Select from our properties below that are closest to Edinburgh.
Located on Edinburgh’s historical North Bridge, The Scotsman has been converted from The Scotsman newspaper’s baronial offices into one of the most stylish hotels in the city. The hotel is just a minute's stroll from both Princes Street and The Royal Mile.
Dalhousie Castle Hotel is steeped in a wealth of history - indeed Queen Victoria and Sir Walter Scott have payed visits. The friendly atmosphere of Dalhousie Castle is created by the very special relationship between the staff, management and guests.
Dundas Castle is one of Scotland's most beautiful and historic castles. Built back in 1818, the castle is now the luxurious stately home of Sir Jack Stewart-Clark and his wife, Lady Lydia. The castle is available for exclusive hire and can be booked for a range of events.
Dating back to the 1300’s, Lennoxlove House reflects the myriad of family, political and social trends which have shaped Scottish history.
Castle Venlaw is a romantic four-star Scottish castle hotel located in Peebles, and just 23 miles south of Edinburgh. Castle Venlaw proves that staying in an historic building doesn’t necessarily mean that guests have to give up on modern comforts.
Cringletie House is a splendid Victorian baronial mansion, located just south of Edinburgh. The hotel has 13 individually designed rooms, each one with its own unique character and furnished to a high standard with views over the grounds and local countryside.
Stobo Castle Health Spa understands that your health is your most precious possession, and the staff are totally committed to providing an environment in which you can find all the elements of a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle.
Fenton Tower is a remarkably unique place to stay and was originally built as an ancient monument. The fortified 16th century tower located just 20 miles east of Edinburgh between Gullane and North Berwick, and can offer luxury accommodation for up to 12 people.
Traquair Castle was originally owned by the kings of Scotland, then later became the home of the Earls of Traquair and is still lived in by their decendants, the Maxwell Stuart family. It is well known as the oldest inhabited and most romantic house in Scotland.
When Gleneagles opened in 1924 it was described as 'a Riviera in the Highlands' and 'the eighth wonder of the world'. Now it is your turn to enjoy the splendid interiors of the hotel where many famous faces have admired the grandeur and elegance of this 5 star resort.
Surrounded by stunning scenery in Glenisla, Forter Castle was built in 1560 and enjoys a history as rich as the countryside in which it sits. All who come to stay at Forter quickly learn to use the castle as their own, and greatly enjoy the warmth of a charming home and the magnificent outdoors that surround it.