Melrose Youth Hostel
Priorwood
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| 'A superb base for exploring the Borders, resembles a stately manor' - Lets Go Scotland Melrose sits in the centre of the Scottish Border country. It was founded as a Roman fort to guard the banks of the River Tweed, and later gained prominence as a result of its Cistercian Abbey whose ruins still dominate the town. The hostel, a former Georgian mansion, overlooks the Abbey and provides great facilities and warm welcome. The Abbey is also the starting point for St. Cuthbert's Way cross-Border walking route which finishes on Lindisfarne, Holy Island. Popular with cyclists and walkers as well as tourists. Note Melrose is unable to accept entry into the hostel after 11pm. |
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| Internet Access Linen Included Guest Kitchen Telephone/Fax Facilities Common Room Free Carpark Breakfast Not Included | Eating Out: Kings Arms Hotel - superb fresh and local food served all day; real ales a speciality Ristorante Monte Cassino - this unique Italian restaurant is set in the old Melrose Railway Station providing an outstanding dining experience with a wonderful ambience. Don’t Miss: 'Braveheart' William Wallace - the first ever statue of Sir William Wallace, erected in 1814, stands about 10 metres high and depicts Scotland's national hero dressed in ancient Scottish armour Trimontium An award-winning exhibition 'Daily Life on the Roman Frontier' gives an insight into the Romans in Scotland; also includes a guided walk from Melrose to Leaderfoot viaduct. a wondrous Victorian railway viaduct; now disused, it once carried the North British Railway's 'Waverley Line' running between Edinburgh and Carlisle Scotts View - the favourite view of Sir Walter Scott, some 90 metres above a huge loop in the River Tweed; as complete a picture of Borders country as can be seen anywhere. Abbotsford House - built and lived in by Sir Walter Scott it contains his library and collection of historic relics . Nightlife: The Wynd Theatre - a small theatre of only 70 seats, but offering drama, folk music, film, poetry and blues. | please note check in is between 5pm and 11pm and check out by 10am |
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