Dryburgh Abbey Hotel

Dryburgh Abbey Hotel

Dryburgh Abbey Hotel
St Boswells
Melrose
Scottish Borders TD6 0RQ
Tel No.: 01835 822261
E-Mail: enquiries@dryburgh.co.uk
http://www.dryburgh.co.uk

When you visit the Dryburgh Abbey Hotel you can be sure of a warm welcome, in the peace and tranquillity of a beautifully restored Scottish Country House. Situated in the breathtaking Borders countryside, on the banks of the Tweed, the hotel lies next to the historic ruins of Dryburgh Abbey.

The Dryburgh Abbey Hotel is owned and managed by the Grose family, who have had a hundred years experience of providing hospitality at their other hotel, the Four Star Thurlestone in the South.

The ideal base from which to explore the stunning Borders Countryside, as well as being able to arrange shooting for groups or individuals. We're in an ideal location for salmon or trout fishing, and we offer a free booking service through the local salmon fishing agent covering 14 beats. There are 14 choices of golf course also, mostly within a short drive of the hotel. And if you should tire of outdoor pursuits you can enjoy a relaxing dip in our luxurious indoor pool.

Indoor Pool

While the exterior is a delightful old house, the interior has been designed with modem comforts in mind. Unwind in either of our two relaxing lounges, one for non smokers, or take things easy in the comfort of your bedroom. With elegant decor, all rooms are furnished and equipped to the standards you'd expect from a leading hotel, and to celebrate our location each is named after a Salmon Fly.

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