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The Rossborough Hotel

The Rossborough Hotel

Queens Road
Dunbar
East Lothian
Scotland
EH42 1LG
Tel: +44 (0)1368 862356
Fax: +44 (0)1368 865644
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Rooms are on three levels and consist of single, twin and double many of our double rooms have king-size beds. All 19 en-suite bedrooms are dressed with crisp white linen and fluffy towels; A hospitality tray; colour television with Sky Channels; direct dial telephone and hairdryer. We offer a standard of facilities and service expected of a quality hotel, to ensure your stay is a comfortable one.

We specialise in Scottish golfing breaks, with over 20 golf courses within 30 minutes drive of the Hotel. We also cater for Fishing and walking holidays and shooting parties, all in the beautiful surroundings of coastal Dunbar. Traditional Cooked Breakfast is served either in the Carlisle Suite or Ritchie's Restaurant from 7am to 9am before or after these hours Light Breakfast only. "Our aim is to set and maintain the highest possible professional standards" East Lothian offers traditional challenging links and classic inland golf courses steeped in history. All coupled with friendly clubhouses and affordable green fees. Come and discover them for yourself.

The Rossborough Hotel can arrange tee-off times for you at 19 courses in East Lothian and Eyemouth in the Borders Region. East Lothian is one of Scotland's best golfing regions. There are 19 golf courses catering for golfers of all standards and tastes. Some courses you will recognise - North Berwick West, Gullane Dunbar and The Open Championship course at Muirfield. The land in East Lothian is ideally suited for linksland golf, there are a scant number of trees, firm sand-based turf, and the main hazards are natural rather than the modern man-made versions. Golf here is a 'feel' game, yardages a mere guide, not to be relied upon as one battles to keep the ball under the breezes and holding the greens.So the next time you find yourself in Edinburgh, turn south and discover another chapter of Scottish and the game's incredible complex history.