Built in 1808, this elegant family run hotel overlooks the River Tweed in picturesque Peebles. Known for our excellent service and food we have 36 en-suite bedrooms, secure storage, drying room and private parking for our guests.
Friendly, personal service, 36 tastefully furnished en-suite bedrooms and excellent cuisine in our Adam Room Restaurant or Bistro ensure a rewarding, memorable visit.
The unspoilt and spectacular countryside around Peebles in the Tweedvalley is perfect for many outdoor pursuits. We can arrange golf at nearby 18 and 9 hole courses, including the championship Roxburgh and Cardrona courses. The Freedom of the Fairways passport offers exceptional value for golfers midweek. Enjoy unrivalled Salmon and Brown Trout Fishing on the River Tweed or if you fancy ask us to arrange a day of pheasant or duck shooting at one of our local estates. Experience the thrill of Mountain Biking in Glentress forest or get back to nature by walking or pony trekking over the Southern Uplands or Moorfoot hills. Dawyck Botanic Gardens and the beautiful walled garden at Kailzie are a must for gardeners, whilst you are there don't forget the nesting pairs of Ospreys. Discover the colourful heritage and ancestry of the Scottish Borders. Visit Neidpath Castle, Traquair House, Scots birthplace or the Roman ruins.
With 36 bedrooms we offer group accommodation and are the ideal venue for small weddings, functions, conferences and business meetings. River view rooms, family rooms and a bridal suite are also available at the Tontine.
Edinburgh is only 45 minutes by car so why not include the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Royal Yacht Britania or Edinburgh's excellent shopping facilities in your short break.
For the sportsmen or artistically minded there are many events in and around Peebles. Spring brings the Peebles Rugby Sevens in April and the Jazz Festival in May. Peebles Beltane Festival and Shakespeare at Traquair are both in early Summer and the Peebles Highland Games in mid September. In Autumn the town comes alive with the Peebles Arts Festival. Winter brings Christmas and Hogmanay Festivities.
FOR GROUP BOOKINGS PLEASE CONTACT TONTINE HOTEL DIRECTLY.
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