Border Abbeys Guided Tour
Discover the story of Scotland’s Border Abbeys with award winning storyteller and driver guide Stewart Wilson (Tweed Valley Blogger).
Border Abbeys Guided Tour
Step into the heart of Scotland’s Border Abbeys with award‑winning storyteller and driver guide Stewart Wilson (Tweed Valley Blogger). This intimate, small‑group tour (maximum 4 guests only) explores the region’s four great Medieval Abbeys - Melrose, Dryburgh, Kelso, and Jedburgh - with vivid tales of saints, kings, poets and reformers. Along the way, we pause at Scott’s View for one of the most iconic panoramas in Scotland.
Unlike large coach tours, this is a premium shared experience: relaxed pacing, personal storytelling and time to linger at each site. Perfect for day‑trippers from Edinburgh or curious explorers seeking history, depth and atmosphere at a great value price.
🗺️ Itinerary
- 09:45 - Meet at Tweedbank Station
- 10:00 - Melrose Abbey
- 11:00 - Scott’s View (scenic stop)
- 11:15 - Dryburgh Abbey
- 12:30 - Kelso Abbey + lunch stop
- 14:00 - Jedburgh Abbey
- 15:30–16:00 - Return to Tweedbank Station
✅ What’s Included
- Entry to all four Abbeys (£19.50 value per person)
- Transport in a comfortable vehicle (max. 4 guests)
- Expert guided storytelling from top rated local guide throughout
- Scenic photo stop at Scott’s View
- No hidden fees
⚠️ Important Notes
- Minimum of 2 guests required for departure (or private buy‑out at £400 - contact me to find out more)
- Please wear comfortable shoes and bring weather‑appropriate clothing.
- Lunch is not included in the ticket price but can be purchased in Kelso with lots of great options available.
Book your seat now — only 4 available per tour.
Experience the iconic Borders Abbeys as few ever do - in the company of a local storyteller, with time to breathe and stories to remember.
Promo Images: Melrose & Kelso (Visit Scotland), Jedburgh & Dryburgh (Visit Scotland/Kenny Lam), Scott's View (SSDA/Duncan Ireland)
Discover the story of Scotland’s Border Abbeys with award winning storyteller and driver guide Stewart Wilson (Tweed Valley Blogger).
Border Abbeys Guided Tour
Step into the heart of Scotland’s Border Abbeys with award‑winning storyteller and driver guide Stewart Wilson (Tweed Valley Blogger). This intimate, small‑group tour (maximum 4 guests only) explores the region’s four great Medieval Abbeys - Melrose, Dryburgh, Kelso, and Jedburgh - with vivid tales of saints, kings, poets and reformers. Along the way, we pause at Scott’s View for one of the most iconic panoramas in Scotland.
Unlike large coach tours, this is a premium shared experience: relaxed pacing, personal storytelling and time to linger at each site. Perfect for day‑trippers from Edinburgh or curious explorers seeking history, depth and atmosphere at a great value price.
🗺️ Itinerary
- 09:45 - Meet at Tweedbank Station
- 10:00 - Melrose Abbey
- 11:00 - Scott’s View (scenic stop)
- 11:15 - Dryburgh Abbey
- 12:30 - Kelso Abbey + lunch stop
- 14:00 - Jedburgh Abbey
- 15:30–16:00 - Return to Tweedbank Station
✅ What’s Included
- Entry to all four Abbeys (£19.50 value per person)
- Transport in a comfortable vehicle (max. 4 guests)
- Expert guided storytelling from top rated local guide throughout
- Scenic photo stop at Scott’s View
- No hidden fees
⚠️ Important Notes
- Minimum of 2 guests required for departure (or private buy‑out at £400 - contact me to find out more)
- Please wear comfortable shoes and bring weather‑appropriate clothing.
- Lunch is not included in the ticket price but can be purchased in Kelso with lots of great options available.
Book your seat now — only 4 available per tour.
Experience the iconic Borders Abbeys as few ever do - in the company of a local storyteller, with time to breathe and stories to remember.
Promo Images: Melrose & Kelso (Visit Scotland), Jedburgh & Dryburgh (Visit Scotland/Kenny Lam), Scott's View (SSDA/Duncan Ireland)
Good to know
Highlights
- 6 hours 15 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Tweedbank Railway Station Car Park
Tweedbank Railway Stattion
Tweedbank TD1 3TE
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