The Tweeddale Arms is situated in the charming village of Gifford, 40 minutes’ drive from Edinburgh. It is at the foot of the Lammremuir Hills and within easy reach of 17 golf courses.
With mountain views, Garleton Lodge is set in Haddington and has a restaurant, luggage storage space, bar, garden and outdoor fireplace.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Very clean - spotless! Brilliant shower and quality refillable toiletries. Fridge with plenty of drink choices. The bed was really comfortable and the views, really spectacular.
The Golf Tavern has a shared lounge, restaurant, a bar and water sports facilities in Haddington.
Margaret
United Kingdom
I would really like to give this hotel 10 as the staff were wonderful. I commented on this on this when checking out. Then, on discovering that I had left my KIndle in the restaurant it was forwarded to me with no extra charge. I can't praise them enough! The chef even came out of the kitchen after serving our breakfast to make sure that we didn't need anything else before having his own. The waiter couldn't do enough for us. The food was excellent as well. My husband loved the haggis and black pudding!!
With free parking, a spa and an award-winning restaurant, Marine North Berwick has views across the Firth of Forth. Overlooking North Berwick Golf Club, the grand building has stylish rooms.
Eleanor
United Kingdom
The staff, particularly on reception, were brilliant.
The views and hotel itself were unbelievable.
Greywalls Hotel is situated on the edge of Muirfield’s championship golf course, on the 9th and 18th holes. There are ample gardens, tennis courts and free Wi-Fi.
William
Australia
Beautiful architecture and interiors. Brilliant gardens.
Situated in Aberlady and with Aberlady Bay Beach reachable within 200 metres, Old Aberlady Inn features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
The Bonnie Badger features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Gullane. Built in 19th century, this 5-star hotel is within 2.9 km of Aberlady Bay Beach and 1.3 km of Muirfield.
Katrina
United Kingdom
The two restaurants (Broc Bar and Stables) were really lovely with great food - both the dinners and breakfasts we had were amazing and couldn’t be faulted. The outdoor courtyard area was also lovely to enjoy a cocktail in when the sun was shining. The decor inside the hotel was beautiful. Staff couldn’t have been more friendly and attentive - it really was excellent service and attention to detail throughout. Also loved the turn-down service and leaving bag of water/flapjacks.
A suitable location for exploring East Lothian, visiting...
A suitable location for exploring East Lothian, visiting Edinburgh and, to some extent, Berwickshire. Well suited as a base for cycling/walking or as a destination given there are decent food options e.g. cafe Lantern Rouge and the hotels.
Yester castle ruins which has the "Goblins Hall" is a short walk from the town.
Dickon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful untouched Scottish village.
A beautiful untouched Scottish village. Surrounded by lovely woodland and rolling hills. Near historic Haddington. A few hundred feet from the hotel are the imposing and elegant gates to Yester House. There is a nice cafe round the corner and a village shop. The church has a 17th to 18th century interior. One of the ministers emigrated and became a signatory of the American Declaration of Independence. So free-thinking!
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There were no downsides to Gifford in our opinion.
There were no downsides to Gifford in our opinion. A picturesque, historic village perfectly situated for country walks, access to plenty historic castles and stunning beaches (Dirleton, Gullane, North Berwick and more) whilst also offering easy access to Edinburgh city centre. We went there by car, but there are buses into Edinburgh and a short taxi drive away there is a train station. For those with a car and an interest in Scottish history the castles at Tantallon (sadly closed at the moment for safety reasons) where the medieval powerhouse of the Douglas family lived and Direlton and Fast are worth visits in addition to the more obvious Edinburgh castle. A quiet location but with lively bars in the evenings giving an opportunity to meet local people. I recommend the atmosphere, with log fires and comfy couches, and the food at the Goblin 'Ha hotel although we didn't go in the other bar/hotel so this is no reflection on its service.
vaughan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Can't fault anything regarding my stay , apart from the...
Can't fault anything regarding my stay , apart from the shower was poor in power , but as the owners have only took it over april this year , really welcoming and down to earth , nothing was to much trouble, (asked for extra pillows and recieved without any hesitation)
Gary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful small, traditional village centre, with 2 hotels/...
Beautiful small, traditional village centre, with 2 hotels/bars, cafes some shops and historical church. Parking available, easy access around village on foot. Hotel accommodations not suitable for wheelchair users. Stay at Goblin Ha' Hotel was clean, safe and welcoming. Excellent dinner. Basic continental breakfast with no fruits or meats. Will be back here.
Smartguide
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Could not comment on the Wi-Fi as did not try it out.
Could not comment on the Wi-Fi as did not try it out. Had to be at work for 8am, so couldn't try the breakfast. Room clean and comfortable, Excellent Evening Meal. Overall pleased with hotel premises.
Lovely picturesque village with a lot of greenery, playing field, park and off licence. It felt very safe and we’d happily return for another stay during the summer. Also the beds were comfortable and the bedding was hotel standard. My wife loved the sofa and the open plan living space is perfect for families.
The main rooms and our bedroom were nicely decorated with many interesting pictures, furniture and ornaments. The hotel had character and was spotlessly clean.
The staff were polite and helpful.
The service at breakfast was fast and the portions generous.
It was a last minute booking, I had stayed there only 10 days before.
The hotel is a traditional old hotel with very pleasant rooms.
Spotlessly clean, comfortable bed and good shower.
Dinner and breakfast excellent.
Staff very friendly and helpful.
We love to walk hike and explore countryside with our dog everything was on doorstep from hotel beautiful scenery exceptionaly well maintained woodlands couldn't see any litter lying anywhere spotlessly clean would move and live there if possible
The hotel was situated in a quiet location, but had good links to the motorway network making it easy to travel around. The staff were friendly and helpful and made you feel welcome.
Traditional Old style Hotel centrally located in the town with free parking. exceptionally clean throughout. great food, polite helpful staff and great value for money.
Lovely village. Waitress in the outdoor area was incredible! Chips were lovely! Bed was comfy, charming wee hotel and they were very accommodating for our dogs.
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