Balcary Bay Hotel
Auchencairn
in a beautiful, seashore setting, this traditionally furnished hotel offers guests a choice of a formal restaurant or casual fare in the conservatory
Burts Hotel
Melrose
owned and managed by the same family for over 40 years with a tradition of offering comfortable accommodation and fine food and wine
The Kingsknowes Hotel
Galashiels
a charming Victorian house, in the Scottish baronial style, packed with plenty of original features and set in carefully tended gardens
Tontine Hotel
Peebles
with a high standard of decor throughout, this elegant hotel offers sumptuous rooms, an a la carte restaurant and a relaxed bistro bar
Fairburn Hotel
Mauchline
features stylish and contemporary interiors and well-presented rooms, there is also a terrace ideal for relaxing with a drink in warmer weather
Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel
Kirkcolm
a unique hotel set in 20 acres of spectacular coastline, with just 9 rooms and suites it is friendly and intimate and boasts breath taking views
Ednam House Hotel
Kelso
with extensive gardens on the banks of the River Tweed, this elegantly furnished hotel retains period features and offers home-produced food
The Royal Hotel
Cumnock
dating from 1892, but with updated and contemporary interiors, guest rooms are individual in style reflecting the heritage of the building
Fernhill Hotel
Portpatrick
a family-run hotel situated in private gardens above the pretty village, it boasts uninterrupted views across the village, harbour and Irish Sea
The Carlton Hotel
Prestwick
an ultra-modern hotel with stylish decor throughout, featuring a vibrant restaurant and bar, spacious rooms and easy transport links to Ayr
Buccleuch & Queensberry Arms
Thornhill
enjoy award-winning cuisine at this elegant, town-centre hotel, featuring sumptuous, stylish rooms; ideally placed for exploring Galloway
The Powfoot Hotel
Powfoot
affording spectacular views across the Solway Firth, this contemporary hotel provides traditionally furnished rooms and a relaxed restaurant
Gretna Hall Hotel
Gretna Green
character manor house built in 1710, in 10 acres of grounds, with modern extensions it now offers contemporary comforts and facilities
Hotel Kylestrome
Ayr
a comfortable, bright and contemporary hotel conveniently placed for the town centre, beach, racecourse and many local golf courses
North West Castle Hotel
Stranraer
a traditional hotel with relaxing leisure facilities that include a curling ice rink, indoor pool, sauna and a restaurant with a resident pianist
The Eskdale Hotel
Langholm
with parts dating from the 18th century, this charming hotel sits in the central market square making an ideal base for exploring The Borders
The Lagg Hotel
Lagg
enjoys a scenic setting with a rushing brook passing through its pretty gardens, there is an elegant restaurant and cosy bar with real log fire
Gables Hotel
Gretna
set in a grade-II listed building, this elegant hotel offers a choice of formal or relaxed dining and is well-placed as a base for touring
Creebridge House Hotel
Newton Stewart
nestled in 3 acres of grounds on the outskirts of the town, it is ideally placed to indulge in outdoor pursuits such as fishing, golf, and walking
The Mill Forge
Kirkpatrick Fleming
the collection of 18th century buildings sit in attractive grounds just off junction 21 of the A74(M), the elegant suites feature 4-poster beds
Horizon Hotel
Ayr
enjoys a seafront location and panoramic views to the Isle of Arran, yet it is only a short walk to the town centre; guest rooms are well-appointed
Dryburgh Abbey Hotel
St. Boswells
on the banks of the River Tweed in a private, wooded estate, enjoy a relaxing stay or partake in the many country pursuits on offer nearby
Lamlash Bay Hotel
Lamlash
a stylish hotel offering light and airy rooms with contemporary styling, in the elegant lounge bar you can enjoy local malt whiskeys and beers
situated in the heart of Ayr, this comfortable hotel makes an ideal base from which to explore the Ayrshire Coast and "Rabbie Burns" country
The Woodhouse Hotel
Largs
a family-run hotel offering simple style rooms, some with four-poster bed and sea views, plus a restaurant serving a varied menu of local produce
Willowbank Hotel
Largs
a modern hotel situated a short drive from the town centre, it offers traditional style rooms, hearty meals and makes a good touring base
The Fenwick Hotel
Fenwick
easy access to the M77/A77, makes this elegant hotel - with spacious, classically furnished rooms - a great Ayrshire exploring base
Cressfield Country House Hotel
Ecclefechan
found in a peaceful and relaxing spot on the edge of the village, this family-run hotel offers good access to the A74(M) and nearby countryside
Somerton House Hotel
Lockerbie
a late Victorian house set in a pretty garden, rooms are either modern or traditional in style and an extensive menu is served in the restaurant
Woodland Bay Hotel
Girvan
family-run hotel, set on the A77 overlooking Woodland Bay and Ailsa Craig, offering spacious rooms that feature a small kitchenette
The Gretna Chase Hotel
Gretna
dating from 1856, this hotel retains plenty of original character whilst offering guests modern facilities and is tastefully decorated throughout
Cairndale Hotel
Dumfries
in a handy spot for the town centre and railway station, it offers good facilities including a heated indoor pool, sauna and a steam room
Savoy Park Hotel
Ayr
family run for over 60 years, welcoming and hospitable and features well-appointed rooms, a cosy lounge bar and an oak panelled restaurant
Craignelder Hotel
Stranraer
stay in smart, stylish rooms, some of which enjoy views up the whole length of Loch Ryan, and dine from a traditional menu in the restaurant
Hunters Lodge Hotel
Gretna
traditionally decorated rooms are a feature of this relaxed hotel, close to the local attractions and conveniently placed for an en-route stopover
South Beach Hotel
Troon
family-run hotel situated a pebble's throw from Troon's golden sands, many of the comfortable, traditional style bedrooms have sea views
The Blackhorse Hotel
Newton Stewart
features bright, updated interiors but character period details have been retained, the comfortable rooms have a smart, classical feel to them
The Bruce Hotel
Newton Stewart
a traditional hotel with a welcoming atmosphere and a good reputation locally for the fresh, home cooked food that is served in the restaurant
Waterfront Hotel
Portpatrick
enjoying stunning views across the Irish Sea, this delightful harbourside hotel has been sympathetically updated to provide contemporary rooms
Holiday Inn
Dumfries
situated in a peaceful spot on The Crichton Campus, find the character of a grand house married with a vibrant and contemporary extension
Queens Head Hotel
Kelso
a traditional, town-centre hotel, providing contemporarily styled rooms and a modern restaurant serving a menu of locally sourced produce
Solway Lodge Hotel
Gretna
close to both the Gretna Gateway Outlet Village and famous Blacksmith's Shop, this friendly hotel makes a great stopover or touring base
Black Bull Hotel
Moffat
once frequented by Robert Burns, this charming inn has been recently updated to provide modern facilities in all its rooms and bar restaurant
Buccleuch Arms Hotel
Moffat
original features such as an open fireplace provide a cosy prospect in winter, whilst the garden is a pleasant place to sit in summer
Cross Keys Hotel
Canonbie
with a cosy restaurant serving a varied menu, this friendly and welcoming hotel provides an ideal base from where to explore the Borders Region
Glenpark Hotel
Ayr
just 6 minutes walk from both the station and beach, this welcoming hotel offers comfortably furnished rooms and a relaxed restaurant
The Market Inn Hotel
Castle Douglas
features comfortable guest rooms decorated in a modern style, a cosy lounge bar and a function room where frequent entertainment is held
Caledonian Hotel
Dumfries
situated within a 10 minute walk of the town centre and railway station, traditional breakfasts and modern British dishes are served
Friars Carse Country House Hotel
Auldgirth
a baronial hall set in a 45 acre estate of peaceful woodland that stretch down to the banks of the River Nith, private fishing is offered
Mercure Hotel
Ayr
ideally located hotel moments from town centre shops and restaurants, a short stroll from the beach and easy access to the racecourse
The Inn on the Loch
Crocketford
a good A75 stopover if travelling to or from the Cairnryan ferry terminal, it sits on the banks of Loch Auchenreoch and has a waterfront terrace
Annandale Arms Hotel
Moffat
18th century former coaching inn welcoming guests for over 250 years, it offers a blend of character features and modern facilities
Portpatrick Hotel
Portpatrick
set on the stunning Galloway Cliffs, a classic period hotel featuring comfortable, modern rooms with many enjoying the spectacular view
Balmoral Hotel
Moffat
lying on the midpoint of the Southern Upland Way, this charming former coaching inn makes a great place from which to explore the region
Brisbane House Hotel
Largs
this seafront hotel offers stylish and contemporary rooms and there is a large terrace where you can take in the views over the Firth of Forth
Cross Keys Hotel
Kelso
dating back to the 18th century, this imposing hotel overlooks the attractive cobbled market square and offers well-appointed rooms
Queens Hotel
Lockerbie
an ideal en-route stopover or Dumfries & Galloway touring base, it is close to junction 18 of the A74(M) and it is set amidst 3 acres of grounds
Barony Castle Hotel
Eddleston
set in 25 acres of grounds, this delightful hotel offers extensive leisure facilities, a contemporary restaurant and a number of cosy bar lounges
Kings Arms Hotel
Lockerbie
one of Lockebie's oldest establishments dating from the 17th century, it offers a cocktail and lounge bar and a restaurant serving wholesome fare
The Park
Peebles
relaxed hotel with quirky and imaginative décor, guest rooms that are unique in character and a choice of dining and drinking venues
Days Inn Lockerbie - Annandale Water
Johnstonebridge
located within the service area at junction 16 of the A74(M) it makes an ideal en-route stopover on journeys north or southbound
Lauriston Hotel
Ardrossan
enjoys views over the sandy beach at South Bay and is ideally located a few minutes drive from the ferry terminal for the sailing to Arran
The Corner House Hotel
Annan
just 6 miles from historic Gretna and the motorway, this centrally placed hotels ideal for visitors to the Solway Firth or en-route to the ferry port
Kings Arms Hotel
Melrose
enjoy delicious international dishes in the relaxed restaurant of this delightful inn, set in the heart of the bustling High Street near the Abbey
The Glen Hotel
Selkirk
a traditional, Victorian accommodation offering comfortable, spacious rooms and well located for fly fishing and the many local golf courses
Days Inn
Gretna Green Service Area A74M
located within the motorway service area, this modern hotel provides good-value-for-money accommodation with easy links north and south
The Crown Hotel
Newton Stewart
original features have been retained in many of the comfortable rooms at this popular inn, live acoustic music is occasionally hosted
The Spread Eagle Hotel
Jedburgh
in an excellent position for exploring The Borders, this town-centre inn boasts a convivial restaurant serving locally sourced seafood dishes
County Hotel
Selkirk
a former coaching inn situated on the market square offering spacious, en suite accommodation in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere
The Imperial Hotel
Castle Douglas
this traditional hotel is ideally situated to discover the many outdoor activities available in the local area such as fishing, golf and walking
Crown Hotel
Peebles
a family-run inn, dating back to the early 1600's but with rooms suitably updated in a contemporary style, with a lively bar and large restaurant
The Border Hotel
Kirk Yetholm
a charming, local inn, overlooking the village green, providing cosily decorated rooms and well placed for exploring the beautiful Borders
The Famous Star Hotel
Moffat
this unique inn dates back to the 1700s and is mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records as the narrowest detached hotel being just 7 yards wide
Dryburgh Arms
Newtown St. Boswells
with a cosy open fire and choice of up to 26 different gins guests are bound to feel at home in this recently updated inn, near Dryburgh Abbey
this fully refurbished, traditional guest house offers elegant, good-value accommodation in tastefully decorated rooms, close to amenities
Ormidale Hotel
Brodick
a lively pub that is set in 7 acres of wooded grounds and is a focal point for locals and visitors, it offers cosy rooms, hearty fare and entertainment
Templehall Hotel
Morebattle
serving generous breakfast choices, this delightful village inn boasts comfortably furnished rooms and a restaurant serving classic dishes
The Waverley Castle Hotel
Melrose
a large, opulent hotel, nestling close to the River Tweed and featuring spacious rooms, a relaxed restaurant and acres of parkland to explore
Rockhill Guest House
Moffat
a traditional guest house situated within walking distance of the historic town centre, it offers a comfortable base from which to explore the area
The Hill Hotel
Dumfries
an attractive sandstone house that sits in its own grounds off the A709 leading to the town centre, it is a welcoming and homely base to stay
Whitchester Christian Centre
Hawick
a Victorian country house set in 3 acres of gardens and woodland that is both a guest house and retreat centre with a Christian ethos
Rowanbank Guesthouse
Annan
enjoy an award-winning breakfast, including haggis, at this friendly B&B, set in a charming Victorian villa, within an easy stroll of the town centre
The Abbotsford
Ayr
a long-established hotel of charm and character; rooms blend period features and modern comfort, and there is cosy beamed bar and restaurant
The Home Arms Guest House
Eyemouth
sitting on the High Street, with a number of rooms overlooking the sea, this cosy, well-appointed B&B is just metres from the sandy beach
Torrs Warren Country House
Stoneykirk
set in the picturesque Rhins area, an 18th Century Scottish manse in a picturesque location and featuring comfortable rooms with classic decor
Star Hotel
Twynholm
a charming, village inn with its own informal restaurant, situated just off the A75 making it an ideal stopover for those heading to the Irish ferries
The Red Lion
Earlston
contemporarily styled rooms feature at this welcoming pub, set in the heart of a small market town on the main route to Edinburgh
The Clovenfords Hotel
Clovenfords
regular buses to Galashiels and Melrose stop outside this welcoming inn, set in a tranquil village and boasting a restaurant, lounge and bars
St Ronans Hotel
Innerleithen
offers bright, simple style, but comfy, bedrooms, public and lounge bars serving real ales, beers and wines and a large, private beer garden
Aberdour Hotel
Dumfries
found ideally placed between the railway station and the restaurants, bars and shops in the town centre, start the day with a full Scottish breakfast
Cutty Sark Inn
Eyemouth
welcoming family-run accommodation with a relaxed restaurant, lively bar and cosy rooms, just metres from the seafront and sandy beach