Autumn and winter is a wonderful time for long nights, curling with cosy blankets and relaxing by the fire. Getting a good night's sleep in winter should seem like no problem. However, for some people, winter can wreak havoc on sleep quality and quantity, particularly when we set our clocks back one hour for daylight saving time. If you're busy and traveling, perhaps even more so.
During the first few days after setting the clocks back, you will also notice that it's bright outside in the mornings and becomes dark at an earlier time each evening. If you're one of those people who finds that these colder, shorter months mean more tossing and turning at night it may be because fewer hours of daylight in the winter can have a big impact on your sleep-wake cycle.
There is no single fix for everyone but there are great sleep hygiene tips available. We've been working with behavioural sleep specialist, Donna Fairly to include these scientifically validated tips into 'A Moment of Tranquility' to help our guests get the best night's sleep possible in the luxury surroundings of InterContinental Edinburgh The George.