Best Western Plus Scottish Borders Selkirk Philipburn House is a luxury 4-star hotel on the outskirts of the beautiful Scottish Border town of Selkirk.
In the centre of Melrose, The Townhouse Hotel is a 2-minute walk from Melrose Abbey and less than 3 miles from Sir Walter Scott’s former home, Abbotsford.
Dr D Paul Steenson
From
United Kingdom
location was excelle d and the breakfast and meals and service v good. Room was cold to begin (heat turned to min) with and took a while to heat up tbe absolutely fine.
Set in Galashiels and with Dalhousie Castle reachable within 40 km, The Salmon Inn offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Built in 1857, this guest house started life as a Royal Bank of Scotland building.
Phil
From
United Kingdom
Upgraded to four poster room at no extra cost. Bright airy room, comfy sofa and bed, good shower. Owner Donna set some plates and cutlery out for me, when I said I was popping out for a takeaway Chinese. Able to store back inside by main door. Central in Hawick but still quiet.
Set in Jedburgh and only 21 km from Melrose Abbey, Allerton House offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking. This 4-star guest house offers luggage storage space.
A
From
Netherlands
Clean room in beautiful house.
central location to explore the Schottisch borders.
Good breakfast with the best porridge ever!
These hotels offer something a little different in the way of design and usually sit in a trendy, urban part of town. More intimate than your average hotel, they offer high standards with a homely vibe.
Characterful traditional pub in a remote location. Not a flashy boutique hotel, but an old fashioned country venue with geat value food and well stocked selection of malt whiskey. Ideal for bikers, walkers and cyclists. Upmarket is isn't, but comfy and friendly it is.
Characterful building with period features and nice outdoor space. I got a friendly welcome on arrival and at breakfast. My room was clean, comfortable and cool which, on a very hot day, was lovely. Breakfast was good with lots of choice. Pretty location overlooking Ettrick Water with riverside walks close by. The town centre is about a ten minute walk away.
What didn’t I like??!! Just perfect. Nothing to fault at all. For a solo traveller this was the best getaway and I wish I could have stayed longer. Tam and Chris were the loveliest hosts and run a lovely friendly park in a stunning part of the Scottish Borders. Can’t wait to go back.
This cottage was very cosy and comfortable. It had great heating and was well stocked with appliances. It also had a few extras like tea/coffee/cereal, the small things that make a big difference especially when you first arrive. It has a modern design which was a nice touch especially staying in an area which is quite old/historic.
stunning views, good food,
friendly, helpful staff. lovely
country pub, definitely recommend
Guest review by
Ian
Young couple
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