Peebles Hydro, Category B listed hotel in Peebles, Scotland
Peebles Hydro is a listed hotel in a Victorian-era building overlooking the hills of the Scottish Borders. The property contains guest rooms, a spa with water-based treatments, a swimming pool, and conference facilities.
The hotel was founded in 1881 and rebuilt in 1907 by architect James Miller following a fire. During World War I, the building served as a hospital for the war effort.
The hotel contributes to local dining culture by featuring regional dishes and welcoming guests with Scottish culinary traditions.
The hotel provides convenient access to walking trails and outdoor activities in the surrounding landscape of the Scottish Borders. Visitors should bring comfortable clothing for enjoying the numerous activities available outdoors.
The property ranks among only two operational hydropathic hotels remaining in Scotland, continuing traditions of water-based therapeutic treatments. This focus on water and wellness sets it apart from typical hotels in the area.
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