With a town centre location on Market Square, Burt’s Hotel in Melrose offers individually styled rooms with free parking and Wi-Fi, along with an AA Rosette-winning restaurant.
Claire
United Kingdom
Great centrally located property in Melrose. A great place to start St Cuthbert’s Way. Great food, beer and bar area. We loved the beef Bourgogne! Very friendly staff.
Station Hotel has en suite rooms in a town-centre location. The restaurant offers home cooking at reasonable prices. Melrose Abbey is close by.
Richard
United Kingdom
Beautiful location right in the heart of the town, really friendly staff.
Dinner was really nice and excellent value for money and breakfast was amazing
Thank you
Kings Arms Hotel is offering accommodation in Melrose. Each accommodation at the 3-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a terrace and to a bar.
Kim
United Kingdom
The friendly helpful staff the place is very dog friendly and it's comfortable.
Set in Galashiels, Kingsknowes Hotel offers 3-star accommodation with a garden, a restaurant and a bar. The hotel also offers free WiFi and free private parking.
Peter
United Kingdom
Comfortable room. Off-road parking. Excellent breakfast with a good choice from full "English" to other more sophisticated options such as Eggs benedict.
Dryburgh Arms Pub with Rooms, a property with a garden, is situated in Melrose, 6.1 km from Melrose Abbey, 46 km from Etal Castle, as well as 34 km from Traquair House.
Mike
United Kingdom
Breakfast was outstanding. Welcome on arrival was warm and friendly. Communication before arrival was first class.
Quiet village with easy access to St Cuthbert’s Way and...
Quiet village with easy access to St Cuthbert’s Way and other walks/hikes. Short drive to Jedburgh with it’s magnificent Abbey and Mary Queen of Scot’s’ House. Many other historical monuments of interest in the area.
Liz
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely village with village green, centrally located, easy...
Lovely village with village green, centrally located, easy access to main Scottish Border towns, good bus connections too. Has a pub, restaurants and cafe, grocery shops, newsagents and two take away places.
helen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a lovely place!
What a lovely place! The only down-side was the busy A68 that runs through it. At peak times the traffic is constant and allowed to go 40 mph through it, why ????? The speed limits in some parts of Scotland are illogical, who decides??
Carolyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quiet village with a butchers, haridressers (2 of) , local...
Quiet village with a butchers, haridressers (2 of) , local village store, newsagents, great book shop with a nice cafe. Chinese, and a couple of other eateries. Not a awful lot to do in the village but a great area for venturing out from. Bucchlech arms great pub with great food. Worth a visit for a weekend defo
Millie the girl who looked after us at this hotel was magnificent. We were attending a concert in nearby Kelso and accommodation was limited so ended up here. Millie was our receptionist, waitress in the bar and ran the breakfast room the next morning. They were obviously short staffed and she coped with a full hotel practically on her with a cheery smile and a lovely manner.
A really lovely flat in saint Boswells, immaculately presented. The hosts were great and answered any questions I had leading up to the booking, and also provided clear instructions on how to get into the flat. You can really tell the hosts care about the property, putting out breakfast things so you dont need to worry about that when you arrive.
Had dinner and breakfast in the hotel. Both were absolutely fabulous. Dinner service was a bit slow, waited about 50 minutes for our main course but waitress explained it was due to a mix up in the kitchen and did apologise. Breakfast was amazing, would say the best hotel breakfast I've ever had.
Friendly hotel, staff lovely could not do enough for you. Central for the area we love. The meal we had was lovely, recommend anyone to stay,, breakfast good choices to start your day
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