| Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Mid Crossleys | £240.00 per unit per week |
*As a guide, prices are per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Explore the former home of Robert Burns, which today it is one of the leading visitor attractions...
Take the family along to this fantastic country themed adventure play facility.
Gracefield Arts Centre presents a changing programme of contemporary visual art and craft...
Castledykes Park is a park in Dumfries and is near to another of the town’s green spaces, The Dock...
Situated in an 18th-century watermill by the banks of the River Nith in Dumfries, the centre tells...
Built into the sandstone of the bridge itself in 1660, Dumfries' oldest house is now a museum of...
This arthouse cinema shows a wide variety of films in a fantastic setting in the heart of Dumfries.
Whether you are a Robert Burns enthusiast or just fancy a pint and some good food, The Globe Inn is...
Visit a treasure trove of local history set in an 18th century windmill and gaze through the...
This spectacular 1,400 acre wild reserve of the Wildlife & Wetlands Trust is situated on the north...
It was in this house in Dumfries that Robert Burns wrote some of his best known poems.
The garden at Newtonairds is a beautiful setting for the National Collection of Hosta plantaginea...
Based around the original control tower of the former RAF Dumfries, the museum houses a fascinating...
With its fantastic purpose-built indoor play area for children up to 11 plus its excellent cafe,...
Holding over 8000 books, from the 18th century to the present, Westerkirk Library is the oldest...
Overlooking the town of Langholm, this memorial takes the form of a giant metal open book and is...
Mabie Farm Park offers over 5,000 square feet of indoor play area and represents a fantastic day...
Thought to date back to around AD 680, this magnificent cross is one of the most famous and...
The Dock Park is the oldest park in Dumfries and is located on the east bank of the River Nith.
This National Nature Reserve is a classic example of an ancient raised bog and is one of the most...
These magnificent ruins date back to the 14th century and sit upon an earlier site of a priory once...
This splendid red-sandstone ruin of the late 13th century was founded by Lady Devorgilla of...
The fully restored water-powered New Abbey Cornmill offers visitors a wonderful insight into...
Applegarthtown, with its wetland habitat, is internationally recognised for its highly successful...
Visit Caerlaverock Castle and discover one of Scotland’s great medieval fortresses.
Caerlaverock is a National Nature Reserve with great birdwatching and walking opportunities.
Visit this tribute to the community of Lockerbie at the Dryfesdale Lodge Visitor’s Centre, situated...
See beautiful handcrafted porcelain gifts being made and decorate your own pot at Dalton Pottery...
Lochmaben's magnificent ruins are a fine example of a 14th-century Z-plan Scottish tower house.
Once a stronghold of the Douglases, Morton Castle is a fine late 13th-century hall house.
Step inside to see what lies hidden behind the outer walls of this relatively unassuming pre-war...
Discover the history of the savings bank movement as well as the region of Dumfries & Galloway...
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