Cringletie a historic 28-acre estate originally established in 1666 and features a listed Walled Garden from that era. The existing house – designed as a private residence by renowned architect David Bryce – was built in 1860, replacing the original house. It became a hotel in 1970.
Today it is a luxurious Country House Hotel with an award-winning 2 Rosette restaurant, situated just outside of Peebles, 30 minutes south of Edinburgh, in the Scottish Borders.
The Restaurant at Cringletie is considered one of the Scottish Borders' top restaurants serving relaxed quality dining. Our Head Chef ensures his menus reflect the changing seasons with locally sourced produce.
Cringletie’s 13 bedrooms are individually decorated and all have glorious views over the gardens and rolling countryside. All rooms offer FREE WiFi, LCD TV, Bathrobe & Slippers and a range of Arran Aromatics Toiletries.
The hotel has a specially designed accessible room with wheelchair access and there is a lift to all floors.
For our guests who seek the outdoors the range of opportunities are truly limitless. The region boasts some of the best mountain biking in Europe at Glentress, fishing on the Tweed - Europe's premier salmon fishing river - and some of the best field sports and golf in Scotland. If you are touring Scotland with your best (four-legged) friend we do welcome dogs at Cringletie.
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We also cater for very small, intimate weddings but also larger weddings up to 100 guests. Whichever you choose, we are here to help and advise you from start to finish ensuring your dream of a fairy tale wedding day becomes a reality.
Cringletie is also available for exclusive use hire, for a house party, a family gathering or an exclusive travel experience in Scotland for your travel bubble.
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