Historic Environment Scotland has finished essential repair work, which will now see visitors be able to access the nave, monk’s choir, crossing, south aisle and south transept.
The sections will reopen on Wednesday (April 1), along with Smailholm Tower and Hermitage Castle, which are only accessible in the spring and summer.
Roger Curtis, interim director of operations at HES, said: “It’s always exciting to welcome visitors to our wonderful historic sites over the spring and summer months.
“Whether revisiting a favourite spot or experiencing a new place for the first time, warmer weather offers a fantastic opportunity to get outside and explore Scotland’s historic environment.
“With many of our sites set within some of Scotland’s most stunning landscapes, our properties offer incredibly beautiful nature experiences too.
“From dramatic viewpoints to peaceful grounds, there is something for everyone to enjoy.”
Melrose Abbey is open daily, from 9.30am to 5pm, with last entry at 4.30pm, from April to September.
Both Hermitage Castle and Smailholm Tower will be open Friday to Monday from 10am to 4.30pm – last entry is at 4pm.
