Hotels & inns

From big to boutique, casual to smart, and modern to centuries-old, our hotels and inns offer a variety of outstanding accommodation options.

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


 
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Barony Castle, Eddleston

Originally built for the Murrays of Blackbarony and steeped in history, this imposing 16th century tower house has evolved into a modern hotel. Set in 25 acres of gorgeous countryside, Barony Castle offers a range of room types, excellent food and a lovely spa. Don’t miss the magnificent Great Polish Map of Scotland in the hotel grounds.

 

 
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Horseshoe Inn, Eddleston

Fabulous country pub in idyllic village setting. Passionate about food, plus excellent selection of real ales, craft beers and artisan gin. Family and dog friendly. Characterful collection of en-suite rooms housed in a converted Victorian schoolhouse just behind the main inn.

 

 
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Cringletie Hotel, Peebles

An historic 28-acre estate originally established in 1666, and still with a functioning Walled Garden from that era, Cringletie is now a sumptuous hotel with 13 individually-appointed rooms and suites, including an accessible junior suite and a separate self-catering cottage in the grounds. The food is a bit special too, with the 2 AA Rosette Sutherland Restaurant the place to go for exquisite fine dining.

 

 
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Stobo Castle Health Spa, Stobo

Scotland’s only destination spa offers a range of accommodation options, from the Cashmere Suite to separate lodges for larger parties. As well as premium spa treatments, guests can also enjoy a variety of healthy eating options, plus a cocktail lounge with gorgeous views of the countryside beyond.

 

 
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The Crown Hotel, Peebles

A warm, welcoming and friendly hotel, restaurant and bar in the centre of Peebles. It has a strong local following for very good reason. As well as hotel rooms, the Crown also offers an excellent, self-contained flat that sleeps five (hearty breakfasts included).

 

 
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The Neidpath Inn, Peebles

Lovely rooms in lively old town pub that marries inventive food with wide range of ales, craft beers, gin and whisky. Also the place to come for cracking live music.

 

 
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The Cross Keys, Peebles

Dating back to 1693, The Cross Keys is a locally owned traditional pub with a welcoming atmosphere. The Keys serves food daily from 7am to 9pm and has front and rear beer gardens, pool table and TVs showing live sports – plus 7 rooms available for overnight stays. Dogs are welcome in designated areas.

 

 
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Tontine Hotel, Peebles

Situated in the heart of Peebles, the Tontine is a family-run hotel with 36 ensuite bedrooms, secure bike storage, drying room, free WiFi and private parking. Known for excellent food and service, the Tontine is the perfect place to enjoy quality time with friends and family.

 

 
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Green Tree Hotel, Peebles

Long established, family-run hotel and pub serving good food in a central location opposite the Eastgate Theatre.

 

 
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Park Hotel, Peebles

A real home from home with 24 bright and airy rooms that have been newly refreshed or refurbished. Enjoy bakery and butcher inspired menus in the main wood-panelled restaurant plus fine dining in the new TRYST restaurant in a quirky hotel full of upcycled bits and bobs from the nearby March Street Mills.

 

 
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Peebles Hydro, Peebles

Huge range of room options in this landmark hotel, with glorious views over the Tweed Valley. Very much a destination in itself, Peebles Hydro offers a vast amount of activities for the whole family, as well as wonderfully imaginative food and drink options (including it’s very own Gin School and distillery!).

 

 

Riders Retreat Tweed Valley, near Peebles

Award-winning accommodation with secure bike storage and washing/maintenance and drying facilities at the foot of one of the UK’s premier mountain bike trail centres. A modern, family-friendly bar restaurant offers a wide selection of local & seasonal food, beers and wines – perfect for refuelling after a day on the hill.

 

 
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Macdonald Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Spa, Cardrona

Four-star hotel complex with 99 rooms, plus a variety of eating and drinking options, many of which feature views over the golf course and forested hills beyond.

 

 
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Traquair Arms Hotel, Innerleithen

In the heart of Innerleithen, just 200m from the River Tweed and close to many walking and biking trails. 15 guest rooms in the main building, plus self-catering cottages and secure bike storage. Also serves hearty, home-cooked food served in busy restaurant and two bars well stocked with local beers.

 

 
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St Ronan’s Hotel, Innerleithen

This small, family run hotel and pub on Innerleithen High Street has an excellent restaurant, cosy bar and large beer garden. Known as the ‘top pub’ by locals.

 

 
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Corner House Hotel, Innerleithen

Conveniently located, the Corner House Hotel offers affordable ensuite accommodation in the heart of Innerleithen. All seven bedrooms are available on a room-only basis in summer 2023 – with bigger refurbishment plans in the pipeline for later in the year. Watch this space!

For now, booking enquiries are best made via email: hello@letsthriveproperty.co.uk

 

 
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Clovenfords Hotel, Clovenfords

Bright, spacious rooms in laid-back, 18th century coaching inn in the heart of Clovenfords. Serves top-notch pub food (including possibly the biggest burgers in the Tweed Valley).