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Why Melrose in the Scottish Borders is the Ideal Holiday Destination

Scotland is a popular destination for tourists from both the UK and abroad. With everything it has to offer, including historic sites, beautiful coastlines, vibrant cities, and of course, the gorgeous scenery, it is easy to see why Scotland’s appeal endures. The Borders are easily accessible and have something for visitors of all ages to enjoy.

An Ideal Base

Location matters, so when selecting a B&B Scotland, choose one in a place like Bowden or Melrose that is within easy reach of everywhere you are likely to want to visit. Whether you are looking for a boutique bed and breakfast or hotels in Melrose Scotland, you will be thankful for being so close to the action whilst also benefiting from being surrounded by nature. Melrose itself has a ruined abbey dating from 1136 as well as the distinctive Eildon Hills nearby and is home to Rugby Sevens.

Nearby Attractions

If history piques your interest, the large cities are easy to get to from hotels in Melrose. Visit Edinburgh with its castle perched atop a hill or St. Andrews for its world-famous golf course and university. Ideal for anyone who wants to partake in some culture, Glasgow has the wonderful Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery, a free entry attraction suitable for all the family that houses pieces as diverse as Dali’s masterpiece Christ of St John of the Cross and an Asian elephant! Gretna Green, famous for couples eloping, in also within easy reach along with Hadrian’s Wall.

Explore the Great Outdoors

Stunning scenery in rural Scotland is a huge draw and staying at a Melrose Scotland B&B means you have Kilderhead National Nature Reserve close by. The Kilder Forest Park and Birds of Prey Centre will help you reconnect with your wild side. With plenty of opportunity for hiking, biking, rambling and climbing, as well as wild swimming, the Scottish Borders is a great place to visit for lovers of the outdoors, and after an active day you can relax at a boutique guest house in Melrose.

Further Afield

No trip to Scotland is complete without a visit to the banks of Loch Ness in search of the famous monster. Whether or not you spot Nessie doesn’t really matter, as the area is naturally stunning as well as being home to red deer, oak woodlands and Ben Lomond, a craggy mountain perfect for trail bikers. From boutique hotels Scottish borders, it takes around three hours, making it a full day trip. However, it is well worth the effort to visit such an iconic region. 

You Will Be Desperate to Return

With so much to see and do, one trip to the Scottish Borders will leave you desperate to return, so don’t be surprised if you book a bed and breakfast Melrose for a second visit soon after you get home. The region captures the heart of all who visit!

Melrose is a picturesque town offering the best of both worlds – enjoy your trip!

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