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Discover the most popular places to visit in Kelso
Floors Castle
9.8/10 (33 reviews)
Scotland's largest inhabited castle houses the Duke of Roxburghe and showcases art by Matisse and Picasso. Wander through opulent rooms with fine tapestries, then explore the Victorian Walled Gardens.
Kelso Racecourse
8.4/10 (10 reviews)
Affectionately known as "Britain's Friendliest Racecourse," Kelso offers thrilling National Hunt racing in the Scottish Borders, featuring the historic 1822 grandstand and premium hospitality during the September-May season.
Mellerstain House
Mellerstain House features Robert Adam's exquisite Georgian interiors with intricate plasterwork. Explore the formal gardens offering seasonal blooms and sweeping views of the Scottish Borders countryside.
Kelso Abbey
8.6/10 (20 reviews)
The majestic ruins of Kelso Abbey showcase Scotland's medieval religious grandeur through impressive Romanesque stonework. Wander freely among the towering west tower while imagining the once-thriving monastic community.
Borders Abbeys Way
10.0/10 (4 reviews)
Connect four ancient Scottish abbeys on this 68-mile circular trail through rolling countryside and charming towns. Explore the majestic 12th-century ruins while enjoying the tranquil beauty of the Borders landscape.
Clifton Park
This tranquil garden in the Scottish Borders offers scenic countryside views near historic Linton Church and Morebattle Hill. Explore the peaceful grounds during spring when local flora is in full bloom.
Kelso Old Parish Church
9.0/10 (8 reviews)
This rare octagonal church (1773) showcases unique Scottish ecclesiastical architecture with remarkable acoustics. Experience its serene atmosphere during a concert, alongside nearby Kelso Abbey.
Hoselaw Loch and Din Moss
This serene nature reserve shelters one of the largest intact raised bogs in the Scottish Borders. Bring binoculars in autumn to witness the spectacular arrival of pink-footed and greylag geese.
"Hotel is very pet-friendly and hence the reason for our visit. We stayed in a 1 bedroom cottage which was ideal for us and our dog. The only criticism is the food at Spike's Bar (at the golf club) was a little bit disappointing."
"On entering the hotel you will be met by warm and inviting staff. off to the left of the reception is an insanely stocked whisky lounge but prices are on the steep side for you average dram. There is a 24 bar located en route to the rooms and an Aperol was £18!!! scandalous.
Charlies is the main restaurant and breakfast area. breakfast was good but the plates were weirdly small, slightly bigger than a side plate. the smell of the “Smokies” reeked out the lobby at the lifts and filled the...
"I would normally say nothing rather than write a bad review but this place was so bad - the room in particular, the fact that no one cared and it showed , the lack of maintenance or bothering about customers , i think other guests should be aware.
We could have put up with having to search for someone to check us in, the dirty carpets, battered dirty paint work, incredibly slow service , being made to feel an inconvenience for having dinner ( food was nice when we eventually got it) and not...
"Lovely clean property, slept 5 people, very warm and cosy in a lovely quiet location on a working farm. Had everything we needed and more, owner was very helpful and generous. Great lication for waljs and visiting surrounding areas within short distances to travel."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.