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Romantic Hotels in Scotland

If you’re looking for romantic hotels in Scotland for your next getaway, look no farther than Cringletie House, a short drive from Edinburgh but light-years from the stress of the city.

Secluded in a 28 acre sanctuary of wood lands and gardens, Cringletie House defines romance and luxury.  It is a romantic baronial mansion near Peebles, where the sheep outnumber the humans, in Scotland’s Border region.  The existing castle-style mansion dates to 1861 and combines the romance of history with the luxurious conveniences of the 21st century.

From now through December 21st, you can relax and unwind for a few days at this magnificent romantic hotel for £415 per night for one couple with breakfast, lunch and dinner provided.

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Unwind at one of the most romantic hotels in Scotland near a town where the sheep outnumber the people.

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Vacation to Scotland in the fall to see the landscape in an assortment of greens, reds and yellows.  Wander along the walking trails near Cringletie or enjoy a day of spa treatments to unwind.  And enjoy the quiet moments at one of the most romantic hotels in Scotland.

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