Heatherlie
Park, Selkirk, TD7 5AL
Telephone: 01750 721200
Fax: 01750 720005
Scottish Tourist Board 3 Star Hotel
Welcome Host - Walkers welcome
HHH@heatherlie.freeserve.co.uk
| All Inclusive Golfers Packages 2004 | Fishing on the Tweed and Ettrick |

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A
warm welcome awaits you from the Muir and Wilson families at this
elegant Victorian Mansion House quietly situated in approximately 2
acres of wooded grounds.
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We regret that pets are not permitted in the hotel.


Meals may be served in our 'Heather' room or less formally in the lounge bar where the open fire is always an attraction.
We are pleased to be featured in the CAMRA "Good Beer Guide" 2004! and also have an interesting selection of Malts Whiskies. To compliment Florence delicious cooking our wine selection is both carefully chosen and reasonably priced.
Selkirk.
Ideally
situated in the heart of the Scottish Borders, Selkirk is one of the borders
oldest towns and lies on the A7 and close to the A68, two of the main trunk
roads linking Scotland with England. A good base from which to take advantage of
the areas many amenities.
The main link with a turbulent past is the common riding which is held in June
when up to 500 horsemen are saddled by daybreak to ride the marches to re-enact
the story of Flodden.
The Scottish Borders.
In
the past often simply considered a convenient stopping off place on the way to
the Highlands, the Scottish Borders is now recognised as a rewarding holiday
area in its own right.
The reasons are not hard to find, beautiful scenery ranging form rugged coasts
and lonely hills to peaceful cultivated farmland punctuated with charming towns
and villages.
The scope for enjoyment and relaxation is immense. Outdoor activities include:-
Golf.
21 courses to choose from in the region including the new
championship courses 'The Roxburghe' at Kelso and "Cardrona" near
Peebles.
Mid week golfers packages arranged 1st April to 31st October.
Further details available on request. Weekend Golf may also be arranged.
Shooting.
Clay target shooting is available at a number of grounds, the nearest being only ten minutes drive from the Hotel. One of the Hotel proprietors is a registered shooting Instructor who is available to advise beginners. Clay shooting packages arranged for groups or individuals. Game shooting is also plentiful and varied. Further details available on request.
Angling.
Salmon and sea trout fishing on the famous Tweed and its tributaries. Brown trout and rainbows on numerous lochs in the area. Salmon permits may be obtained for the river Ettrick by prior arrangement with the Hotel
Other Local Activities.
Hill walking, riding, sailing and mountain biking are also popular.
Historic Buildings.
The often turbulent history of the Borders has left a rich legacy of fascinating buildings for the visitor to admire including the fortified tower houses of the Border Reivers, the ruined abbeys and many of Scotland's most famous country mansions whose gardens and doors are open to the public.
Bed and Breakfast Tariff 2004
Double room with private facilities £37.00 per person per night.
Single room supplement £10.00 per night.
Family room (children up to 16 years) £84.00 per night.
We also serve lunches between 12pm and 2pm and dinners between 6pm and 9pm and have an extensive menu to choose from.
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Traveling time from Selkirk |
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Galashiels |
10
minutes |
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Melrose
|
15
minutes |
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Hawick |
20
minutes |
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St.
Boswells |
20
minutes |
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Kelso |
30
minutes |
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Peebles |
30
minutes |
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Edinburgh |
60
minutes |
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1998, Heatherlie House Hotel
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Revised – December 2000