Location of Norton House Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh
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Location
Ingliston,
Newbridge (Lothian),
United Kingdom,
EH28 8LX,
Edinburgh
Nestled in the tranquil countryside of Newbridge, Edinburgh, Norton House Hotel & Spa is conveniently located just 10 km from the vibrant city center, providing easy access to urban attractions while offering a serene escape. The hotel sits on an expansive 55-acre estate, surrounded by lush gardens and parkland, making it a peaceful retreat. Nearby landmarks include the Edinburgh International Climbing Arena, which is approximately 3 km away, and the Gyle Shopping Centre, located about 4 km from the hotel, ensuring a blend of relaxation and adventure for guests. With excellent transport links, Norton House is a perfect base for exploring the stunning landscapes and rich history of Scotland.
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Ingliston,
Newbridge (Lothian),
United Kingdom,
EH28 8LX,
Edinburgh
City landmarks
South Platt Hill
Edinburgh International Climbing Arena
1.6
mi
2 Huly Hill Rd
Xtreme Karting
1.1
mi
Royal Highland Centre
Royal Highland Show
3900 ft
Gallery
Jupiter Artland
2.5
mi
Historical Shaft or Well
2800 ft
Gogarburn Golf Club
1.3
mi
Gallery
The Airport Gallery
1.4
mi
Church
Ratho Parish Church
3100 ft
Golf Course
Ratho Park Golf Club
1.3
mi
Royal Caledonian Curling Club
4400 ft
8sh
Huly Hill Cairn
4800 ft
Events
Royal Highland Centre
1.8
mi
Spitfire
1.2
mi
Bridges
Almond Valley Viaduct
1.4
mi
Newliston
1.9
mi
Cup and Ring Marked Rocks
1.5
mi
Planespotting viewpoint
1.5
mi
Carlowrie Castle
1.6
mi
Cat Stane
1.7
mi
Turnhouse Golf Club
2.1
mi
Church
Kirkliston Parish Church of Scotland
1.7
mi
Maitland Clubs
1.8
mi
Kirkliston Community Church
1.8
mi
NCR754
Almond Aqueduct
2.1
mi
Stone Arch
2.0
mi
Golf Course
Dalmahoy Golf Course
2.0
mi
Gogarburn Hospital Memorial
2.1
mi
Museums
Military Museum Scotland
2.4
mi
Hare Hill
2.2
mi
Nearby
Scottish Association Of Young Farmers Clubs
3900 ft
Restaurants
Brasserie at The Norton House
400 ft
5 Bruntsfield Crescent Ingliston
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