleasant garden, enjoy the peace and admire the stunning views across the River Clyde. An ideal location for visiting the Scottish Borders or as an overnight stay to or from the Highlands, Islands and John O' Groats and within easy reach of Lanark (where William Wallace resided), Biggar, Moffat, Glasgow and Edinburgh. A previous guest said "A beautiful setting, a warm and comfortable home. well furnished with big rooms The food... superb, enormous breakfast fit for a king". Your hosts Verena and Graham welcome you. Garaged and secure parking. where: 22 Carlisle Rd, Crawford by Abington, Biggar, Lanarkshire, ML12 6TW
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You are guaranteed a warm and friendly welcome at this small, family run business, situated on the outskirts of Galashiels, yet a few minutes walk to the town centre with hospitable pubs and restaurants and all local amenities. Recently refurbished to a high standard, to provide a comfortable and relaxing environment for when you are away from home, with hospitality trays, tv, hairdryers and wi-fi. Galashiels is in the centre of the Borders on the Southern Upland Way, with Abbotsford House, the ancestral home of Sir Walter Scott. Within easy reach of Edinburgh, Carlisle and other Border towns. Castles, abbeys and monuments of Scotland's heritage are all on the doorstep. Great routes and scenic roads, so great as a stop off or for longer stays to tour the area. Off street parking. where:
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Your Scottish adventure starts here! A large old 17th century house with a Victorian façade, panoramic views, within an acre of gardens. Spacious and comfortable, en-suite rooms, which overlook the town of Hawick. A few minutes stroll to the town centre, with a variety of pubs, bars and eateries, where you can enjoy a wide variety of cuisine at very reasonable prices, with the Myfield restaurant and bar just 50 yards away. A good base for riding roads in the Borders, visiting the hometown of Steve Hislop and Jimmy Guthrie and onwards up into the Highlands. Anne and Bill have been welcoming Bikers for many years. Motorcycle washing facilities, garaged, private and secure parking..
where: Off Mayfield drive, Hawick, Scottish Borders, TD9 7EH
tel: 01450 375042 web-site: e-mail: anne.borthwick@btinternet.com |
Situated on the High Street in the town of Melrose, centrally located for some of the most historic and beautiful Scottish countryside and surrounded by great biking country. With a reputation for its friendly staff and caring attitude, family owned and run and an excellent level of service. Accommodation comprises of 29 bedrooms including standard single, twin and double rooms, larger triple and family rooms and for a touch of luxury - four poster rooms! Daily newspapers, wake up calls and room service are also provided. The bar lounge is a relaxing environment to take tea, coffee, a snack or light meal, or just enjoy a drink from the bar. Restaurant Scott's provides a quiet and intimate atmosphere to enjoy a selection of A la Carte dishes, established as one of the places to eat in Melrose, without the stuffiness of traditional fine dining restaurants. Also a courtyard garden accessed from the bar lounge. Within half an hours drive of Galashiels, Peebles, Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh and Kelso Abbey. Secure bike storage (pre-arranged) and large private parking..
where: High Street, Melrose, Scottish Borders, TD6 9PD
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A magnificent and unique country house, enjoying a slightly elevated position with idyllic views over the surrounding Borders countryside, in the beautiful setting of Lyne Station. Modern and stylish bedrooms, with a range of double, twins and single rooms. Enjoy a freshly cooked full Scottish breakfast in the spacious dining room and then plan your days in the large comfortable guest lounge with views over the large garden. Just 3 miles to the picturesque Border town of Peebles, with pubs, restaurants, tea rooms, a museum and shops - it has highest shoe shop to population ratio in the UK! More attractions within easy reach include Abbotsford, Thirlestane Castle, Rosslyn Chapel, Edinburgh and the New Lanark World Heritage Site. Arran and John are delighted to welcome you. Drying room and Motorcycle washing facilities, garaged and private parking.
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where: Lyne Station, Peebles, Scottish borders, EH45 8NP
tel: 01721 740255 web-site: www.torviewhouse.co.uk e-mail: info@torviewhouse.co.uk |
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Set in 30 acres of grounds, this 4* hotel is an ideal indoor and outdoor resort, for all seasons, with guests returning year after year. A wide range of spacious, extremely comfortable and well equipped en-suite rooms with many enjoying stunning views across the beautiful Tweed Valley. An excellent reputation for food whether you choose to eat in the Dining Room or relaxing bistro-style Lazels Restaurant, which creatively combines a varied menu with excellent value for money. The town of Peebles is just a short walk away from the hotel, with lots of shopping opportunities, an abundance of coffee shops and places to eat and drink. A fine location from which to explore the famous Scottish Borders countryside, towns, sightseeing and just a 30 minute ride to the bright lights of Edinburgh. You may also wish to take it easy... So take a walk around the beautiful grounds or simply relax on a deck chair and take in the glorious views. Large parking area.
where: Innerleithen Rd, Peebles, EH45 8BA
tel: 01721 720 602
web-site: www.mcmillanhotels.co.uk e-mail: reservations@peebleshydro.co.uk
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For those who prefer the intimate atmosphere of a smaller quieter hotel, the Park Hotel offers its visitors the luxuries found in many larger hotels, whilst retaining the personal qualities and care which are usually associated with a hotel of its size. Guests can choose from a variety of rooms, many with views over the hotel gardens against the backdrop of the beautiful Pentland Hills. Enjoy drinks in the relaxed setting of the bar and delicious food from traditional dishes, snacks and more unusual cuisine from the table d’hote menu, taken in the beautiful oak panelled Dining Room. The town of Peebles is just a short walk away from the hotel, with lots of shopping opportunities, an abundance of coffee shops and places to eat and drink. A fine location from which to explore the famous Scottish Borders countryside, towns, sightseeing and just 30 minute ride to the bright lights of Edinburgh. When you stay at the Park Hotel you have access to the leisure facilities of the sister hotel the Peebles Hotel Hydro which is only 700 yards away. A previous guest said "Staff throughout have been very friendly and helpful in a very natural way". Private parking.
where: Innerleithen Rd, Peebles, EH45 8BA
tel: 01721 720 451
web-site: www.mcmillanhotels.co.uk e-mail: reserve@parkhotelpeebles.co.uk
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Located in the beautiful Cheviot Hills in a secluded valley beside the Jed Water, within its own 25 acres of land, blending with the mill buildings and stables and providing a high standard of accommodation, with all the amenities required for your comfort. Eight en-suite rooms, spacious lounge with a log fire and meals are served in the attractive pine dining room, with an emphasis on home cooking using local produce. Situated midway between Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Edinburgh, just south of the historic and pretty town of Jedburgh, with a variety of attractions; An abbey, founded in 1138, Mary Queen of Scots House, where she stayed in 1566 and Jedburgh Castle Jail Museum. Adjacent to the A68 and centrally placed for touring the Scottish Borders, whilst providing a gateway to the rest of Scotland, with miles of unspoilt open hills, sparsely populated villages, which have changed little over the centuries, to provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Horse riding for experienced, adult riders is available from their our own stables. A personal service and warm hospitality are offered from the owners, Alan and Christine. Popular as both a stop off and base with Bikers for many years. Access by farm track. Private parking. where: Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders, TD8 6PQ
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