This friendly hotel is situated in the centre of Castle Douglas, with a location ideal for fishing, walking, cycling, golfing and relaxation.
Roger
United Kingdom
Friendly, obliging & helpful staff.
Our room was spotless.
Lots of hot water with A BATH(hooray)! In the very large bathroom!!!!
Staff readily provided a cooling fan for our small, hot bedroom.
This family-run hotel offers attractive en-suite accommodation in the centre of Dalbeattie, on Scotland's beautiful Solway Coast in Kirkcudbrightshire.
janette
United Kingdom
Nicely refurbished. Good food, central location. Entertainment was good in bar. Would recommend and use again
Stylishly decorated, tastefully furnished and renovated to a high standard, the Market Inn Hotel is situated in the heart of Castle Douglas, famous for its impressive cuisine. Free WiFi is available.
Adam
United Kingdom
Central location, food was excellent quality and the choice available was great. The team couldn't do enough for you and really personalised our needs. The room was very clean and the beds were comfortable.
Set in Castle Douglas, 25 km from Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club, Ernespie House Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Colin
United Kingdom
We had an excellent cooked to order breakfast. Our room was spacious, quiet and coomfortable. Hotel is well back from the main road so there was no traffic noise. We had a lovely cooked to order dinner on arrival and the staff could not have been more helpful.
Situated in Dalbeattie, 21 km from Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club, The Maxwell Arms Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Tatjana
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff,booked two rooms ,comfortable beds,had good sleep ,great location
Located on the banks of Loch Auchenreoch, The Inn on the Loch offers bed and breakfast accommodation in this beautiful corner of South West Scotland.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Family owned and run, friendly staff. Great location covering Dumfries to castle Douglas and the many tourist sites available along this coast. The room was clean and simply furnished. I though we would have noise from the main road but triple glazing worked well. Evening meals were good and breakfasts were cooked to order. Sitting in the restaurant you look out onto the loch and weather permitting can sit out there and enjoy a drink.
Boasting garden views, The Lady Maxwell Room at Buittle Castle features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 23 km from Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club.
Paul
Australia
Very helpful hosts. Room was clean, quiet and comfortable. Just right. Breakfast was very good.
Set in Castle Douglas and only 33 km from Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club, Airds Farm Guest House offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Neil
United Kingdom
The location was like something one has dreamt about, it is beautiful beyond belief. The landlady is so lovely and helpful, she helped me out a couple of times. The room was comfortable and had all the facilities you need. The breakfast was nice. I will definitely be back.
The Munches Room at Buittle Castle, boasting a garden, is located in Castle Douglas, 25 km from Dumfries and County Golf Club and 37 km from Caerlaverock Castle.
john
United Kingdom
If you are looking for something completely different and a bit quirky this is it.
I honestly can't fault it. My daughter would have liked WiFi but the lack of internet didn't bother me at all. Beautiful house, stunning surroundings, a great base to access the area. We at at the Mariner in Kipiford, gathered shells on Sandgreen beach, shopped at Castle Douglas and Dalbeattie, and had a thoroughly wonderful weekend.
Barry
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
D&G is scenically lovely - coast & inland - but be aware...
D&G is scenically lovely - coast & inland - but be aware that distances between sights are often substantial, and many roads slow. We loved Kirkcudbright and its galleries & museums, the coast nearby, the RSPB Mersehead reserve, the Logan botanical gardens, New Lanark, and the retro charms of Thornhill and Wigtown. There's also great walking, if you can. Most other towns are down at heel though, and eating options are limited: we found the Palm of India in Dumfries very good, and heard good reports of Mr. Pook's in Castle Douglas.
Gerald
United Kingdom
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