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Heatherlie House Hotel

5 Heatherlie Park, Selkirk

Prices from 65.0 per night.

Welcome to the Heatherlie House Hotel located in the picturesque town of Selkirk in the heart of the beautiful Scottish Borders. Located in an elegant Victorian mansion and set within 2 acres of beautiful and secluded wooded grounds. We are perfectly located for some of the best fishing and golfing in Scotland. Boasting an impressive 21 golf courses within just half an hours drive and being only a stones throw away from the River Ettrick with its fantastic Salmon and Rainbow Trout fishing. Selkirk is also a prominent stop on the famous Abbey Way that takes walkers on a tour of the famous Abbeys of the Scottish Borders. And after all that exertion why not come and relax in our bar. There is live music most nights from the proprietor and friends with a well attended music session hosting borders wide talent on the last Friday of the month. The Heatherlie House Hotel consists of 6 bedrooms in the main building and 2 in an annex building that have better access for people with mobility problems. All of our rooms are spacious and comfortably decorated and come with all the conveniences you would expect from a Country Hotel. All but one of our rooms are en-suite and we do have a separate bathroom with a bath which is ideal for golferswalkers who have had a hard day on the hills..Our family team work hard at making every guest feel welcome and we look forward to meeting you soon!


BEST WESTERN PHILIPBURN COUNTR

LINGLIE ROAD, SELKIRK

Prices from 131.6223 to 286.1355 per night.

- Hotel year Built - 1751 Year Remodeled - 2008 additional Property Description - Best Western Philipburn Country House Hotel And Their Restaurant Enjoys A Peaceful And Tranquil Setting Within 4 Acres Of Beautiful Woodland Grounds And Gardens. And Soon, You Could Be Enjoying It Too On The Outskirts Of The Historic Border Town Of Selkirk, This Centrally Located Accommodation Is Ideal For Touring Places Of Local And Arguably National Interest Including Floors Castle, Dryburgh Abbey, Abbotsford House Home Of Sir Walter Scott And Bowhill House And Country Estate Home Of The Buccleuch Family. Featuring 12 Individually Styled And Intimately Comfortable Rooms, Some With Mezzanine Floors And Balconies Overlooking The Gardens, Youll Have Plenty Of Room For Doing Absolutely Nothing, While Spa Baths Offer A Fast-Track To Feeling Great. Family Accommodation Is Available In The Lodges And Studio Rooms Situated In The Grounds Of The Hotel, And Whether Its A Table For Two Or A Family Feast, Our 1745 Restaurant Features Fine Dining Menus Using The Best Of Local Produce. Enjoy Fishing On The River Tweed Or Walking, Cycling And Game Shooting In The Heart Of The Scottish Borders, And Be Our Guest.
On-Site Recreation - Fine Dining off-Site Recreation - Animal Watching Bicycling Cardio Vascular Exercise Children S Activities Driving Range Exercising Fishing Golfing Horse Racing Mountain Biking Museum/Gallery Viewing Night Clubs Shopping Theater offsite Recreational Activities - Beauty Treatments. Walking. Game Shooting.
On-Site Recreation - Fine Dining off-Site Recreation - Animal Watching Bicycling Cardio Vascular Exercise Children S Activities Driving Range Exercising Fishing Golfing Horse Racing Mountain Biking Museum/Gallery Viewing Night Clubs Shopping Theater offsite Recreational Activities - Beauty Treatments. Walking. Game Shooting.


Caddon View Country Guest House

14 Pirn Road Innerleithen, Peebles

Prices from 50.0 per night.

Nestled in the glorious beauty of the Scottish borders just on the A72 with easy access to Edinburgh with free WI-FI and parking this magnificent Victorian country house offers award-winning dining excellent hospitality. Originally the doctor's house the property was first built in the 1850's and every effort has been taken to ensure that it still retains many of its period features and charm. Lovingly renovated and wonderfully decorated it cultivates a fresh homely ambiance that is both comfortably modern and elegantly refined. Whether enjoying a drink by a roaring log fire or basking in the scenic beauty of the peaceful gardens guests are sure to feel rejuvenated by the air of well-being and relaxation. This mood is further embodied by an exemplary commitment to customer service. Infusing the warmest of welcomes with an immaculate attention to detail this family-run hotel is committed to providing a uniquely personal experience for all its guests.In keeping with the spirit of the main building each of the 8 comfortable guestrooms have been individually designed and decorated to a very high standard. As one would expect from a property that won the Scottish Borders Guest House of the Year 2012' all rooms come fully equipped with a range of homely extras and conveniences. Including free Wi-Fi access flat screen TV with digital channels designer toiletries hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities. There is a wide selection of room types to choose from including Single Classic Double Twin and spacious Superior options. With the exception of the Twin Room (which has its own private bathroom just a few steps away) all rooms also feature en-suite showerbathrooms.No visit to Caddon View would be complete without sampling the many delights of the award-winning on-site restaurant. The dining room sets the tone straight away with candlelit tables stunning original plaster work and large bay windows that overlook the charming gardens. Specialising in traditional Scottish and British cuisine with a modern twist the kitchen staff take great care to source their ingredients from local suppliers wherever possible. Everything is home-made and freshly prepared and the menu varies daily all of which results in some truly delicious and creative food. With an extensive wine list some great beers and spirits as well as a tempting Whisky menu there is something to complement every meal.After a long day why not retire to the drawing room? With a cosy log fire and a bookcase filled with maps games and various novels it is the perfect place to relax and unwind.The Hotel is situated in Innerleithen near Peebles and Glentress in the Scottish Borders. Located just off the A72 and with free on-site parking it is both convenient and accessible. Edinburgh city centre is a 49 minute drive away and has excellent rail links to the rest of the country. Buses from Edinburgh (services 62 62A or 62B) come through Innerleithen and take about 1 hour 20 minutes. For those flying in Edinburgh Airport offers both international and national flights. The small rural mill town of Innerleithen renowned for its exquisite cashmere is set in the heart of the Scottish Borders' rolling landscape in the Tweed Valley. It is surrounded by all the calm and charm of the countryside but still within easy reach of Edinburgh. Outdoor enthusiasts will be in their element with ample opportunities for walking rambling cycling fishing and much more besides. Glentress Forest is just a short 15 minute drive from the Hotel and offers 12 miles of walking trails but is perhaps best known as a mountain biking Mecca. Catering to all levels of experience it is sure to provide a thrilling and visually stunning experience for all fans of the sport.For those seeking less exhaustive pursuits see history come to life at Traquair House a fantastic stately home that dates all the way back to 1107. Visitors are invited to enjoy the house extensive grounds maze craft workshops 1745 Cottage Restaurant and the famous Traquair House Brewery housed in the eighteenth century wing and producer of the world famous Traquair House Ales. Further historic wonders can be uncovered at Abbotsford House former home of the famous poet Sir Walter Scott. Steeped in evocative power of the romantic past it hosts an impressive collection of antiques and relics an extensive library of over 9000 rare volumes and some truly beautiful gardens and landscapes. Scenery of a very different nature can be found at Dawyck Botanical Gardens one of the world's finest arboreta. Here seasonal displays of abundant exotic and native plants provide a breathtaking backdrop of colour throughout the year.


The Glen Hotel

Yarrow Terrace, Selkirk

Prices from 146.43 to 147.43 per night.

Property Location
Located in Selkirk, The Glen Hotel is on a river and minutes from Market Square and Halliwell's House Museum. This hotel is within the vicinity of Three Brethren and Abbotsford.

Rooms
Stay in one of 9 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms have jetted bathtubs and hair dryers. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers, and both cribs/infant beds and rollaway/extra beds are available on request.

Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Make use of convenient amenities such as wireless Internet access (surcharge), a fireplace in the lobby, and tour/ticket assistance.

Dining
Enjoy a satisfying meal at a restaurant serving guests of The Glen Hotel. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.

Business, Other Amenities
Self parking is available onsite.


The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
  • Children 1 years old and younger stay free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding.

The preferred airport for The Glen Hotel is Edinburgh (EDI) - 54.9 km / 34.1 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.




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