Guest Houses/B&B

Offering a true home from home, our wonderful guest houses and B&Bs have a warmth and personal touch all of their own.

(Options below are listed from west to east along the Tweed Valley)

 
 
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Fairydean Mill B&B, Eddleston

Beautifully tucked away just a few miles from Peebles, Fairydean Mill offers exceptional B&B accommodation in a building that has been sympathetically extended to incorporate a beautiful family home with a cake decorating studio. With an atmosphere that is relaxed and luxurious, you may wake to the sound of woodland birdsong and fall asleep to the echoing music of the nearby Fairydean Burn.

 

 
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Glede Knowe Guest House, Innerleithen

An award-winning, friendly and relaxing four-star guest house in Innerleithen, Glede Knowe is ideally situated for local pubs, cafes and restaurants with mountain biking trails, the Tweed Valley Canoe Trail and other attractions also close by. Offers wonderful views to the hills and ample on-site parking for guests.

 

 
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Caddon View, Innerleithen

A warm welcome awaits at Caddon View, a beautifully decorated Victorian home and now a comfortable guest house. Offers eight individually decorated and comfortable rooms, an elegant drawing room where the fire is lit when it’s cold, and a breakfast room where guests can eat a delicious, leisurely breakfast. Great on-site cafe, too.

 

 
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The Old Town Hall B&B, Innerleithen

Two lovely, spacious bedrooms in an historic old building on Innerleithen High Street. Expect lots of personal touches from the ever-welcoming hosts.

 

 
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Traquair House B&B, Traquair

Traquair House has four spacious double bedrooms furnished with antique furniture, canopied beds and equipped with private bathrooms. And you couldn’t stay in a more historic place: dating back to 1107, Traquair is the oldest inhabited house in Scotland and was used by a long line of Scottish Kings as a base to establish their authority over the surrounding country.