Description
Edinburgh at Christmas time is truly magical! From November onwards, the city transforms into a winter paradise, complete with Christmas markets, ice skating, festive experiences and much more. The festive markets in the city centre are a popular highlight where you can enjoy delicious food and drink and traditional crafts at the heart of East Princes Street Gardens, the perfect place to pick up unique gifts and goods. Markets stretch out to various locations across the city including West Princes Street Gardens and George Street between Castle Street and Charlotte Square. Indulge in all things Christmas as you shop, sip on spiced mulled wine and get your Christmas shopping off to a fun and festive start!
Itinerary
Highlights
- Accommodation for 3 nights with breakfast & dinner- Porterage- Free use of leisure facilities- Excursion to Edinburgh Christmas Market- Excursion to Moffat- Admission to Sir Walter Scott's Abbotsford- Visit to Scott's View
Your Itinerary
Day 1 - From your chosen joining point, your feeder vehicle will take you to the designated nterchange point where your holiday begins. After joining your holiday coach, travel north with suitable stops for lunch and refreshments. Arrive in Peebles this evening for your 3 night stay with breakfast & dinner included.\n\nDays 2 - 3 At leisure in Peebles with two included excursions\n\nINCLUDED EXCURSIONS\nEdinburgh Christmas Market\nFall under the Yuletide spell at Edinburgh's Christmas Market. Just imagine: fairy lights twinkling in the trees; bustling markets selling all kinds of festive goodies; and warm drinks and delicacies from across Europe. Enjoy panoramic views of the capital from the top of the Big Wheel, or brave a spin on the waltzers. Aside from the festive markets, Edinburgh's city centre is a great place for shopping, whether you're looking for high-tech gadgets from leading department stores or a designer outfit from the boutiques in Multrees Walk\n\nMoffat, Abbotsford & Scotts View\nBegin the day with a visit to Moffat, nestling in the heart of Southern Scotland, this vibrant, bustling town offers the warmest of Scottish welcomes and plenty for the visitor to see. Continuing on through the Yarrow Valley to Abbotsford where Scott became the biggest-selling author of his day and the fashion for Scots Baronial architecture began. The rooms visitors can discover at Abbotsford were left just as Scott kept them after his death and are packed full of the fascinating items he collected. Amongst them is one of the best examples in the world of an 19th Century writer's personal library. Listen to the audio guide as you walk through the rooms to experience all this historic house has to offer. Admission included.\n\nJust a short drive to Scott's favourite viewing point - Scott's View, overlooking the River Tweed. The story is told that when his funeral cortege was making its way to nearby Dryburgh Abbey from his home at Abbotsford, the horses stopped, unbidden, at the spot - they were so used to stopping there during Scott's visits to the area. Returning to the hotel for dinner.\n\nDay 4 - Breakfast and depart heading south with ample comfort stops on the way to interchange.
Venue Information
Peebles Hydro Hotel - 4 Star .
Peebles Hydro offers a beautiful setting with gardens, in the border town of Peebles. This charming, historic hotel features an indoor swimming pool, a spa, a gym and restaurant. The hotel was originally a centre for hydropathic treatments, as the water in the surrounding area is known for its healthy properties. The building dates from the late 19th century and is surrounded by forest. Each room features classic décor finished in lightly coloured tones. \n\nAll rooms have free Wi-Fi, a TV, tea and coffee-making facilities, heating and a bathroom with free toiletries. There is a lift to all floors and the Hotel has some ground floor rooms and some rooms with walk-in showers. You can enjoy lovely views when enjoying breakfast or dinner in the restaurant. There is also a cocktail bar.\n\n