Greywalls Hotel

General

Greywalls Hotel, Muirfield, Gullane, East Lothian

Luxury Country House Hotel. Country Location

One of the finest country house hotels in Scotland, Greywalls is set in 4 acres of gardens and boasts a unique location overlooking Muirfield Golf Club. Greywalls was built in 1901 and retains the charm and character for which it is renowned. A haven of tranquility, it enjoys a reputation for the excellence of its food and service. As well as the elegant drawing rooms and dining areas, the house offers 17 guestrooms, along with 6 cottage rooms on the grounds about 100 yards from the main hotel. Ideal for groups of up to eight golfers, the Colonels House at Greywalls is located in the grounds and includes 4 guestrooms, living room, kitchen and study. Given the proximity of the likes of Gullane, North Berwick and Dunbar, this really is the perfect base for the golfer.

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Sightseeing

Sightseeing & Tourist Attractions in Scotland

Great golf is only part of the story when considering what makes the perfect golf trip. Thankfully the other essential components are all found in abundance in Scotland, not least in the sights to see department. Whether scheduling a day off from golf or filling an afternoon after your morning round, there are many options regardless of which region you are visiting. The below is intended as a very general guide to sightseeing in Edinburgh and the Lothians.

Edinburgh Castle

Central to your time in this region is the wonderful and historic city of Edinburgh. Whether you are staying in the city itself or on the East Lothian coastline, Edinburgh is sure to be one of the highlights of your trip. Not to be missed is a visit to Edinburgh Castle (pictured above), with its many highlights including the Great Hall, Royal Palace, National War Museum, Stone of Destiny and Scottish Crown Jewels. Other attractions in Edinburgh include the Royal Yacht Britannia, National Museum of Scotland, National Gallery of Scotland, the Scotch Whisky Experience; and the official Scottish residence of the Queen at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

To the east of Edinburgh, the Lothians landscape is dotted with castles, each one telling its own tales of bygone days. These include medieval Dirleton Castle in the village of Dirleton and the imposing Tantallon Castle in North Berwick, which stands perched in the most dramatic of cliff-top settings. Other attractions in the Lothians include Dunbar Town House Museum & Gallery in the town of Dunbar, the 17th Century House of Binns near Linlithgow, Glenkinchie Distillery and the impressive ruins of Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots in 1542.