Centrally situated near Kirkcudbright's town centre, this homely self-catering cottage with its spacious garden and barbecue area offers a great stay.
The lounge has a cosy wood burning stove, TV with video, a CD player, and games and books for your use. The modern kitchen and dining room is fully equipped with all the necessities you need to enjoy a stress-free self-catering break and upstairs, each of the bright and airy twin bedrooms are decorated with cool, crisp colours and furnished with comfortable beds as well as lots of other little extras which will make your stay an enjoyable one, including quality bedding and towels. Unlimited gas, electricity and logs are included in your rate.
Arnot's Cottage is part of VisitScotland's Walkers and Bikers Welcome Scheme and offers facilities including a large lockable shed for bike storage, a rack and heater for drying boots, a washer/dryer for clothes, information on local weather forecasts and details of local walks and cycle routes.
The town and surrounding area retains an unspoilt charm and you are guaranteed a warm welcome from the friendly locals. Kirkcudbright is known as the Artists' Town because of its artistic connections and there are several galleries and exhibitions in the Town Hall and Tolbooth Gallery which you can browse. There is also a good range of shops and several excellent restaurants, traditional pubs and cosy cafes as well as tennis courts, a golf course, a bowling green and a swimming pool. Nearby, the delightful surrounding countryside and beaches provide fantastic walking and wildlife-watching opportunities - birdwatchers particularly won't want to miss the Caerlaverock Reserve and the Galloway Red Kite Trail.
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