About
Harmony Garden is a beautifully maintained garden managed by the National Trust for Scotland and offers a peaceful setting to explore with your four-legged friend. With stunning views of Melrose Abbey and the Eildon Hills, Harmony Garden is a unique outing for anyone looking to enjoy nature and a bit of history alongside their pet.
Dog Access and Rules
Harmony Garden is dog-friendly and allows dogs to be on leads in most areas, with the main exception being the kitchen garden.
Things To See & Do
The garden surrounds a stunning Georgian house, which dates back to the 19th century and was gifted to the National Trust for Scotland. The house and grounds have been meticulously preserved, and today, Harmony Garden is known for its vibrant flowers, well-kept lawns, and vegetable gardens.
With ample open space and scenic paths, Harmony Garden provides the perfect environment for a leisurely walk with your dog. You can take in the well-tended flowerbeds, seasonal blooms, and the impressive views of nearby historic sites while your dog enjoys a relaxed walk. The gardens are charming during spring and summer, when blooms peak and the tranquil setting makes for a lovely escape.
Access and Facilities
Harmony Garden is conveniently located off St Mary’s Road in Melrose. The garden is open to visitors daily, but the National Trust for Scotland website is worth checking for the latest visitor information, especially around holidays. Parking is available on the nearby streets, just a short walk to the garden entrance.







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