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Melrose Town Walk

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Melrose Town Walk
Saturday 27th June 2026
11am
Thursday 02nd July 2026
11am
Saturday 11th July 2026
11am
Thursday 16th July 2026
11 am
Saturday 25th July 2026
11 am
Thursday 30th July 2026
11 am
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11am
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1pm
Locationmeet at Trimontium Museum, Market Square, Melrose (TD6 9PN)
Prices from £3/ Members free
 

Want to find out more about the history of the beautiful Borders town of Melrose? Book a Melrose Town Walk to explore is fascinating story.

Starting at The Trimontium Museum on Market Square, enjoy a two hour gentle walking tour through the beautiful Borders town of Melrose.

Your guide will tell the story of this famous Abbey town, nestling beneath the iconic Eildon Hills. Learn about the town’s medieval past, turbulent times, famous residents and visit local landmarks, including the Greenyards – the famous home ground of the Rugby Sevens. No tour of Melrose would be complete without at least one mention of rugby!

Take in stunning views of the beautiful River Tweed and experience the tranquility of this special place.

Meet at 11am at Trimontium Museum (TD6 9PN) – next door to Burt’s Hotel in Market Square, Melrose.

We suggest you bring a drink, wear footwear suitable for paths, and dress for the Borders weather!

Book to guarantee your space. Drop-ins are accepted on the day if space is available.

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