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About Melrose
Melrose is picturesquely positioned in the Scottish Borders region, on the River Tweed, with views of the three peaks of the Eildon Hills. It’s a wonderful destination for anyone with even a whiff of interest in the great outdoors — even if you just like enjoying a spectacular view from a charming country pub, or waiting for the fish to bite against a divine backdrop. Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Melrose offer an opportunity to escape it all, or to join in with the surprising amount little Melrose has to offer. We've uncovered a couple of smart country house B&Bs plus a couple of small hotels right in the centre of town.
Melrose is generally busier during the spring and summer — there are a number of festivals visitors arrive for, including the Borders Book Festival, the Eildon Two Hills Race, the Melrose Pipe Band Championships and the Melrose Festival — which celebrates great citizens of Melrose. Melrose is also the birthplace of rugby sevens, and there’s a huge annual tournament in spring — a tournament which was inaugurated in 1883 and is a must for any fan of the sport.
There's plenty of historical interest here too. The monastery, now Melrose Abbey, was founded in 1124, and though it’s now in ruins, it’s still a magical place to visit, and is the last resting place of several significant Scottish nobles. One of the treasures of the museum part of the modern-day abbey is a casket containing what is supposed to be the heart of Robert the Bruce. Nearby are the ruins of the Roman fort of Trimontium, and the home of Sir Walter Scott, Abbotsford House. Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Melrose are spread outside the town, as well as within, so check the map if you’d like to be within a pleasant stroll of these local sights.
The Best Places to Stay in Melrose
For a Rural Escape
- As you may guess from the name, The Ghillie is a perfect pick for fisher-folk: a striking Georgian house set on three acres of mature gardens, not too far from Selkirk and the salmon of the Tweed River. With just two beautifully styled rooms, it’s also a wonderful escape, or a place to work on your novel, or relax with friends, or just your significant other. Expect peace and quiet, Pimms on the lawn, hearty breakfasts of whisky porridge, beautiful surrounds and warm hosts.
For Pubs-with-Rooms
- Burts Hotel is a quintessential British pub, with a friendly bar and great restaurant downstairs, and 20 well-designed rooms and suites upstairs. The decor downstairs has a traditional flavour, while upstairs there’s more light and a classic contemporary hotel style — think feature wallpapers and chic tartan rugs. Eat in the cosy bistro for a friendly, laid-back experience, or in Burts Restaurant, which has has been awarded 2AA Rosettes every year since 1995!
For Families
- The Townhouse Hotel is perfectly positioned on Market Square, in the historic part of town, and offers 20 smart, individually styled rooms and suites — including some great family options. Despite only having 20 rooms, The Townhouse has two restaurants, a laid-back brasserie, perfect for families, and a fine-dining restaurant — both champion locally sourced, and seasonal produce. Great for outdoors folk, as well as families.
For Country House Charm
- Fauhope Country House is a gorgeous Arts and Crafts style property, just north of Melrose, with glorious views across the Eildon Hills. The conversion from private home to B&B has been sympathetically done, and the three guest rooms feel like you’re a house guest as much as a paying one. Each of the rooms has been uniquely put together, and feature open fireplaces, antiques and cheerful details. Guests also have a drawing room with open fire, and can enjoy the sprawling gardens. There’s no restaurant, but the breakfast is excellent!
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Travel Information
- Edinburgh International Airport is the closest airport to Melrose, about two and half hours away by rail, or around an hour by car or taxi. Glasgow Airport is another option around three and a quarter hours away by rail, or about two hours by car or taxi; or you could try Newcastle International Airport which is only an hour and half away by car or taxi, or about three hours by bus. If you’re travelling from London you’re looking at around six hours by public transport, or car.
- If you want to hire a car we recommend you visit our online partner, Rentalcars.
- Summer is the busiest time to visit Melrose, but the scenery is lovely in autumn too, and there is still plenty of daylight in September and early October to enjoy it. If you’re hoping for sunshine try June and July, but even if you come during the warmest part of the year, August, when temperatures are in the low 20°Cs, there’s still a chance of rain. In fact the best thing to do when planning your visit to Scotland is to make sure you pack plenty of waterproof layers.
Still not sure?
- Expand your search to include all the best places to stay in the Borders region between Scotland and England
- Consider accommodation in nearby Dumfries or Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Or you could contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.
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Best Hotels in Melrose
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The Townhouse, Melrose Melrose (SCOTTISH BORDERS) 20 rooms from £132
Local exploring - Situated in the pretty historic town of Melrose and with easy access to the Scottish Borders.Sights nearby - Visit the impressive Melrose Abbey.TraditionalFull of characterA chic hotel in the centre of the historic town of Melrose. Smart rooms feature dark hues, enormous sink-into beds and contemporary bathrooms. The laid back brasserie or fantastic fine-dining restaurant offer the perfect respite after a day spent exploring the region. See More
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Burts Hotel Melrose 20 rooms from £140
Country Escape - Located in a charming market town and with easy access to the beautiful Borders countryside.Fishing - The River Tweed is well known for its abundant fishing.TraditionalFull of characterRecommended by - Good Hotel GuideA quintessentially British pub with 20 well designed rooms and a fabulous restaurant and bar. Mixing traditional and contemporary design throughout the style is warm yet unfussy. perfectly located in the pretty market town of Melrose yet with the surrounding country pursuits within easy reach. See More
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Fauhope Country House Melrose 3 rooms from £180
Local exploring - The Scottish borders is host to many stately homes and castles, four abbeys and preserved monumentsArchitectural - A stunning Arts and Crafts building designed by well-known Scottish architect Sydney MitchellGolf - 21 golf courses in the region and exclusive access to a private nine hole course close byRomantic Break - The rural nature of this spot, and intimate number of guests is perfect for couplesThis rural 5* B&B is a bastion of Arts and Crafts architecture with sweeping views across the Eildon Hills, country-chic interiors and eclectic art to boot. Fauhope enjoys a serene setting offering, a drawing room with an open fire and first-class service from the live-in owners. See More
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The Ghillie Melrose (Borders) 2 rooms from £230
Country Escape - Set in 3 acres of mature gardens and surrounded by the rugged Scottish Borders' countryside — this is an idyllic country escapeGroups - With just two rooms (but plenty of space to spread out across), this is a great option to rent out as friendsRestrictions on children - Children over 14 are welcome. Younger children can sometimes be accommodated on prior arrangementGreat walks - Surrounded by beautiful walking country, choose between gentle ambles or longer hikesRecommended by - SawdaysA striking Georgian house set in three acres in the Scottish Borders. There are just two rooms, both beautifully styled, featuring sash windows, Egyptian cotton linens and luxury toiletries. Breakfasts are a hearty affair (think whisky porridge) and the hosts ever warm. A charming rural hideaway. See More