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A family spa break in Scotland

Do spas and children mix? Well, at Peebles Hydro Hotel in Scotland they do because there's plenty ot entertainment for the children while mum and dad get some serious pampering!

Why we wanted a family break at Peebles

My husband, Steve, and I decided that towards the end the school holidays, we wanted a family break. We wanted somewhere far away enough from home so that it felt like a 'proper holiday', but without the hassle of going abroad. We liked the look of the Peebles Hotel Hydro because of the facilities and entertainment it offered, both for the children and the adults. Scotland was somewhere we hadn't been as a family and so it seemed ideal.

The Peebles Hydro - what's it like?

The Peebles Hotel Hydro is a beautiful hotel set in the stunning Tweed Valley, approximately 25 miles outside Edinburgh. As we entered the hotel, my eldest son, Matthew (7yrs old), said 'Mummy, it's very fancy, isn't it? This looks very posh!" And indeed you could imagine that it is the type of place where children should be seen and not heard… but nothing could be further from the truth! Not only are children made very welcome, but the facilities they offer are superb.

Our classically styled family suite was very comfortable, with a huge double bed for Steve and I, and the boys had their own little room with bunk beds. Everyone loved using the well- equipped bathroom which was spotlessly clean.

Children's facilities

The first thing we noticed when we checked into the hotel was a notice board next to the Reception, giving an hourly timetable of the week's activities in the children's club. The children's club runs seven days a week from 10am - 4pm (closed for lunch 12pm - 1pm). For the 3 - 7 year olds, activities included soft play, pasta pictures, mask making and finger painting, amongst many others. For the 8 - 12 year olds, activities included papier mache, supervised swimming sessions and clay modeling - to name but a few. There was no need to book a place and the children could spend as long or as short a time at the club as you felt comfortable with.

The children's dining room is simply fabulous. Children can have their dinner (or High Tea, as the hotel calls it)from 5 o'clock in their own dining room.That in itself was fantastic because our boys are used to eating relatively early, there was none of the usual moaning that they were hungry and then us trying to avoid giving them snacks to see them through until dinner time! The children's dining room is a clean, bright, practical room with low tables and chairs and child-sized cutlery. The variety of food - served by the children's club hostesses - was sure to please everyone.

On the menu were the obligatory sausages and nuggets, but we were thrilled to see that there was also 'real food' - during our three night stay some of the choices were roast turkey, roast beef, chicken casserole, vegetarian options, jacket potato, mash potato, chips, at least two types of vegetable on offer each night as well as melon and salads that you could help yourself to from the large display fridge. And if your child decided that they didn't like what they'd chosen, they were more than happy to give the children something else. For dessert, the children could choose from fresh fruit, yoghurt, jelly, strawberry mousse and chocolate fudge cake.

The children's club re-opens at 7 o'clock to entertain the children whilst the grown-ups eat in the splendid dining room (this was my favourite room!) The evenings started off with games (such as 'duck duck goose') and then finished up with the children watching a video until the club closed at 10pm. Should you wish, children could eat with you in the dining room (at an extra cost) but to be honest, Steve and I welcomed the opportunity to enjoy good food in the beautiful surroundings of the dining room without worrying about a) umpteen trips to the loo, b) little people using fingers instead of cutlery, c) spilt drinks over nice table cloths!

Family activities

The first place the boys wanted to check out was the swimming pool. It's a lovely, good-sized pool with small baby pool next to it. Within the leisure centre, there's also a whirlpool, sauna and steam rooms and a gym, all of which are free to the hotel's guests. The swimming pool was large enough so that the children could happily play around in the water, whilst the swimmers could do lengths of the pool, too.

Outside, there is a putting green, croquet, pitch & putt, tennis courts, an outside children's play area, nature trails and for an extra charge, there is pony trekking/horse riding.

As we hadn't been to Scotland before, we also did a bit of sight-seeing. In less than 10 minutes we drove into the picturesque Scottish countryside to enjoy the fabulous scenery. We also spent half a day in Edinburgh - a mere half an hour's drove away.

The Peebles spa

The Peebles spa is a lovely way to totally relax and be pampered. On our first day there, I had a wonderful back and neck massage and the next morning I was treated to an Inchwrap Spa Body Treatment. I found the staff to be really helpful and friendly (when booking, I just couldn't choose between the Inchwrap and the Black Mud Envelopment… decisions, decisions!) and they made me feel totally at ease. If you do decide to take advantage of the spa, I definitely recommend booking beforehand as they can get quite booked up in advance.

Overall verdict

The service I experienced at the Peebles Hotel Hydro was second to none. For example, after dinner on my first night, I asked if there was skimmed milk to have with my cup of tea. Unfortunately, there wasn't. However, when we came down to breakfast the next morning we were greeted by name and the head waiter told us that they'd just sent someone out to the shop to buy some skimmed milk and that he shouldn't be more than 5 minutes, if we didn't mind waiting. I was amazed. And at each meal thereafter skimmed milk was made available to us. Also, on our first night, the children's club phoned through to the dining room to say that Daniel, our youngest child, was getting a bit upset as he was tired. They offered to bring him up to the dining room and set an extra chair at our table for him, so that we could comfortably finish our dinner.

The food Steve and I had was superb, with a 4-course menu at dinner and a vast choice at breakfast. We also had lunch in the hotel's less formal restaurant - Lazels. There was a great choice, with lots of 'healthy options' clearly marked on the menu.

The Peebles Hotel Hydro may not be the cheapest option, however if you fancy treating the family to a first class break I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it - it's certainly worth the money.

My only regret is that we were only there for 3 nights and didn't get to do all that we had hoped to - like the nature walk or pony trekking! Still, there's always next year!

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