Balcary House Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Hawick. With a bar, the property also has massage services, as well as barbecue facilities.
Jean
United States of America
The Balcary is a beautiful house in Hawick, Scotland, with such a wonderful history. It dates back to the 1880s. It was also a home for children during WWII. It has such beautiful details throughout. The room we stayed in was huge and had a beautiful large bathroom. The staff were wonderful. They made sure if I needed anything while I was sick to let them know. I would suggest a stay, but beware of hearing things that may not be there, such as the Ghosts/Spirits that also reside here. I would love to stay here again the next time I make a trip to Hawick.
Providing a garden, Branxholme Castle (Bed & Breakfast) features accommodations in Hawick. This bed and breakfast provides free private parking, full-day security, and free Wifi.
Craig
United Kingdom
Spotless, friendly host, lots of space, the most perfect shower!
Providing river views, Billerwell B&B in Hawick offers accommodations and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
BRYAN
United Kingdom
Great location. Quiet and peaceful. Lovely breakfast cooked to order.
Whitchester Christian Centre in Hawick provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. This 3-star guest house offers an elevator and a shared kitchen.
Located in Roxburghshire in the Southern Uplands of Scotland, Showman's Hut Westcote has a balcony and garden views. The property is 22 mi from Kelso, and complimentary private parking is available.
Union Street Apartment offers accommodations in Hawick, 26 miles from Traquair House. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and Melrose Abbey is 16 miles away.
Julie German
United Kingdom
Great little apartment, ideally situated to explore the Borders and good value for money
1 bed central apartment, Hawick offers accommodations in Hawick, 26 miles from Traquair House. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and Melrose Abbey is 18 miles away.
A wonderful town with so much history and things and places...
A wonderful town with so much history and things and places to see. Hawick is very hilly but okay to get around if you take your time as I did.
We ate in the Locanda Romana restaurant, it was wonderful. The host/owner was very friendly and food very tasty.
Hilary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This apartment is all luxury.
This apartment is all luxury. It was such a pleasure to stay in. Very comfortable beds, ours even with a pop up TV in it. All the appliances were new and amazing. There was a basket of treats for us to use as well. I wished we’d booked to stay for longer than just one night.
Lorraine
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a rather gritty town.
It is a rather gritty town. Has been quite industrial but has some lovely buildings and the river area is being upgraded with defence walls against flooding.There are a few nice restaurants in the town especially an Italian by the river Santa Marina. There is a fantastic park to explore which has a cafe and childrens play area and great for dogs with a stream to play in. The town has Cashmere outlet shops and a whisky distillery. It is noted for rugby. It is close to beautiful countryside and places such as Melrose, Selkirk and Peebles are not far away, plus the coast about an hour away where thete are stunning beaches
Helen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great location for visiting the Borders Area, and whichever...
Great location for visiting the Borders Area, and whichever route you took out of the town you were quickly into countryside. Only slight drawback many restaurants only open Thursday - Sunday. Had to travel out of Hawick on Monday to get an evening meal and on Tuesday and Wednesday fairly limited choice, unfortunately sign of the times perhaps.
Other that town had good facilities and a nice park with a good coffee house and eatery in the daytime.
Richard
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Hawick is a border town built on ex council housing, the...
Hawick is a border town built on ex council housing, the surrounding areas and history but if you want to go anywhere then travel north. Drugs truency and mason art are Hawick. Do not go in the winter other to see family which I did. Run down and bleak in the winter but if you want riding and recreation in the summer, it’s for you. Be warned you can get cut off in the winter.
Clint
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Always love spending time in Hawick.
Always love spending time in Hawick. Such a friendly town with some interesting shops and a great selection of knitwear. The park is second to none! Beautifully kept and so many different areas of interest. Great for exercising or a leisurely stroll. Super cafe for a pit stop along the way.
Alan the owner was very welcoming, friendly and helpful. Anything you needed he would get it for you. Our room was comfortable with tv and tea and coffee making facilities- extra tea bags were always available. There was a great choice of cooked or continental breakfast. The hotel was only a 5 minute walk from the centre of Hawick where there are restaurants or take-aways. You could also easily drive around the area even to Edinburgh or Glasgow. It's an ideal place to stay over for a few nights while exploring the area.
The Girls that run that place couldn’t have been more helpful!
very attentive and always willing to help any way they could!
Breakfast was amazing and tasted so fresh!
Our room- I’ve never slept so well in such a long time!!!
we got a bit lost of the way to the hotel (🙈) but the girls couldn’t of been any more spot on with there directions to the carpark, got us right where we needed to be. especially after a long Journey!
I could go on and on about our stay, needless to say WE WILL BE BACK
The flat is literally in the centre of Hawick with everything the town has to offer within walking distance. It is spacious, spotless and has all of the utensils/white goods you could need except for a freezer drawer in the fridge. Hawick is well serviced with supermarkets, there are plenty of local landmarks and walking routes and the Heart of Hawick apartment is a great base from which to explore the historic Scottish borders. Unfortunately there wasn't a rugby match on when we were there.
Beautifully decorated apartment with access to full facilities. Washing machine and dishwasher were a life saver! Bed was extremely comfortable and cosy. The apartment is located 30 seconds away from the town centre and parking is available. Ella and Leo were fantastic hosts, really friendly and happy to check in with a message day to day to make sure the stay was going well. We will definitely be staying here again on our trips to the Borders.
On the whole really enjoyed my stay here. A highlight was the staff, who made me feel very welcome, both in the hotel and in Hawick. Room and common areas were cosy and clean, and everything was kept at a high standard. The hotel is reasonably simple, but everything they provided was of a very high quality, from location, to breakfast, to room comfort. I would be happy to return next time I get a chance to return to Hawick!
This property was indeed very spacious and stylish! The owner, Matt was easy to communicate with and provided great beds, bedding, and “extras” such as coffee, tea, milk, and a Welcoming Basket. My husband is originally from Hawick so being centrally located behind the High St. was perfect for accessing restaurants, etc. Highly recommend! Thank you!
It was a good value clean room in a very convenient spot in Hawick. The owner was very friendly and helpful and provided a very varied breakfast the next morning. We were walking the Borders Abbeys Way and there was no problem us arriving with rucksacks, boots etc. The bathroom was very fresh and had a very big bath with shower.
Communication, friendly owners. Great garden, dog loved it. Very clean, COVID-19 cleaning top notch. Comfy beds and bed linen. Walks on the doorstep. Hawick a short drive away and enough shops to keep my older teen happy. Great park which we took advantage of with picnic when weather allowed.
This guest house was lovely. The room is large and has two very comfortable chairs. This is the best bed we have slept in over the course of this 3 week vacation. It is quiet, and I slept like a contented baby! The town of Hawick is very charming, also.
Breakfast was fresh and well presented with the location a 15 walk from the town centre. Hotel is up a steep hill and is an old building so no lifts to the rooms. Staff were nice and mainly wore masks. Large free carpark on-site.
The Loan was so cosy, clean & comfortable. Within easy walking distance to Hawick town centre. Gary & Lesley were great hosts with good contact. Also
loved the little extras, milk, wine etc, thank you
Lovely location, hotel set in its own grounds but not too far from town centre. Room spacious, comfortable and clean. Breakfast has plenty choices. Would definitely consider again if in area.
Lovely B&B in a remote location of the Scottish Borders where I was warmly welcomed by Carol. The bedroom was great with a comfy bed. Delicious breakfast in the morning!
Very thoughtful hosts. Large, clean, well equipped caravan. Nice site. Dog friendly. Good location for touring Scottish and English borders. Enjoyed our stay.
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