An irresistible blend of splendour and history surrounds this
fascinating 13th century castle, combined with acres of wooded
parkland, river pasture and the luxury of modern day comforts. This
historical hotel comprises a total of 36 rooms including 2 suites
and 1 disability-friendly room. Guests are welcomed in the lobby
area which offers a 24-hour check-out service as well as a hotel
safe, a currency exchange facility and a cloakroom. The hotel also
offers a café, a hairdresser, a bar, conference facilities and a
restaurant. Room service is available and, for an additional fee,
guests are also able to take advantage of the laundry and bicycle
hire services. Parking is on hand for those arriving by car.
Rooms
All rooms, including the standard rooms, have every comfort the
modern guest could wish for. The majority of the standard castle
rooms have delightful parkland views and are decorated in
traditional-style fabrics. The lodge rooms are decorated in a
relaxed country house style. Whether guests are recovering after a
hard day of outdoor pursuits, or just want a little time to unwind
in their own company, they are sure to feel very much at home. Each
room comes with an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer as well as a
direct dial telephone, a satellite/ cable TV, a radio and Internet
access. Furthermore, tea and coffee making facilities, an ironing
set, a king-size or double bed and a safe are provided in all
accommodation as standard. There is a seating area and the rooms
are centrally heated.
Restaurant & Food
Guests may select their breakfast from a continental buffet and the
midday and evening meals are available à la carte or from a set
menu. The barrel-vaulted Dungeon is a unique setting in which to
enjoy fine Scottish dining, whilst The Orangery Restaurant provides
a relaxed and more contemporary alternative with a view over the
South Esk River. Special dietary requirements can be catered
for.
Activities & Sport
The hotel's Aqueous Spa offers relaxing and therapeutic spa
treatments and rejuvenating hydro facilities. Guests may relax on
the sun terrace or with a massage (charges apply). For an
additional fee guests may also enjoy archery, horse riding and
golf. Visitors have the opportunity to explore Dalhousie Castle
Falconry and experience the ""Sport of Kings"" - learning how to
fly eagles, hawks and owls.
Directions, How to get
there
From Edinburgh international airport: follow signs for Edinburgh/
City Bypass South (A720). Take the A720 to Sheriffhall Roundabout,
follow the A7 south to Gorebridge and then take the B704 to
Dalhousie Castle, Bonnyrigg. From Edinburgh city centre follow
signs for Jedburgh (A68) to the Sheriffhall Roundabout, from there
follow signs for the A7 to Gorebridge and take the B704 to
Dalhousie Castle & Bonnyrigg.