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    Dalhousie Castle Hotel

    4.0 (22 reviews)
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    Hillary P.

    This is where my husband and I got married. I will need to post more than one review for this location. This one is about the food! Everything was amazing. The blood pudding was great. The drinks/cocktails were addicting Dinner by candle light - three courses with a wonderful wine list. Morning spent eating breakfast in one of there lavish rooms or in the sunlit restaurant that over looks the grounds. The lemon curd was delightful. A lot of meat and cheese options, basic but quality usually on every menu there. Charcuterie board was a dinner option. Loved it. The customer service was awesome. I literally could go on forever.

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    Rich A.

    We were married here 20 years ago and it's still great! We spent an evening on this trip and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We had dinner in the Dungeon and a full Scottish breakfast in the Oranjery the next morning. Everything was first class.

    Champagne as part of an afternoon tea and spa package
    Catriona C.

    I just came home from a lovely trip to Dalhousie Castle (who knew this was on my doorstep), an 800 year old inhabited castle based just outside of Gorebridge. I can imagine it would make for a fantastic venue, with a dungeon dining room (complete with suits of armour for the medieval experience) and a spa. We had an afternoon tea/spa deal for the afternoon that gave us a glass of champagne (Laurent Brut, if you care), a tea for two, catered for personal choice i.e. pescatarian for me, and no fish for my dining partner. There is also a gluten free choice, so I think the bulk of choice is covered rather well, and I was pleased that we were not presented with a 'tough, this is what you get' attitude. Photos of our tea are posted up for your viewing pleasure. Apart from the tea (lots of mini cakes and a variety of tartines and sandwiches), we also had an amuse bouche of apple punch (albeit forgotten, we had to ask for it) which was utterly delicious. All of the savouries and sweet were top notch, and there wasn't a crumb left at the end. Teas wise we both had the Persian pomegranate (Novus tea), which was a heady fruity tea, charmingly presented with a timer to let you know when the tea had steeped for long enough, and you could remove the tea from the pot. The only small gripe was that one of the jams was already partially used, not sure we expected that (although less food waste right?). All over a leisurely 3 hour lunch, with no hassle from the staff or heavy hints for us to move away from the conservatory dining area. We then moved onto the spa - facilities wise, we were one the fence - no swimming pool (so my goggles were useless), but plunge pool, tropical shower, steam room and a not-very-hot sauna. The steam room temperature was perfect, and I could have stayed there for hours. There were also foot baths which I felt were rather disappointing - a small bath with stones, I was left feeling underimpressed. The spa was also extremely busy, and changing area facilities crowed with about 6-8 women jostling for space, so be aware that at the weekend it's quite busy! Finally, we went for an hour treatment each - I plumped for a massage and facial, both really relaxing, and the facial treatment didn't antagonise my super sensitive skin (I know, I probably shouldn't take the risk... but...eh. you only live once right?) and my friend went for the full hour massage. Both thoroughly enjoyed and came out with a smile on my face. Would I go back? Yes, the tea and treatments were great, even if the spa itself was left wanting. The castle itself is stunning (check out the chapel/restaurants/rooms/ceiling/grounds..wow) and even if I can't afford the rooms I can certainly look on in admiration.

    Shanna F.

    We absolutely loved our experience at this castle! Our suite was spectacular. The staff were friendly and helpful. The multi course dinner in the dungeon was really a treat and the included breakfast was also tasty. We would highly recommend for anyone looking for an overnight or short getaway. I didn't get to do a spa treatment this time but their prices seem reasonable for some interesting treatments and I'm sorry I missed out.

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    The multi course dinner in the dungeon was really a treat and the included breakfast was also tasty.

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    The Grassmarket Hotel - Outside patio

    The Grassmarket Hotel

    (32 reviews)

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    Grassmarket, Old Town

    This was the perfect hotel for a two night stay in Edinburgh. It's super centrally located and well…read morepriced. We were able to drop off our bags at 7 am and the room was ready by 12:30 pm. One of the major benefits for me is that they let you borrow a straightener from the front desk. My hair was so grateful!! The rooms are tiny but that's to be expected in Europe! The WiFi wasn't fantastic either but we really didn't need it much.

    This hotel is located in the Grassmarket area of Edinburg. It's just steps away from Old Town and…read morethe Royal Mile. Edinburg Castle is about a 15 minute walk. There is a restaurant in the hotel but there are a LOT of restaurants within walking distance. We had asked for a room with two beds thinking they would be single beds. (Our last experience with hotels in Europe was not a great one. We had a tiny room and a tiny bed,) When we got our room it was bigger than we expected. It had two beds-one was a king and the other a queen. What a nice surprise! There is no air conditioning in most hotels in Europe. With the windows open and a fan I was quite comfortable because the temp was around 60° the three nights we were there. The hubby who likes it much colder said it was bearable. The staff was friendly. The hotel was clean. I don't remember if breakfast is included in the price. There is a buffet breakfast or you can order off the menu. The last morning I ordered the smoked salmon, poached eggs, and sourdough toast off the hot menu. It was delicious. Had to have smoked salmon before I left Scotland...wish I would have ordered it sooner. Yummy. Would have given it 4 stars but with the lack of ac and having to climb several sets of stairs before you get to the elevator I'm giving it 3 stars. In all fairness, on occasion I did use the hotel ramp to get into or leave the hotel but that entailed walking through the rain. It did, however, lead you directly to the elevator.

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    Greywalls Hotel

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    Maybe a 4.5 star experience but I can't bring myself to round down, so up it is!…read more An absolutely stunning hotel and restaurant. Well worth the 35 mins drive from Edinburgh city centre. Impressive to say the least. We took my mum there for Mother's Day as they had a reasonably priced set menu on offer (I say reasonably in the sense that I'd have expected to pay more at a chez roux restaurant!). The mains of confit of duck and beef were fabulous. My Yorkshire pudding was a bit greasy but I'm picking fault here. I ate the whole thing! My pâté starter was tasty, kind of terrine like, wrapped in pastry. Yummy. My mum and brother both had the haddock. It seemed to go down well (i don't eat fish so couldn't try) although Simon said he didn't think what he had was representative of the menu description. Clean plates all round though! My cheese board was the star of the show for me. Check out the picture I posted. Yes! It was ALL mine! I liked that you didn't have to pay a supplement for the cheese as all too often greedy restaurants attempt to do. Not here! 6 small but adequate bits of cheese each of which are explained upon serving. Top it off with quince jelly, a generous portion of crackers, grapes, celery AND chutney... Drool..... The food was gorgeous, not without tiny faults here and there but you'd have to look very hard to pick at anything really. The small touches really made the experience 5 star for me. Homemade canapés, warm bread and homemade treats with our coffee inc macaroons, blackberry jellies and chocolate covered walnuts. I was so stuffed by that point but it would have been rude not to....:) The only thing I could criticise was the service. It was a bit slow. I don't mind having a lazy Sunday lunch but why they moved us from our comfy fire seat to the dinner table but took another 15 mins to serve the starters is beyond me. Move us when the food is nearly ready next time please. Unfortunately it started to snow as we left - I had really wanted to take a walk around the grounds. From what I could see of the garden from the window I know it will be beautiful in the summer. I took a peek at the afternoon tea menu and I will definitely be back! The prices seemed quite reasonable. You must go here! It's more of a special occasion place but if you have loads of money or just fancy a blow out then what the hell!

    This place is located far away from all the turmoil of every day's life, but still close enough to…read moreget into Edinburgh under half an hour. A hidden gem stone! Get first class servings, walk along the sandy beaches, view parts of the Firth of Forth, experience some of the surrounding golf clubs...... That's what I did. As soon as you drive into the private pathway you feel like being sent back in time. The staff welcomes you with elegant courtesy and you are accompanied to your room, feeling at home straight away (some less or more I assume :-) ). The rooms are adequately decorated and very clean. We had a cheaper priced room, but be wary that the cheapest room during off peak season is about £240 for 2 people sharing. Lol. If you can call this cheap..... For single occupancy I think you pay from £210 upwards. it's outrageous that single people are always charged more. As we have the money.... When dining you are being served with gallant mannerism ensuring that your needs are being met satisfactory. The food is very tasty and delicious, but take into account that if you eat in the a la cart restaurant you might be hit by a higher than £50 bill charge per person. So be prepared! The menu changes, such expect to get something different another time around. If you want to spoil your other half - then do! There is no doubt that because of its prestigious and expensive existence this place might only be affordable for special occasions or if you are not hit by recession. But if you are able to go there, enjoy the tranquillity that it has to offer. I know I will be back soon for Afternoon Tea, which is around £18.50 and therefore "just" affordable.

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    Peebles Hydro Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    £££

    The Peebles Hydro Hotel is minutes walk from the town centre of Peebles and has a lovely long drive…read moreup to it. The outside of the hotel is very beautiful and inside, the hotel is being refurbished. I stayed in a family room which we got at a reduced price because the room was quite outdated and due to be refurbished. The room was large and had a very comfy bed. The room had a great layout; the two single beds were further down the room and were separated by a curtain giving more privacy. Our deal included breakfast and I enjoyed the choice; fry-ups, toast, cereal, fruit, yoghurt and pastries. Unfortunately the croissants I had were warm on the outside and a tad soggy in the middle. Breakfast was good but the quality wasn't amazing. At night, you could buy a drink at the bar and sit beside the cosy fire on comfy sofas and chairs which made the hotel a winner in my eyes as I hate being stuck in a hotel room all night. Gin lovers will be happy to know that they have a huge list of gins - there's a little greenhouse in the bar area where they show all the gins they have on offer. Outside the hotel, they had chickens and a bee hive as well as an outdoor giant chess board and small golf area. In the hotel, they have a kids play group and you can hire bikes. If the quality of breakfast had been better, I would've given it 5 stars.

    Beautiful, old place in good shape. It gives the true feeling of a historic spa hotel, and has…read moresuperb food. We had a group BBQ dinner and I was impressed about the simplicity and yet perfection of all the dishes they prepared for us. The lamb, especially, was delicious.

    Dalhousie Castle Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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