SCHLOSS Roxburghe expands capacity with NEW self-catering cottages, and launches Kio Kids’ Club and Estate Market

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1 August 2024: SCHLOSS Roxburghe, a beautiful historic manor house located in the elegant countryside of the Scottish Borders, has expanded its family-friendly offering with the introduction of a new kids’ club, farm shop and 39 new self-catering cottages within its 300-acre grounds.

Part of the Destination by Hyatt collection, SCHLOSS Roxburghe has gone through a series of transformative renovations in the last couple of years. This started with the introduction of the modern Estate House, with 58 elegant rooms and suites that more than doubled the hotel’s room capacity. The hotel also opened its 1100sqm SCHLOSS Spa (the first outdoor spa in the Scottish Borders), as well as a new ‘Scottish bistronomy’ restaurant Charlie’s; and the first 12 two-bedroom cottages as part of the hotel’s self-catering offering. This summer, the hotel expands yet again with a series of new facilities aimed to appeal to families of all ages.

Kio Kids’ Club

New for July 2024 is the Kio Kids’ Club, set in an airy, newly-built cottage surrounded by nature and adjacent woodland for the ultimate mix of indoor and outdoor activity.

Based on the new children’s book Kio, Everything in Flow, written exclusively for the hotel by author Sophia Brucklacher, the kids’ club teaches children about sustainable practices and environmental awareness. The story, which centres on the adventures of Kio the seahorse, highlights water cycles, the journey of salmon, and the interconnectedness of ecosystems. Activities include learning about oceans and local wildlife, as well as understanding the connection between actions and environmental impact.

Kio Kids’ Club is open Wednesday to Sunday (9.30am – 5.00pm) for children aged 4-12, with four pre-bookable activity sessions a day. Kio Kids’ Club is comprised of three different indoor areas: Green Room for play and creation, Blue Room for relaxation and Pink Room for play and learning.

Activities include:

  • Kids’ yoga
  • Nature walks
  • Arts and crafts
  • Making bug houses
  • Wildlife spotting
  • Music and movement
  • Painting
  • Movie time

Estate Market

Also new to the grounds is the Estate Market, a farm shop designed to provide the essentials, as well as luxury gifts, clothing and produce, to guests staying in self-catering cottages.

Open seven days a week (7.30am – 6pm), the Estate Market will stock everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, locally-sourced meat and fish and baked goods sourced from batch bakeries to beer, wine and cider, gifts and accessories, toiletries and clothing (including luxurious local wool and cashmere). Wherever possible, produce is sourced from within 20 miles of the hotel to give back to local artisans and producers.

Also available at the Estate Market is a selection of takeaway food and drink. The selection will change daily, and will include everything from hot drinks to delicious treats that guests can take back to their cottages, or enjoy in the outdoor seating area with views of the grounds and woodland.

39 new self-catering cottages

For Summer 2024, the hotel expands its accommodation offering, with a further 39 cottages  set in the scenic woodlands of the Roxburghe estate, bringing the total number of cottages to 51. These elegantly-appointed cottages feature sleek, modern kitchens, sumptuous furnishings, Molton Brown toiletries and freestanding baths or rainfall showers, with some offering in-built saunas. The new one- or two-bedroom cottages are a great fit for those looking for their own space and privacy – ideal for families looking for a UK getaway. The proximity of the new cottages to the award-winning golf course (and space for equipment) makes it ideal for golfers, while groups of friends will love being so close to the hotel’s outdoor spa.

Bruno De Schuyter, General Manager, commented: “We’re delighted to introduce Kio Kids’ Club, the Estate Market and new self-catering cottages to the SCHLOSS Roxburghe estate. These new additions to our facilities create a perfect home-from-home environment for those wanting a self-catering stay, from golfers to families, and reflect our ongoing commitment to creating a relaxing, enriching stay for all our guests.”


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