The weather outside was frightful but inside The Ramsay was delightful! Since we had no place to go, we watched it snow, watched it snow, watched it snow!
Staring out of the huge windows with a hot cup of tea in hand as the whole landscape turned a fluffy white, not once did we feel cold.Whilst many people might travel around the Borders during thier stay, we delight in doing nothing at all. One week a year we drive up to Scotland and are given a warm welcome, the shops in Lauder serve our needs and a trip to the Market in Kelso saw us through the week.
The kitchen is great in The Ramsay, I managed a lamb roast with all the trimmings and it was easier than cooking at home! The wi-fi is much improved, not that we did much on it. We spent most of the time watching or photographing the wildlife, or chilling in the sizeable hot tub. The sky at night was some of the most spectacular I've seen, little to no light pollution meant we saw so many stars! We even indulged in the Night Sky package, a bottle of sparkling fizz, blankets, and decent binoculars (Great in the day time for spotting the deer too!)
Each year there is always something new to look at on the farm. We enjoy feeing and petting the animals, scouring the hills for the wild deer. I highly recommend a stay here, I can honestly say, you won't regret it. The airhouse hosts are so friendly, communicative, and helpful. They make your holiday an experience you'll be telling people about for years.
P.S. We did get our car stuck in the snow but Damian came to our aid, with a smile on his face even in the bitter cold he made sure we got back safe.