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Family friendly hiking trails around Melrose And District are characterized by a diverse landscape featuring the iconic Eildon Hills, the tranquil River Tweed, and a mix of river valleys, forests, and meadows. The region offers a variety of terrain, from the triple peaks of the Eildon Hills to gentler riverside paths. Historic landmarks like Melrose Abbey are often integrated into the trail network, providing cultural interest alongside natural scenery.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Embark on the Eildon Hills & Melrose Abbey loop from Melrose, a moderate hike spanning 5.7 miles (9.2 km) with an elevation gain of 1329 feet (405 metres), typically completed…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Borders Abbeys Way, a 4.0-mile (6.4 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes to complete. You will gain a gentle…

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Hike the moderate 4.5-mile Abbotsford House and Cauldshields Loch loop from Tweedbank, exploring historic estates and tranquil lochs.
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Hike the moderate 10.4-mile Stow and Southern Upland Way Loop, gaining 856 feet in elevation through varied Scottish Borders scenery.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's a freestanding, external cross made of bronze and stone and commemorates those who died in the First and Second World Wars.
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This building was constructed between 1808 and 1810, dedicated to St Cuthbert and it replaced the Abbey as a place of worship. A fire in 1908 destroyed much of the building and a new kirk was built which incorporated the tower and spire of its predecessor.
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The gardens are described as outdoor rooms within high walls. These include the South Court, Morris Garden, and Walled Garden. The estate is open to the public, offering visitors the chance to explore the historic house, gardens, and surrounding woodlands.
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Abbotsford House served as both a family home and a workspace for Sir Walter Scott, housing his study, library, and collections of artifacts. He designed the house in the Scots Baronial style and filled it with books and historical objects.
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For Goethe, Walter Scott's books were "the best things ever written in the world". With his historical novels, such as the one about the knight Ivanhoe, the Scottish writer, who was born 250 years ago, was one of the most famous authors of his time. Quote from Walter Scott: "I have read enough books to know that the deepest sayings come from the lips of poor and uneducated women and men. Things often come to light that are perhaps only found more sublime and moving in the Bible. Even the poet will only fulfill his true calling if he recognizes everything that is not a true inner education of the heart as vain and worthless." (Text from https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/250-geburtstag-des-schriftstellers-wie-sir-walter-scott-den-100.html )
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The River Tweed flows for 97 miles (156km) across the Scottish Borders. This section in Montrose is also part of the Southern Uplands Way and the Borders Abbeys Way, both long distance footpaths.
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An absolute highlight. The house is worth a look. The weapons collection is worth seeing. The garden is lovingly laid out and very well maintained.
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Eildon Hill North is an historic, photogenic and widely visible landmark in the Scottish Borders. At 1325 feet (404 m) this peak is the second highest of the three Eildon (pronounced ‘Eeldon’) Hills located just south of Melrose. The significance of Eildon Hill North was recognised by Bronze Age and Iron Age peoples and by the Romans. This peak was the site of the largest Iron Age hill fort in Scotland. Up to 2000 people are thought to have lived here at the same time. Today the pockmarks from hundreds of roundhouse platforms and nearly 1-mile of defences are still visible. When the Romans came in about 80 AD they built their mighty garrison fort called ‘Trimontium’ (named after the three Eildon peaks) immediately below Eildon Hill North and also placed a signal station on this summit. Trimontium was the largest Roman settlement north of Hadrian’s Wall. The short but steep climb up Eildon Hill North is well worth the effort! On a clear day you will be rewarded with stunning views. The popular St Cuthbert’s Way that runs from Melrose Abbey to Holy Island in Northumberland climbs over the col in the Eildon Hills and provides a pleasant way up Eildon Hill North.
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Melrose And District offers a wide selection of family-friendly hikes, with over 80 routes to choose from. These range from easy strolls to more moderate adventures, ensuring there's something for every family.
The region boasts a diverse landscape perfect for families. You'll find tranquil riverside paths along the River Tweed, gentle trails through woodlands and meadows, and routes exploring the base of the iconic Eildon Hills. While some routes may have slight inclines, many are designed to be manageable for all ages.
Yes, there are many easy and short options. Routes along the River Tweed are generally flatter and more accessible. While specific pushchair-friendly routes depend on conditions, many of the paths around Melrose are well-maintained. For a gentle riverside experience, consider the Chain Bridge on the River Tweed loop from Melrose.
Many trails in Melrose And District are dog-friendly, making it a great destination for the whole family, including your furry friends. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and be mindful of local signage. Remember to carry waste bags and dispose of them responsibly.
The area is rich in history and natural beauty. Many routes pass by or offer views of significant sites. You can explore the historic Melrose Abbey, or enjoy the scenic Eildon Hill North and Eildon Mid Hill Summit. The Eildon Hills & Melrose Abbey loop from Melrose combines both natural and historical highlights.
Yes, Melrose And District has a good selection of circular routes, which are ideal for family outings as you end up back where you started. The Abbotsford House and Cauldshields Loch loop from Tweedbank is a moderate circular option that offers varied scenery.
Spring and summer offer pleasant weather, vibrant wildflowers, and longer daylight hours, making them ideal for family hikes. Autumn brings stunning fall foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though some paths may be muddy or icy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely! The Borders Abbeys Way passes through Melrose and offers several easy-going sections that are perfect for families. These parts often follow riverside paths or quiet country lanes, providing a taste of this historic trail without committing to the full distance.
Melrose town center offers various parking options, often a good starting point for many local trails, including those leading to Melrose Abbey and the Eildon Hills. For specific trailheads outside the town, it's advisable to check route descriptions for designated parking areas or nearby public car parks.
The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly trails in Melrose And District, with an average score of 4.58 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning views of the Eildon Hills, the historical significance of sites like Melrose Abbey, and the overall accessibility for families with children.
Melrose town itself is well-equipped with cafes, shops, and public restrooms, making it a convenient base for family hikes. Many routes start or pass through the town, allowing for refreshments before or after your walk. For trails further afield, it's always a good idea to pack snacks and drinks.


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