A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at Hawkhill B&B. We are situated in the conservation village of Kirkpatrick Durham near Castle Douglas and only a mile from the A75. A prime location for exploring the countryside of Dumfries & Galloway.
Hawkhill is a modern property, the deceptively large house is furnished in a blend of modern and traditional styles. It is spacious, bright and airy.
TWIN ROOM: A large delightful room with two single beds. There is a seating area where you can relax after a day out in the surrounding countryside. The ensuite shower room is large with twin sinks and a double shower enclosure. In the room there is tea, coffee, hot chocolate and fresh milk if you require. Digital TV and DVD player. Hairdryer. Clock radio. A selection of toiletries.
DOUBLE ROOM: This is a bright and attractive room with fine views of the distant hills. There is a large ensuite shower room. In the room there is tea, coffee, hot chocolate and fresh milk if you require. Digital TV and DVD player. Hairdryer. Clock radio. A selection of toiletries.
We have a guest lounge for you to relax in where there are plenty of books and games to keep you amused.
Or you may like to sample the hospitality of some of the local inns, the nearest one being a pleasant 15 minute walk away.
Breakfast is served in our dining area overlooking the garden where you may see a red kite. To set you up for the day we offer a delicious cooked breakfast using locally sourced produce where we can. Or lighter options as you require. So whether you are contemplating a hike in the forest or a gentler day’s activity we aim to satisfy whatever sized appetite you have.
We have off road parking, secure bike storage and an outside tap for washing down your bikes.
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| Opening Times 2013 (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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