Carfraemill is set outside Lauder, at the junctions of the A68 and A697 roads. This charming Borders property offers a pretty setting, a terrace and à la carte restaurant.
Featuring garden views, The Maitland at Thirlestane Castle provides accommodation with a garden and a terrace, around 43 km from University of Edinburgh.
Offering a garden and garden view, The Earl & Countess at Thirlestane Castle is located in Lauder, 43 km from University of Edinburgh and 44 km from Royal Mile.
Paul
United Kingdom
Really beautiful rooms and large bathrooms and comfortable bedrooms.
Situated on the A68 and only 40 minutes' drive from Edinburgh, 90 minutes from Newcastle and within easy reach of all Scottish Border towns, the Lornebank Homestay offers guests a lounge area and...
Emily
United Kingdom
This was one of the best places I have ever stayed at. Margot was an exceptional host with every fine detail considered. The B and B was warm and welcoming with a traditional aesthetic. Everything was spotlessly clean, the bedroom and bathroom accommodated all of our needs, the linens were of great quality and the bed was very comfortable. Even though it was the front bedroom onto the road the room was very peaceful. The breakfast was delicious with so many delicious options to choose from: all food was well sourced. The dining room was exquisite: the table was laid beautifully with the open fire roaring on a dreary Sunday morning. Margot catered for a gluten free diet too. Overall it was an exceptional B and B and would highly recommend.
Featuring garden views, The Sculleries at Thirlestane Castle offers accommodation with a garden and a terrace, around 43 km from University of Edinburgh.
Paul
United Kingdom
We absolutely loved our stay at the castle. We will be back again soon for another stay.
Offering city views, Bright flat in Lauder Centre is an accommodation located in Lauder, 42 km from Royal Mile and 43 km from National Museum of Scotland.
Shannon
United Kingdom
Very well presented, incredibly clean and felt homely
Set in a 10-acre private estate, Dryburgh Abbey Hotel features an award-winning restaurant, free Wi-Fi and large rooms with luxury toiletries.
Karen
United Kingdom
Lovely old style hotel in a scenic location.
Very quiet and peaceful.
Spacious room with comfy bed and lots of hot water.
Short but good menu - obviously chef prepared and cooked food. Really enjoyed my meals.
Dog friendly.
Friendly helpful reception staff.
Butcher, baker, deli, post office and cafes in Lauder.
Butcher, baker, deli, post office and cafes in Lauder. Very close to all visitor attractions - this time, we visited National Museum of Mining , Trimontium Museum and Abbotsford.
We ate lunch at Eden Melrose, really tasty!! Also House of Soutra - amazing breakfast!
Alison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lauder is a great village with everything you need.
Lauder is a great village with everything you need. Spotty Dog for coffee and a Scotch egg, Flat Cat Gallery for gift shopping and cake. There is a butchers, post office, pharmacy and co-op. As well as a beautiful church, castle and surrounding areas with lots of history and natural beauty. An underrated gem
Kimberley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Excellent accommodation within a beautiful building of great...
Excellent accommodation within a beautiful building of great historical significance and set in magnificent countryside. The staff were all extremely friendly and helpful making our stay relaxing and enjoyable. I would definitely recommend the castle tour. Our guide (Norman) had a wealth of knowledge with regard to both the castle itself and the Maitland family who have occupied it over the centuries.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Our accommodation The Black Bull Hotel was superb, The town...
Our accommodation The Black Bull Hotel was superb, The town set in the Scottish Borders its Medieval history and many attractions including Thirlestane Castle, make it an ideal base for exploring surrounding countryside.
cftjmcd
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Lauder was a village with butcher, bakery , deli shop, cafe...
Lauder was a village with butcher, bakery , deli shop, cafe with art and gifts, eco shop, restaurant , church , post office, fish and chip shop, and Co-op.
Lovely meal at Black Bull, the deli shop had delicious cheeses, treats and wine. We also bought from the eco shop , fish and chip shop, food and gifts from cafe and the bakery too.
Alison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The location was great for visiting the Scottish Borders.
The location was great for visiting the Scottish Borders.
A good variety of places in Lauder to dine out.
There is good bus services to Edinburgh + other towns in the Borders.
The bus stops are just outside the apartment.
Lovely, warm welcome, the room was clean, modern and the bed was comfy. Breakfast was excellent and served in a beautiful room with antique furniture and a real coal fire.
The staff were busy but still found time to chat. We always break any journey South at the Lauderdale, even if it doesn’t suit our timetable, we work around it so that we can enjoy a stay there.
Lovely clean self-catering flat very near the centre of Lauder. For two people it was ideal. There was a small shop nearby and a larger Coop slighyly farther away (we were walking). The host was extremely helpful. When a little snag occurred, someone arrived within ten minutes to help out. A very pleasant atmosphere.
Amazing stay! We stayed in the sculleries, the rooms were extremely comfortable, very clean. The castle is set in lovely grounds, a great place to unwind. We couldn't have asked for anything better. The location was ideal for exploring the local area. The Black Bull in Lauder was a great place to eat out.
The bed was comfy, the house was completely refurbished and smartly decorated. The kitchen was well equipped and stylish. The bathroom had underfloor heating. The patio caught the sun in the afternoon.
Lauder has a fine dining restaurant ,Firebrick, an artisan bakery a good cafe/gallery and a deli.
Lauder was our base and we visited several tourist attractions up to an hour’s drive away.
The apartment was very comfortable and we so enjoyed our stay. Three very large bedrooms and bathrooms all of a very high standard. Walked the castle and river walks. They even opened the gift shop for us.
The hotel is beautiful decor amazing , spotless throughout. Our roomwas a great size and again beautifully decorated. Staff were friendly and nothing was a bother to them . Breakfast brilliant and great choice for dinner at night , could have stayed longer .
I am a retired professional chef and hotel manager for Hyatt hotels and rarely am I so impressed with a facility to the degree that I am with the Black Bull. If the opportunity presents itself you must stay here and will not be disappointed whatsoever.
The hotel was excellent, very nice interior, well appointed, comfortable room, excellent food, great service and friendly staff and owners. A great base for exploring the Scottish Borders. I would gladly stay again if in the area.
Breakfast was outstanding, everything you could ask for and served in a very pleasant room with an open fire. Bedroom was quiet and very comfortable. Great location just a few minutes walk away from pubs and food in Lauder.
Extremely clean, well equipped, cosy cottage in Scottish Borders town of Lauder. The hosts very kindly had thought of everything you might need and left a very generous welcome basket in the cottage. Recommend 👍🏻
This is a large and spacious hotel in a great location with ample parking. The bed was comfortable. The carafe of sherry was a nice touch and the cooked Scottish breakfast was great.
The most friendly and welcoming hosts you could wish to meet. They have a passion for what they do, for their superbly appointed hotel and their guests. Excellent food.
Old characterful hotel. Restaurant food was exceptional. King size room was very comfortable and worth the little extra on the price. Staff were all very good as well.
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