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
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
The Douglas Hotel
Brodick
this stylish hotel is situated 2 minutes walk from the ferry terminal, it offers elegant and spacious rooms and a bistro serving Scottish cuisine
Buccleuch & Queensberry Arms
Thornhill
enjoy award-winning cuisine at this elegant, town-centre hotel, featuring sumptuous, stylish rooms; ideally placed for exploring Galloway
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
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
Seamill House Hotel
Seamill
boasting contemporarily furnished rooms, this updated hotel sits in a quiet, seaside village and boasts a stylish restaurant with sea views
Black Bull Hotel
Lauder
a former coaching inn that has retained its period charm whilst having been modernised to offer stylish rooms and facilities expected
The Birchtree Hotel
Dalbeattie
a friendly and welcoming hotel, set in the heart of town and offering contemporary decor and a 1st-floor restaurant overlooking the river
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
Waterfront Hotel
Portpatrick
enjoying stunning views across the Irish Sea, this delightful harbourside hotel has been sympathetically updated to provide contemporary rooms
Dumfries Arms Hotel
Cumnock
Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott frequented this hotel during its 300 year existence, today it is a most contemporary and stylish place to stay
Caddon View
Innerleithen
beautifully kept Victorian house with individually decorated rooms, a drawing room with a fireplace and a café in the restored conservatory
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 Harbour House Hotel
Portpatrick
enjoys an unbeatable location in this pretty seaside village overlooking the small beach, rooms are contemporary and some have sea views
Cross Keys Hotel
Kelso
dating back to the 18th century, this imposing hotel overlooks the attractive cobbled market square and offers well-appointed rooms
with a cosy, lounge bar, this beautifully presented guest house sits in a quiet part of town, within easy reach of the beach and bustling centre
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
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
this fully refurbished, traditional guest house offers elegant, good-value accommodation in tastefully decorated rooms, close to amenities
The Kirkcudbright Bay Hotel
Kirkcudbright
enjoy locally sourced seafood and renowned Galloway meat at the relaxed restaurant of this welcoming, central, inn close to the harbour
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 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
Station Hotel
Melrose
situated in the heart of this Tweed Valley town, this friendly inn provides brightly furnished rooms, a relaxed restaurant and is close to the Abbey
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
The Waverley Guest House
Dumfries
offers simple style rooms in a handy location for both the railway station, which is moments away, and the shops and restaurants in the centre
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
The Black Swan Hotel
Kelso
enjoying a prime location amongst the shops and bars of this lively market town, this friendly inn offers simple rooms traditionally styled
Eyesleepover
Eyemouth
with just a 10 minute stroll to the habour, this neatly presented hotel makes an ideal base from which to explore the Borders region and coast
The Saracens Head
Beith
this popular local inn offers simply furnished accommodation above a lively bar and is ideally located as a value Ayrshire exploring base
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
Royal Hotel
Girvan
offers a handy location being just 5 minutes walk from the station as well as simple style, no fuss rooms and a bar serving bar meals