Bed and Breakfasts & Hotels

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South East Scotland, The Scottish Borders

Caddon View Hotel
The Caddon View Hotel

A warmly welcoming and comfortable small hotel with an emphasis on good food. In Innerleithen, near Peebles, 32 miles south of Edinburgh.

Cairnview
Cairn View

Wonderful views across Scottish Borders landscape and hills, on the edge of traditional village of Broughton home of Broughton Brewery Fine Ales, close to Dawyck Botanic gardens and 45 minutes from Edinburgh.

Crookston House
Crookston House

Welcoming family home B&B. Scottish baronial country house in woodland and gardens above the Gala Water near Heriot, 20 miles south of the centre of Edinburgh.

Cross Keys Hotel
The Cross Keys Hotel

In one of the prettiest squares in Scotland, this family-run Georgian Coaching Inn in Kelso, south of Edinburgh, has excellent accommodation and also conference facilities.

Eaglescairnie
Eaglescairnie Mains

Elegant Georgian farmhouse set in 350 acres of rolling wooded conservation farmland, 30 mins from Edinburgh, 1m from the historic village of Gifford.

Fauhope
Fauhope House

AA AA 5 stars. AA Guest Accommodation of the Year, Scotland Award 2009. An hour south of Edinburgh, overlooking Melrose, Melrose Abbey and Eildon Hills, a fine Arts and Crafts house, good food and a friendly, comfortable, stylish family home. Exceptionally good everything!

Hartleap
Hartleap

Between Moffat, Langholm and Selirk this B&B with one double bedroom is surrounded by extraordinarily peaceful landscape of sheep-dotted hills, heather and tumbling streams. Near Samye Ling Tibetan Buddhist centre. M74 motorway is only 25 miles away. Mountain biking, unlimited, inspiring walking and a lovingly cared-for garden.

Mansefield
Mansefield

On the edge of Greenlaw between the A68 and Duns, NW of Kelso. Former manse, a family home, chickens, sheep, horses, trout river, bed and breakfast and optional dinner.

Sandystones
Sandystones

A country house bed and breakfast South of Edinburgh amidst its own rolling farmland (with llamas!). Riverside walk, tennis court, and an ideal base for the abbeys and castles of the Scottish Borders. Close to Ancrum, Melrose, St Boswells and Jedburgh.

TraquairTraquair

The oldest inhabited house in Scotland. Mary Queen of Scots stayed here, and Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Bed and Breakfast. Bedrooms with canopied beds and antique furniture.

Whitestone
Whitestone House

Victorian Manse, B&B in Peebles, particularly suited to families or friends travelling together. Private off-street parking and lock-up cellar for cycles. German and French spoken. Good value moderately priced.

Each of these accommodations is privately owned, and the contact numbers, email addresses, etc, for enquiries and booking are on each page.

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