In the grounds of the castle there are two self catering holiday homes in the 17th century converted barn. Both the holiday homes boast stunning views over Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth and over the water to Fife and beyond.
Prefer to stay in the Castle? The Tower bedroom suite is now a serviced apartment in the original 14th Century part of the castle. Stay in the vaulted room at the top of the old tower - perfect for a romantic get-away! The spiral staircase leads up past the old dungeon to a roof top walkway with panoramic views. Tower Vaults has one bedroom and continental breakfast is provided in the room.
To read reviews, please Click Here. In and around Edinburgh there are many excellent golf courses within easy reach of Faside. Muirfield is about 8 miles away; the Musselburgh Links (9 holes), which Fa'side overlooks, was used for some of the very earliest championships.
Edinburgh boasts a wide variety of museums, historic houses, art galleries, concert halls; it is essentially an arts city full of culture. The Edinburgh International Festival is the finest festival of music, art and drama in the world and is a major attraction during the summer when an impressive Military Tattoo is also held in the evenings at Edinburgh Castle. In addition to the official Festival, there is the Fringe Festival which caters for the avant-garde with hundreds of university and college groups performing new works. Jazz, film, book and folk festivals are usually held through the summer when the city definitely takes on a festive air. For general information on Edinburgh please Click Here.
Our setting offers the perfect balance between being close to the buzz of Edinburgh yet have the advantage of a peaceful rural setting amidst rolling farmland. East Lothian is renowned for its pretty beaches and villages and being a golfers dream. Guests can also have a tour of the castle and meet the horses, hens and sheep.
Faside is well situated for access to the Border Country in the south, across the Forth Road Bridge north to Perth and Inverness, and westwards to Glasgow, Stirling and the West Highlands. Close by are the lovely sandy beaches at Gullane, North Berwick and Dunbar, while inland the countryside is rich in agriculture.