Hotels near Lauder
Clovenfords Hotel (8 Miles)*
An 18th century coaching inn.3 miles from Galashiels and 34 miles from the capital city of Edinburgh. Situated in the heart of the Scottish Borders.Fishing, golfing and hillwalking close by.
Station Hotel And Restaurant (8 Miles)*
Station Hotel has en suite rooms in a town-centre location.The restaurant offers home cooking at reasonable prices.Melrose Abbey is close by.
Dryburgh Abbey Hotel (10 Miles)*
In a 10-acre private estate, on the banks of the River Tweed, this 19th-century baronial hall is now a luxurious 4-star country house hotel with an indoor pool and an award-winning restaurant.
Goblin Ha' (12 Miles)*
This friendly, family-run hotel has en suite rooms and serves fresh, homemade food.Goblin Ha' has a quiet, village location 4 miles (6.4 km) from Haddington. The homemade food is creating using local, fresh produce.
County Hotel (12 Miles)*
Pleasant and friendly privately-run hotel in town centre.A characterful building with a long history.
Philipburn Country House Hotel (12 Miles)*
The Philipburn Country House is a luxury 4 star hotel situated in the beautiful Scottish Border town of Selkirk.
Maitlandfield House Hotel (15 Miles)*
Within walking distance of picturesque Haddington and just 16 miles (26 km) from Edinburgh, Maitlandfield House boasts quality, efficiency, traditional charm and original elegance.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

Attractions near Lauder
Thirlestane Castle (< 1 Mile)*
Thirlestane, one of the oldest and finest castles in Scotland is set in lovely Border hills at Lauder, 28 miles south of Edinburgh and 68 miles north of Newcastle, on the A68.
Abbotsford House (8 Miles)*
Abbotsford is the house built and lived in by Sir Walter Scott, the 19th century novelist, and author of timeless classics such as Waverley, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and The Lady of the Lake.
Harmony Garden (8 Miles)*
A delightfully tranquil walled garden comprising lawns, herbaceous and mixed borders, vegetable and fruit areas, and a rich display of spring bulbs.
Melrose Abbey (8 Miles)*
Melrose Abbey is probably the most famous ruin in Scotland. It was founded by David I around 1136 as a Cistercian abbey, but largely destroyed by Richard II's English army in 1385.
Priorwood Gardens (8 Miles)*
Priorwood is a specialist garden where the plants grown are selected for their suitability for drying.
Mellerstain (9 Miles)*
Mellerstain, one of Scotland's great Georgian houses was begun in 1725 by William Adam and completed several years later by his famous son, Robert.
Dryburgh Abbey (10 Miles)*
Both beautifully situated and of intrinsic quality, the ruins of the Premonstratensian abbey at Dryburgh are remarkably complete.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

Towns near Lauder
Lauderdale (< 1 Mile)*
Blainslie (3 Miles)*
Oxton (3 Miles)*
Stow (4 Miles)*
Legerwood (4 Miles)*
New Channelkirk (5 Miles)*
Fountainhall (6 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


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