Scotland Hotels - Southeast Coast
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First Class
Marine
Hotel (North Berwick). This imposing hotel commands stunning
views across the North Berwick golf course to the Firth of Forth.
The public areas and many of the bedrooms share this view. Bedrooms
come in a variety of sizes and some are impressively large. With
18 golf courses close by, this Victorian era property is perfect
for a golfing vacation. Edinburgh and its wealth of attractions
(Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Festival, Holyrood House and Princes
Street) is just a short drive or train ride away. Connoisseur's
Tip: A complete refurbishment
is to be completed by Spring 2002. Consider upgrading to a Seaview
room. Primary Area Courses:
Gullane#1, #2 + #3, North Berwick, Dunbar, Muirfield.
King
James Thistle Hotel (Edinburgh). The King James is situated
in the heart of Scotland's capital and close to the many visitor
attractions this international city has to offer. Just off the
world famous Princes Street, the hotel is only a short walk from
Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace and the National and Scottish
Galleries. The hotel features Craigs Restaurant, where all the
dishes are prepared using the finest local produce, or, in contrast
the Boston Bean Company, an informal alternative, serving an excellent
range of meals all day. Connoisseur's
Tip: Another good option to enjoy
the many sights of Edinburgh. Primary
Area Courses: Gullane#1, #2 + #3,
North Berwick, Dunbar, Muirfield.
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Superior First Class
Channings
Hotel (Edinburgh). This four star boutique hotel lies on a
peaceful cobbled street, overlooking tranquil gardens and just
a few minutes walk from the city center and it's historical sites.
Considerable flair and thought has gone into creating Channings,
a stylish transformation of five Edwardian town houses, which
has had many of its original features restored. With restful fire-lit
lounges and it's renowned character and charm, Channings offers
a cozy relaxed ambience, reminiscent of a country house hotel
in town. The warm and richly colored Brasserie with its superb
Edwardian features is in direct contrast with their contemporary,
simple and uncluttered wine bar and conservatory. Connoisseur's
Tip: The hotel's quiet in town
location is perfect for enjoying the sites of Scotland's most
historic city. Primary Area Courses:
Gullane#1, #2 + #3, North Berwick, Dunbar, Muirfield.

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Deluxe
Greywalls
Hotel (Gullane). Designed by the celebrated Edwardian architect,
Sir Edwin Lutyens, and built in 1901, this charming hotel with
it's beautiful walled garden overlooks Muirfield Golf Course and
the Firth of Forth. Family owned Greywalls retains the atmosphere
of a private house, which shows in the spacious, airy bedrooms
and the wood paneled library with its open fire. The bar is cozy
and the sun room a delight. The acclaimed restaurant serves modern
British cooking with classical influence and local produce. The
cool green dining room overlooks Muirfield Golf Course. Connoisseur's
Tip: A true golfers hotel. Primary
Area Courses: Gullane#1, #2 + #3,
North Berwick, Dunbar, Muirfield.
Balmoral
Hotel (Edinburgh). Located at Number One Princes Street, on
the city's main shopping thoroughfare, the five-star Balmoral
is only a short walk from Edinburgh Castle, Scotland's national
monuments, museums and galleries and the new Scottish Parliament.
First opened in 1902 in the tradition of the great railway hotels,
The Balmoral was designed only after its architects had undertaken
an extensive tour of every great hotel in Europe. The style and
appearance of The Balmoral's bedrooms and public rooms have been
carefully designed to complement the historical elegance of the
Edwardian architecture and the lavish and extravagant public rooms,
which created a sensation when the hotel was opened. The famous
Palm Court with its magnificent glass dome and the Sir Walter
Scott grand ballroom with its breathtaking views of Princes Street
and Edinburgh Castle, have been deliberately decorated to evoke
the timeless comfort and security so typical of the Edwardian
era. Connoisseur's Tip:
A traditional favorite. Located adjacent to Waverly train station
allowing easy access by train for London extensions. Primary
Area Courses: Gullane#1, #2 + #3,
North Berwick, Dunbar, Muirfield.
Dalhousie
Castle Hotel (near Edinburgh). For over 700 years Dalhousie
Castle has nestled in Scotland's beautiful countryside, providing
warm Scottish hospitality. Major restoration has transformed this
13th Century Castle into a unique hotel and restaurant, offering
the luxury of modern day comforts whilst retaining elegant touches
of the past. It is located just seven miles from Edinburgh city
center and fourteen miles from Edinburgh Airport. From the moment
you arrive, a warm wholehearted Scottish welcome awaits you, to
ensure you feel completely relaxed and at home. The friendly atmosphere
of the Castle, created by a very special relationship between
the staff, management and guests, and the warmth and style of
timeless interiors guarantees to make every visit a memorable
one. Connoisseur's Tip:
Ideal for those looking for a "castle" type experience.
Primary Area Courses:
Gullane#1, #2 + #3, North Berwick, Dunbar, Muirfield.
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