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The hotel is often complimented on its welcoming atmosphere, whether guests are visiting for business or pleasure and each room is freshly decorated in its own unique style. The 16 en suite bedrooms are relaxing, comfortable and complete with Sky TV, direct dial telephone and tea and coffee facilities.
Renowned for quality and value, this Taste of Scotland accredited hotel serves mouth watering local fare in a choice of dining venues from The Bistro, a relaxed informal atmosphere serving meals from light bites to exquisite dishes, through to Artistas Restaurant serving a more formal 2 or 3-course dining experience. You can also enjoy a fine selection of wines to complement your choice from the menu, along with an extensive range of malt whiskies for after dinner.
Set in one of Scotland's most romantic landscapes, with rugged coastlines, fine beaches and heather-clad hills, the town offers a wide variety of attractions. Kirkcudbright is known as the Artists' Town and is still home to a thriving arts scene, inspired by the beautiful light which illuminates the Solway Coast. The town centre is very attractive with a colourful combination of medieval, Georgian and Victorian buildings and there is lots going on with many summer festivities across the region and plenty of opportunities for good river fishing, sea angling and golf.
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Opened in 1893, this traditional late Victorian museum has been considerably upgraded while still...
The remains of this late 16th-century house show how architecture changed from the heavily defended...
A former debtor's prison, the Tolbooth Art Centre is a delightful gallery in the Artists' Town of...
A hidden treasure nestling on the banks of the River Dee near the Artists' Town of Kirkcudbright,...
A hidden treasure nestling on the banks of the River Dee near the Artists' Town of Kirkcudbright,...
Situated in the picturesque fishing town of Kirkcudbright, the Harbour Cottage Gallery is a...
Visit the Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park to see the fantastic collection of native and exotic...
Mary Queen of Scots spent her last night on Scottish soil in this Cistercian abbey, which was...
Visit the home of Cream o' Galloway luxury ice cream to indulge in an ice cream sundae or book the...
A specialist nursery in a fine 2.7 acre 18th century walled garden with old vinery and bothy, all...
A fine example of a Scottish tower-house castle, Cardoness Castle was built in the later 15th...
Situated on an island in the middle of the River Dee, this formidable castle is only reachable by...
Showcasing an eclectic selection of Scottish paintings from the 19th century to new work by...
Clience Studio is in Castle Douglas(originally established in the Artists Town Kirkcudbright,2005)...
Recognised as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation...
Gifted to the town of Castle Douglas by a local artist in 1938, the art gallery was renovated in...
Threave Garden is very much a garden for all seasons, renowned for its glorious display of...
The Allan Wright Photographic Gallery founded in 2010 with partner Lorna Willock, local food expert...
One of the wildest places in southwest Scotland, but still surprisingly accessible, Cairnsmore is a...
Located 7 miles north east of Dalbeattie, Drumcoltran Tower is a fortified mid 16th-century L plan...
Enjoy spending time in Colliston Park either strolling or enjoying a picnic overlooking the boating...
Known locally as the Lowes Lochs, this small but diverse upland reserve boasts a wealth of wildlife.
Situated in the beautiful and unspoilt Glenkens area, a warm welcome awaits you at this 4- star...
The coastal village of Creetown hosts one of the finest private collections of gemstones, crystals,...
Enjoy a fascinating insight into over 150 years of Creetown's history through a large collection of...
The site of two remarkably complete Neolithic burial cairns south east of Creetown.
This 11th-century collegiate church was once a priory of Benedictine nuns.
Whithorn, in the west of Dumfries & Galloway, is a great place to spend a day learning all about...
Situated on the scenic north shore of the Solway coast, Mersehead Nature Reserve is an extensive...
This romantic garden with its backdrop of mature trees was designed by the owner, an enthusiastic...
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