This is an ideal base for a relaxing and peaceful break in Dumfries & Galloway surrounded by fantastic scenery, fine coastal walks and a wealth of wildlife. The charming terraced cottage comprises spacious bedrooms, (with Z beds available on request), bathroom, bright and airy lounge, fully fitted kitchen with electric cooker, fridge and microwave, as well as a lovely dining room to enjoy a meal with family or friends. The large enclosed garden is ideal for children and dogs and offers a spacious and safe space to play.
The cottage is a great choice if you want to truly get away from it all. The abundant wildlife includes deer, seals, red squirrels and otters are often spotted in the nearby sandy beaches, rocky coves and magnificent hills. Put your hiking boots on and head up the Galloway Hills or enjoy the exhilarating mountain bike trails in the area. If your perfect holiday is to completely relax with great food and company, then look no further than Port William's harbour where you can buy fresh lobster and crab straight from the boat, while Food Town Castle Douglas is a short drive away, where you can visit a family-run brewery and take your pick from the fantastic pubs, cafes and restaurants.
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Situated 5 miles north west of Port William, the remains of this small chapel are thought to date...
This romantic garden with its backdrop of mature trees was designed by the owner, an enthusiastic...
Whithorn, in the west of Dumfries & Galloway, is a great place to spend a day learning all about...
Located 4 miles west of Wigtown, the Torhouse Stone Circle is a Bronze Age structure rarely found...
The impressive monument was erected in 1835 in memory of Alexander Murray, a local shepherd boy who...
The exhibits are displayed in several sections such as The Nursery, The Trademan's Tools, The...
Situated in an idyllic position on the shores of Wigtown Bay on the Solway Firth, these historic...
Enjoy a fascinating insight into over 150 years of Creetown's history through a large collection of...
Located in charming Old Minnigaff, this family-run nursery specialises in herbaceous perennials and...
The coastal village of Creetown hosts one of the finest private collections of gemstones, crystals,...
The site of two remarkably complete Neolithic burial cairns south east of Creetown.
Founded in 1192 by Roland, Earl of Galloway the magnificent ruins of this Cistercian aAbbey are...
Find out about the local birds and wildlife at the Mull of Galloway Visitor Centre, an RSPB Reserve...
Scotland's most southerly Lighthouse and open to the public. Climb the 115 steps for the best view...
Glenwhan has been created over two decades from bog, rushes and gorse to win accolades as one of...
Daffodils, spring flowers, rhododendrons, flowering shrubs, coloured foliage and rock plants.
Lying at the south-western tip of Scotland, Logan Botanic Garden is unrivalled as the country's...
Located 6 miles west of New Galloway, this granite boulder on Moss Rapploch commemorates Robert the...
One of the wildest places in southwest Scotland, but still surprisingly accessible, Cairnsmore is a...
Set in 75 acres of outstanding natural beauty on an isthmus between two natural lochs, these lavish...
Visit the home of Cream o' Galloway luxury ice cream to indulge in an ice cream sundae or book the...
A fine example of a Scottish tower-house castle, Cardoness Castle was built in the later 15th...
A specialist nursery in a fine 2.7 acre 18th century walled garden with old vinery and bothy, all...
Recognised as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation...
This castellated monument is built on the site of an Iron Age hillfort known as the Tor of Craigoch...
Stranraer's first harbour, the West Pier, was built in 1820. Previous to this ships had anchored...
St Andrew's Kirk was built in the 16th century, however, the circular tower was created earlier and...
The huge flat-topped mound of Innermessan Mote was part of a massive earth and timber castle built...
The magnificent ruins of Dunskey Castle are picturesquely perched on a rocky outcrop jutting out...
For a long time Droughduil Mote was thought to be the earth mound of a 12th-century castle....
The park has a wide range of leisure facilities for all ages including a large boating lake with a...
Self Catering
Furnished to an excellent standard. Excellent sea loch and hill views. Portree 11 miles (18kms)....
Self Catering
The Heron Apartment is a spacious first floor flat including the former drawing room of this fine...
Guesthouse
The bed and breakfast accommodation comprises 7 fully en-suite bedrooms (of which 4 have sea views)...
Guesthouse
Victorian house with large comfortable en-suite rooms, T/V overlooking quiet square close to...
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