Allanton Inn
Allanton
charming coaching inn with a relaxing garden affording countryside views, elegantly styled rooms and serving fresh, seasonal, local food
Blackaddie House Hotel
Sanquhar
in a tranquil riverside setting, this relaxing hotel boasts luxurious rooms and suites, an award-winning restaurant and secluded, riverside gardens
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
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
Old Loans Inn
Loans
a former coaching inn transformed into a smart, boutique hotel offering contemporary rooms, casual dining and a large beer garden
Horseshoe Inn
Eddleston
cosy and comfortable guest rooms are found in a converted Victorian schoolhouse next to the inn where an extensive food menu is offered
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
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
Selkirk Arms Hotel
Kirkcudbright
an historic, 18th-century townhouse, featuring bright, warmly furnished rooms, and a choice of dining in the relaxed bistro or formal restaurant
Buccleuch & Queensberry Arms
Thornhill
enjoy award-winning cuisine at this elegant, town-centre hotel, featuring sumptuous, stylish rooms; ideally placed for exploring Galloway
County Hotel
Selkirk
a former coaching inn situated on the market square offering spacious, en suite accommodation in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere
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 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 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
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
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
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 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
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 Wheatsheaf Hotel
Swinton
well appointed inn, in a quiet Borders hamlet overlooking the village green, with tastefully decorated rooms and serving local produce
Mount Stewart Hotel
Portpatrick
commands fabulous views across the Irish Sea, the terrace is the ideal place to relax in summer whilst the fireside in the bar is best in winter
The Farmers Inn
Clarencefield
a traditional inn situated in a quiet village offering traditional bar meals, real ales and comfortable rooms set in a newer, motel style annexe
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
Blue Peter Hotel
Kirkcolm
set in a peaceful village with the coast and countryside of The Rhins of Galloway moments away; a nautical theme pervades at this cosy inn
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
Buccleuch Arms
St. Boswells
offering great options for breakfast and evening meals, this stylish village inn is well placed for exploring the Tweed Valley and Borders
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 Gordon Arms Hotel
Yarrow
surrounded by rolling hills, this charming inn features cosy, traditionally furnished rooms and a homely bar complete with wood-burning stove
Craighlaw Arms Hotel
Kirkcowan
situated in a peaceful village just off the A75 this friendly village inn provides a comfortable en-route stopover or base to explore
Masonic Arms
Gatehouse-of-Fleet
set on what is rated one of Scotland's prettiest street and offers stylish and luxurious bedrooms, a contemporary sunroom and traditional bar
The Salmon Inn
Galashiels
a stylish inn, set in the heart of this bustling town, offering boutique-style rooms and an on-site restaurant serving tempting, contemporary dishes
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
The Harbour Inn
Garlieston
this traditional village inn is set opposite the water's edge and boasts panoramic views of the coast and sea, the restaurant serves hearty food
The Capon Tree Town House
Jedburgh
behind the traditional façade lies a modern interior extending to the well-appointed rooms and the locally renowned restaurant
The Douglas Hotel
Langholm
boasting a cosy dining room, where traditional pub food is served, this traditional inn is a short drive from Gretna Green and the English border
The Royal Hotel
Stranraer
featuring a sun-trap beer garden, this town-centre pub offers pleasant, light and airy rooms with all the town's amenities within a short walk
Red Squirrel by Marston's Inns
Stevenston
a modern pub and restaurant with comfortable, lodge style rooms next door, situated just off the A78 and a few minutes drive from the coast
Auld Cross Keys Inn
Denholm
dating back to the 1800s, this welcoming, cosy inn is set in a picturesque village location and provides comfortable bedrooms with simple decor
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 Corrie Hotel
Corrie
with many of the rooms at this shoreline hotel enjoying wonderful views of the sea and wildlife, it is no wonder they do not have TVs in them!
The Cross Keys
Peebles
with parts dating back to 1693, this respectfully updated inn, set in the heart of this vibrant town, offers spacious, contemporarily styled rooms
Plough Hotel
Town Yetholm
in the centre of a picturesque village, this cosy pub provides a relaxed bar and restaurant where guests may enjoy locally grown produce
The Royal Hotel
Jedburgh
a former coaching inn dating from the 19th century, now offering comfy accommodation and a café bistro serving locally sourced food
The Steam Packet Inn
Isle of Whithorn
overlooking the small harbour, this cosy seaside inn features spacious, airy rooms and a sociable bar serving classic and modern cuisine
The Swan Inn
Stranraer
close to Agnew Park and the beach, this traditional local pub offers modern, en-suite rooms and is well placed as a stopover for the ferry
The White Swan Hotel
Duns
located on Dun's attractive Market Square and features a choice of en-suite and basic rooms and serves lunch and evening meals in the bar
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
Queens Head Hotel
Kelso
a traditional, town-centre hotel, providing contemporarily styled rooms and a modern restaurant serving a menu of locally sourced produce
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 Mariner Hotel
Kippford
with beautiful views across Urr Water and Roughfirth, this water's edge inn features well-presented rooms, a lively bar and informal restaurant
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
Green Tree Hotel
Peebles
previous guests have particularly praised the friendliness and helpful attitude of the staff at this traditional, centrally placed hotel
Blackbull Hotel
Tarbolton
a stylish and contemporary hotel in the heart of Burns Country; stay in well-appointed rooms and enjoy dining on local Ayrshire produce
Carfraemill
Oxton
nestled up against the Lammermuir Hills and perfectly located for exploring the Borders and Edinburgh, just a 30 minute drive away
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
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 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
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
The Anchor Hotel
Kippford
overlooking the glorious Urr Water estuary, this cosy village hotel offers traditional Scottish hospitality, making an ideal base for beach or touring
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
Nithsdale Hotel
Sanquhar
a traditionally furnished inn providing comfy, spacious rooms, a relaxed restaurant and convivial bar, situated close to the River Nith
The Thistle Inn
Stranraer
within easy reach of the Stena Line terminal at Cairnryan, a traditional accommodation offering simple bedrooms or ensuite chalets
Cross Keys Hotel
Kelso
dating back to the 18th century, this imposing hotel overlooks the attractive cobbled market square and offers well-appointed rooms
Crown Hotel
Portpatrick
overlooking the pretty harbour, this welcoming seafront inn boasts a convivial bar and informal restaurant serving locally-caught seafood
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 Waterloo Arms
Chirnside
enjoy classic pub dishes in the cosy bar of this traditionally furnished inn, offering spacious rooms, 15 minutes drive from Berwick-upon-Tweed
Brig o'Doon House Hotel
Alloway
perfectly placed to explore Burns country, a warm, welcoming hotel beside the River Doon offers classical elegance and a unique restaurant
Queensberry Arms Hotel
Kirkconnel
a popular local inn with a lively bar and serving wholesome, home-cooked food, close to the station which provides trains to Dumfries and Glasgow
The Craw Inn
Auchencraw
a charming village inn, set in glorious countryside just 20 minutes drive from the coast and featuring a relaxed restaurant serving local produce
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
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
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
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
The Anchorage Hotel
Troon
offers a traditional bar and restaurant, hosts live TV sporting events and DJs, and simple, no fuss guest rooms, close to Troon's harbour
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
Thornhill Inn
Thornhill
traditional pub with comfy rooms, well-equipped and simply presented, a cosy bar - log fire in winter - and serving local Scottish produce
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
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
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
Newcastle Arms Hotel
Coldstream
a traditional Borders town pub with simply furnished rooms, hearty food and a convivial bar, well placed for visiting Lindisfarne and Holy Island
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 Cross Keys
New Galloway
a 280 year old former coaching inn offering cosy, well-presented rooms, a good selection of malts and real ales and a popular restaurant
The Cross Keys Inn
Ettrickbridge
a cosy, traditional inn set amid beautiful countryside with welcoming, hospitable hosts, who are highly commended by previous guests
The First and Last
Upper Burnmouth
taking its name from its closeness to the border, this friendly village inn makes an ideal stopover for those en-route to Edinburgh and the North
The Ken Bridge Hotel
New Galloway
located on the banks of the River Ken on the A713, it is surrounded by beautiful countryside that is ideal for golfing, walking and cycling
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
The Queensberry
Dumfries
set amidst the shops, restaurants, cafés and bars of the town centre, the spacious, well-presented rooms are situated above the bar and restaurant
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 Ship Inn
Gatehouse of Fleet
welcoming guests for over 250 years, today this former coaching inn offers smart rooms, a wine and whisky bar and a riverside beer garden
The Village Inn
Kirtlebridge
set in a peaceful village but ideally situated between junctions 20 and 21 of the A74(M), it makes an ideal en-route stopover in a quiet spot