Historic accommodations in the Scottish Borders
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Welcome to the The
Gordon Inn
Yarrow "Where for 200 years friends meet"
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You can find us at the crossroads of the A708 and B709
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A Hotel of historical interest situated in the rolling border hills near St. Mary's Loch.... yards from the river Yarrow. Changed little since it was the meeting place of James Hogg and Sir Walter Scott. With a roaring fire and a warm welcome; combined with a selection of great wines and beer and local makes it a real Border experience.
Trout and Salmon Fishing, Hunting, Golf and Stately Homes such as Traquair
and Floors Castle provide a break from the peace and tranquility. En-suite rooms Heated Bunkroom Residents Lounge Secure Bike Storage Bike washing area Fishing in the Yarrow river or at St Mary's Lock
To Contact Us Phone: 01750 82222 e-mail: Yarrow Valley, Selkirkshire Scotland TD7 5LE Rooms starting at 28.50 BB pp(dbl occp) Rooms starting at 37.50 BB (single) Bunkhouse 18.50 BB per person Bedding available
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The Redroom
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200 year old Inn - frequented by local poets, writers, musicians and artists.
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historic crossroads deep in James Hogg country.
LINKS
Robert Graham Global Whisky Shop Order your favorite Cigar and Whisky from Robert Graham in Edinburgh and they will be waiting for you when you arrive. ****** Dogs Welcome
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Our Bunkhouse is used by world class mountain biking competitors There are mountain biking facilities in the area and bikes can be hired at Innerleithan - approx 7miles from the hotel. A mountain bike ride, reputed to be the best downhill course in Britain. The world famous Tweed flows on the edge of the town of Innerleithan on its way South East to the North Sea and is a popular attraction during the trout season (April-October) and salmon season (October-November) - tickets for trout fishing are available at the Gordon Hotel. The Gordon has provided inspiration for writers, artists and musicians - past and present. Those known to visit have been Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, James Hogg, and Wordsworth
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