
Explore Galore in the
Lothians & The Borders of Scotland
Only a ½ hour drive south of Edinburgh, Peebles is a fantastic location for exploring the magnificent attractions both Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders have to offer.
Come and enjoy this minimum 2 night Hotel Break at Peebles Hydro, offering fun for families and guests of all ages.
Included in this Scottish Borders Leisure Break is:
- Dinner
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- Leisure Club Membership at Peebles Hydro
- 15% discount voucher to use in Lazels Bistro and Peebles Hydro Health & Beauty Salon
- Activity Programme available on selected dates
FREE entry to one of the following per night stayed,
choose from:
- Abbotsford House
- Dawyck Botanic Gardens
- Bowhill House & Gardens
- Mellerstain House & Gardens
- Thirlestane Castle
- Traquair House
- Kailzie Gardens
- New Lanark World Heritage Site
- The Lochcarron Experience
- Royal Yacht Britannia
- National Mining Museum
- Forth Boat Tours
Lothians & Scottish Border Summer Activity Holidays
From 1 June - 30 September
>> BOOK ONLINE
>> Email reserve@parkhotelpeebles.co.uk
>> Or call 01721 720 451 to book this special break
Information about some of the Scottish Border Attractions
- Traquair House
Scotland’s oldest continually-inhabited house, 900th anniversary this year. - Kailzie Gardens
Walled garden, greenhouses, herbaceous borders, unusual shrubs, rose garden, Osprey Watch, putting green, children's play area, restaurant and shop. - Dawyck Botanic Gardens
One of four gardens that comprise the National Botanic Gardens of Scotland. - Mellerstain House
Fabulous paintings, embroidery, china and furniture collections set amid the classical perfection of Robert Adam's Georgian architecture and interior decoration. - Abbotsford
Home of Sir Walter Scott with impressive collections of historic relics, weapons, armour and a library containing over 9000 rare volumes - Floors Castle
The largest inhabited castle in Scotland, home to the Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe - Thirlestane Castle
One of the oldest and finest castles in Scotland originally built as a fort in the 13th century - Rosslyn Chapel
A very popular attraction in recent years due to its inclusion in The Da Vinci Code, this 15th century chapel makes for an intriguing day out. - New Lanark Visitor Centre
Beautifully restored 18th century cotton mill village nestled in the spectacular south Lanarkshire valley in southern Scotland, close to the Falls of Clyde.

