Accommodation in and around Innerleithen
The following accommodation has been found in Innerleithen.
Innerleithen - small town in the Scottish Borders. Attractions include Robert Smail's Printing Works, St Ronans Wells and nearby, Traquair House. A settlement has been here since Roman times. Just 3 miles from Glentress, considered to be one of the best Mountain Bike trails in the United Kingdom.
Innerleithen Picture Gallery
The stunning scenery of St Mary's Loch, 12 miles from Innerleithen.
Photo: Copyright Glede Knowe www.gledeknowe.co.uk
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Mrs Alison Mason
Glede Knowe Guest House
16 St Ronan's Terrace
Innerleithen, by Peebles
Scottish Borders
EH44 6RB
Telephone: 01896 831295
Web: http://www.gledeknowe.co.uk
Email: enquiries@gledeknowe.co.uk
Alison and Bill welcome you to Glede Knowe, a friendly, relaxing four star guest house sitting in quiet landscaped gardens but only five minutes' walk from Innerleithen shops and hotels. Spacious ensuite rooms with hill views, freshly cooked breakfasts with lots of choices, and ample onsite parking. Ideal centre for walking, cycling, biking, visiting castles and gardens, or touring the beautiful Scottish Borders. Well behaved pets also welcome.
Mrs Jennifer Caird
The Schoolhouse Traquair
The Schoolhouse
Traquair
Innerleithen
Peeblesshire
EH44 6PL
Telephone: 01896 830 425
Web: http://www.stay-in-traquair.co.uk/
Email: info@stay-in-traquair.co.uk
Mrs Lisa Davies
Caddon View Country Guest House & Restaurant
14 Pirn Road
Innerleithen
Peeblesshire
EH44 6HH
Telephone: 01896 830208
Web: http://www.caddonview.co.uk/
Email: stay@caddonview.co.uk
Winner 'Guest House of the Year 2009'.
Mixing luxury accommodation with wonderful food in a romantic location, a warm welcome awaits you from Lisa and Steve at Caddon View. Enjoy a relaxing break in our beautifully decorated 4-star licensed country house with restaurant (Tuesday to Saturday, booking essential), in Innerleithen, near Peebles, in the Scottish Borders.
Ms Catherine Maxwell Stuart
Traquair House
Innerleithen
EH44 6PW
Telephone: 01896 830 323
Web: http://www.traquair.co.uk
Email: enquiries@traquair.co.uk
Dating back to 1107, Traquair was originally a hunting lodge for the kings and queens of Scotland. Later a refuge for Catholic priests in times of terror the Stuarts of Traquair supported Mary Queen of Scots and the Jacobite cause without counting the cost.
Today, Traquair is a unique piece of living history welcoming visitors from all over the world, providing a magical and romantic setting for weddings, hosting a wide range of summer events and a superb venue for corporate groups. You can even stay here in the luxurious Bed & Breakfast accommodation.
Visitors are invited to enjoy the house, extensive grounds, maze, craft workshops, 1745 Cottage Restaurant and the famous Traquair House Brewery housed in the eighteenth century wing and producing the world famous Traquair House Ales.
