A splendid baronial mansion, Dryburgh Abbey sits on the banks of the River Tweed overlooking the historic abbey ruins of Dryburgh in the Scottish Borders. Dryburgh Abbey hotel is a marvellous example of mid-nineteenth century Scots Baronial architecture with unspoilt views of the river and the wistful ruins of Dryburgh Abbey. Each of the bedrooms are named in relation to the famous salmon fishing river Tweed, with names such as Salmon Fly and Silver Doctor. Each of the individually designed rooms are very well appointed and take full advantage of the views, while each comes equipped with all the modern essentials. Fine dining is offering in the hotel’s Tweed restaurant, under the guidance of Dryburgh Abbey’s experienced head chef from France. The daily changing menu presents the finest local Scottish ingredients with a French twist with dishes such as Char Grilled Fillet of Mature Aberdeen Angus Beef, Crumble of Dived Celeriac, Scottish Wild Mushrooms, Red Wine and Port Juices Flavoured with Tarragon Leaves. Dryburgh Abbey is set in the heart of the border country, with the historic towns and their ruined abbeys of Melrose, Kelso and Jedburgh close by, as well as picturesque towns like Peebles and Hawick and the wonderful hills of the Scottish Borders right on your doorstep. |
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| Location: |
St. Boswells
Scottish Borders |
| Tourist Board Rating: |
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| Number of Rooms: |
38 |
| Price Guide US$ |
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Standard Double/Twin |
295 |
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Rates per room per night
depending on season.
Price always includes breakfast and all taxes |
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