Glengarth is situated in a quiet residential area of the old toon of Langholm. Shops, restaurants, bars and public transport are all within easy walking distance. Glengarth is also just a few minutes stroll along the beautiful river Esk to The Buccleuch Centre where many talented and famous performers and thespians are regularly billed Glengarth is ideally located for exploring the Scottish Border country and famous textile towns such as Selkirk, Hawick and Kelso. The historic city of Carlisle is just 20 miles to the south and is easily accessible both by public transport or car. With an AA four star accreditation Glengarth offers two ground floor en suite rooms, thus convenient for those who find stairs challenging. Both rooms are equipped to a very high standard including colour TV and DVD player as well as free internet access. The Garden Room not only offers guests a pleasant breakfast area but also somewhere to relax, read, chat or just watch the local bird life at the feeders Whilst our style is relaxed and informal we pride ourselves on delivering a high quality service, we will always do our best to ensure your stay at Glengarth is as pleasant and relaxing as possible With secure storage and drying facilities Glengarth is a suitable location for walkers and cyclists At Glengarth we operate a very strict no smoking policy and do not have the facilities to accommodate small children Langholm, known to the locals as the “Muckle Toon” meaning the big town; was in days past the largest town in the borders. It is steeped in Reiver history and that of the textile industry. It is from Langholm Castle that the famous Johnnie Armstrong mounted his daring raid on Carlisle Castle to rescue an equally daring and infamous Kinmont Willie. Whilst their Reiving days are over the town retains many of those Reiver names such as Armstrong, Bell, Irving, Graham and Maxwell to name but a few, these days they welcome visitors to this very special town