
A three star hotel with 28 bedrooms. This was originally a coaching inn, and is situated on the main square in Kelso near to all of the local amenities. There are dining facilities in the Cross Keys Restaurant and the Oak Room. The hotel has the relaxing Number 36 bar next to the restaurant, and a comfortable lounge.
Edenbank House is a B&B with character which is located just outside Kelso. It has three double rooms, a residents' lounge and a dining room, all of which have beautiful views to the surrounding countryside. Breakfast is not just a meal here but an event!
Haymount House is in the village of Coldstream a few miles east of Kelso. It has three bedrooms (two doubles and a twin) and the dining room overlooks its fantastic garden, where you are served high tea during the summer.
The Victoria Hotel is on the main street in the beautiful seaside village of Bamburgh. It has a mixture of double and twin rooms, some of which have views of the magnificent Castle. There are dining facilities in the Brasserie, a bar which has a fine selection of beers & wines and a comfortable guest lounge.
This guest house is in the small village of Belford, about 5 miles from Bamburgh. It has a 4 star gold award with two doubles and one twin room. It has a comfortable guests’ lounge and dining room, where breakfast is served.
The Market Cross Guest House is a two hundred year old building also in Belford and has a 5 star AA rating. It has three double rooms and a twin room. It has a residents' lounge and breakfast is served in the pine furnished dining room
The Kilspindie House Hotel is in the small village of Aberlady, which sits on the southern edge of the Firth of Forth. It has 26 en-suite rooms and has a three star rating from Visitscotland. The kitchen serves a full dinner menu and light bar snacks. The bar has an impressive selection of malt whisky and real ales.
The Nether Abbey is a small family run 12-bedroom hotel, located in the small coastal town of North Berwick. It has a three star rating from Visitscotland. Food and drinks are served in the Fly-Half Bar & Restaurant, with an emphasis on locally sourced food and a wide selection of real ales.
This impressive Victorian House is on the outskirts of Aberlady and has two double rooms and a twin room. There is a welcoming guest lounge and breakfast is served in a large dining room with views to the garden.
This previously destroyed farmhouse has been beautifully restored by the current owners into a 4 star guest house. The accommodation comprises three twin rooms (two of which are in an adjoining cottage) and four double rooms. There is a comfortable guest lounge and dining room.
Rolling hills in the Borders follow the River Tweed down to the north sea with its stunning coastal scenery in North Nothumberland and East Lothian. A great mixture of courses - some of which are used as regional and final qualifying courses for the Open Championship.
Less than an hour from Edinburgh and two hours from Glasgow. Only two or three hours from the major cities in the North of England by car or rail.