Excellent accommodation with wide choice of breakfasts. Very convenient for people travelling on the M74. Also popular with end to end cyclists. Large locked garage for bicycles/motorbikes. Private car park for every customer.
Main prices from 3rd April 2013 are shown below.
Double or twin room B&B £70 Room only £60
Single occupancy B&B £40 Room only £35
Three day break, double or twin £189
FREE WiFi.
A stunning Victorian property overlooking Moffat tennis courts and bowling green to the hills beyond. Under five minutes walk from the town centre.
Great for a break from M74 or for a longer stay to explore the Borders.
Popular with LEJoG cyclists. This guest house offers six en suite twin, double and group rooms as well as a family suite of two bedrooms with shower room between. Each of the homely bedrooms is tastefully decorated and feature comfortable beds, digital TV and tea and coffee facilities with tasty Scottish biscuits.
The guest lounge offers tranquil views over the tennis courts, bowling green and rolling hills beyond and is the perfect place to relax and meet other guests. For your comfort there is also tea and coffee, chilled bottled water and a good supply of books, maps, guides and national tourist information. The proprietor doesn't have a liquor licence but you are welcome to bring your own alcoholic beverages - they'll even keep space in their fridge to chill your bottles!
A delicious breakfast is served every morning, so you can fill up on a full Scottish breakfast with all the trimmings or enjoy one of the lighter options. For all other meals there is a wide range of places to eat within the town centre.
The historical spa town of Moffat makes for a great base for exploring southern Scotland and the Scottish Borders. If you are on your way further north, the Guest House is only a five minute drive from the M74 motorway, but there is much to see and do nearby, including an excellent park, a challenging 18-hole golf course, great fishing - the nearby River Annan has excellent fishing stocks - fantastic walks and a well-equipped sports centre. For keen walkers, Moffat is close to the long-distance route, the Southern Upland Way, while there are many more opportunities, whether on foot, or touring by car, to explore the countryside and enjoy the scenery of this beautiful corner of Scotland.
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