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Bay Waverley Castle Hotel, Melrose

Southern Scotland

the Bay Waverley Castle Hotel

At a glance;

  • Spectacular views of the Eildon Hills from the Hotel's Eildon Restaurant
  • The entertainments room of the Hotel hosts a variety of performers
  • Close to the 12th Century ruins of Melrose Abbey
  • Home of the Melrose Pipe Band Championships, the Borders Book Festival and Melrose Golf Club

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Hotel information

Visit the borders for beautiful rolling hills, ancient castles and the ruins of Hadrian’s Wall. Historical Edinburgh is easily accessible by car for a day trip and is well worth a visit for the castle, shops, architecture and more.

The Waverley Castle Hotel is situated one mile outside the town of Melrose, in five acres of rolling parkland at the heart of the Scottish Borders. Nestling between the River Tweed and the Eildon Hills, it is an impressive building boasting stunning views.

Guests can happily relax in the restaurant and enjoy outstanding views out over the Eildon Hills. After dinner you can continue your evening in the welcoming bar and ballroom where you can dance the night away to our excellent evening entertainment. The area is perfect for those who like to get out and explore with great walks to enjoy along the River Tweed.

Bay Waverley Castle Hotel has a car parking available.

Great for

  • Walking
  • Food
  • History

Bay Waverley Castle Hotel Premier Room

Typical Premier Room at Bay Waverley Castle Hotel

Our most luxurious room option, most of our Premier Rooms come with a four poster bed as well as a spacious refitted bathroom that accommodates both bath and a separate shower. These bedrooms will normally offer extras such as comfortable seating area, a 32 inch digital flat screen television, hair dryer as well as a hospitality tray.

  • En-suite with separate bath and shower
  • Luxurious four poster bed
  • 32 inch digital flat screen television
  • Large bedroom with comfortable seating
  • Hair dryer and shaving point

Bay Waverley Castle Hotel Superior Room

Typical Superior Room at Bay Waverley Castle Hotel

Our Superior Rooms are more spacious and tastefully refurbished, they offer luxurious beds, a 26 inch digital flat screen television. The spacious bathrooms have been refitted with shower over bath. These rooms also come with the facilities to make yourself a hot drink.

  • 26 inch digital flat screen television
  • En-suite bathrooms with shower over bath
  • Spacious rooms
  • Hair dryer and shaving point

Bay Waverley Castle Hotel Standard Plus Room

Just launched – our newly redesigned Standard Plus rooms make it even easier to relax in comfort and style. Features include attractive new decor, contemporary furnishings and flat-screen TV.

  • Flat screen Television
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • En-Suite
  • Hair dryer and telephone
  • The above image represents a typical standard plus room

Bay Waverley Castle Hotel Standard Room

Typical Standard Room at Bay Waverley Castle Hotel

Our Standard Rooms are charming and have everything you would expect. The rooms have digital televisions, tea and coffee making facilities as well as an en-suite bathroom. 

  • En-suite and WC
  • Telephone
  • Digital television
  • Shaving point

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Hotel Accessibility

Here at Bay Hotels we want you to have the best short break possible. We are happy to provide advice to guests with special needs who wish to take breaks at our Hotels. In order to avoid disappointment and/or misunderstandings, please contact us on 01942 496 507 to discuss any needs that you may have.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you have single rooms?
    Yes, in most of our hotels.

  • Do you take dogs and pets?
    We do not allow dogs and pets into our hotels, with the exception of guide dogs.

  • Do you have lifts in all hotels?
    We have lifts in most of our hotels.

  • What time is check in time?
    3pm in the afternoon.

  • What time is check out time?
    10am in the morning.

  • Do you have smoking rooms?
    We do not allow smoking in any parts of our hotels.

Location

Our hotel is situated right in the heart of the Scottish Borderlands at the start of St. Cuthbert's Way

How to get there


By Car:


From Galashiels – Take the A6091 signposted for Melrose. Head straight across the next 3 roundabouts. The hotel is on the left hand side, about 400 yards after the last roundabout. From Newcastle-Upon-Tyne direction – Take the A68 to Jedburgh. Continue on A68, bypassing St Boswells, turn left onto the A6091, signposted Melrose. Continue to the next roundabout and take the 3rd exit for Melrose. The hotel is on the left hand side about 300 yards away. From Carlisle direction – Take the A7 to Hawick and then Selkirk. Continue on A7 until reaching the A6091. Turn right, following the signs for Melrose. Head straight across the 2 roundabouts. The hotel is on the left hand side, about 400 yards from the last roundabout. (AA Roadwatch 09003 401100).

By Train:


The nearest railway station is Waverley Station, Edinburgh. (Rail enquiries to 08457 484950).

By National Express:


Services to Galashiels (National Express enquiries to 08705 808080. Scottish Citylink enquiries to 08705 505050).

By Bus:


First Bus number 62 or X95 from the train station to Galashiels. There are several services from Galashiels bus station to Melrose.

By Taxi:


There is a taxi rank outside the train station. Or from Galashiels L & G Cabs 01896 750750

Bay Waverley Castle Hotel

Bay Waverley Castle Hotel

Skirmish Hill

Waverley Road

Melrose

Scotland

TD6 9AA

Res: 01896 822244

Tel: 01896 822244

Local Attractions

The following places, attractions and things to do are easily reached from Melrose:

  • Edinburgh and the Royal Yacht Britannia
  • Melrose Abbey
  • Floors Castle
  • Abottsford House
  • Traquair House
  • Selkirk

Local Insight

  • Melrose Abbey
    Melrose Abbey is a magnificent ruin on a grand scale with lavishly decorated masonry. The Abbey is thought to be the burial place of Robert the Bruce’s heart, marked with a commemorative carved stone plaque within the grounds. Visitors can also visit a small museum housing a display of artefacts found within the abbey.
    Visit their website

  • Abbotsford House
    stunningly located on the banks of the River Tweed in the Scottish   Borders.  Abbotsford sits at the heart of the landscape that inspired   the poetry and novels of its creator, Sir Walter Scott. Unlike the homes   of other great writers, this is a house that the writer himself   designed and as such uniquely embodies a physical representation of the   Romantic Movement that he helped to create. When you touch the bricks   and mortar of Abbotsford, you are touching the soul of Scott. The house contains an impressive collection of historic relics, weapons and armour, including Rob Roy’s gun, dirk and sword, and an   extensive library containing over 9,000 rare volumes. It sits amid formal gardens and a wider landscape that Scott designed and planted.
    Visit their website

  • Priorwood Gardens
    Priorwood is a small walled garden of under two acres of specific horticultural interest, consisting of the production of dried flowers and the cultivation of a collection of apple varieties. The garden is currently at the beginning of a period of revitalisation, during which the herbaceous borders are to be redesigned and rebuilt and new garden features are to be included, such as a lengthy pergola and a shady woodland area displaying rare plants. General maintenance procedures are being revised, and this period is sure to be a fascinating one for gardeners to watch. It is usually possible during the summer and early autumn for the process of drying flowers to be seen, and at other times of the year there will be arrangements being made within the shop.
    Visit their website

  • Dryburgh Abbey
    The graceful ruins of Dryburgh Abbey nestle in wooded seclusion beside the River Tweed. On entering, the visitor immediately understands why the contemplative life of a medieval monk was attractive. The abbey was established in 1150 by white-clad Premonstratensian canons. They were invited to this idyllic spot from Alnwick Priory, Northumberland, by Hugh de Moreville. The Constable of Scotland and Lord of Lauderdale, he was himself an incomer from England.
    Visit their website

Great for

  • Walking
  • Food
  • History

Entertainment

Entertainment Programme

Our excellent resident Host
James Mullaney
Will entertain during the week, presenting music for dancing, cabaret, quizzes and competitions.

On Tuesday Evenings
Vocalist/Instrumentalist
Gary Coupland
Entertains

On Wednesday Evenings
Guest Vocalist
Robbie Carran

On Thursday Evenings
James' Scottish Night featuring
Dancer - Jessica Bennett and Piper - David Sanderson


On Friday Evenings
Vocalist
Jay Jackson
Entertains

The entertainment programme advertised is subject to change for reasons beyond our control without prior notice.


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