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2 self-catering cottages on the edge of Galloway Park, at the foot of Galloway’s second highest Peak, Cairnsmore of Fleet and offering a fabulous and peaceful location in which to relax and explore this quiet, and often forgotten, corner of Scotland. Both cottages are 250-year old listed buildings, formerly part of the stables and coach houses situated within the quadrangular cobbled courtyard on Cairnsmore Estate, once the shooting estate of the Dukes of Bedford.

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2 self-catering cottages on the edge of Galloway Park, at the foot of Galloway’s second highest Peak, Cairnsmore of Fleet and offering a fabulous and peaceful location in which to relax and explore this quiet, and often forgotten, corner of Scotland. Both cottages are 250-year old listed buildings, formerly part of the stables and coach houses situated within the quadrangular cobbled courtyard on Cairnsmore Estate, once the shooting estate of the Dukes of Bedford.

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Muirfad Farmhouse B & B Palnure, Newton Stewart,Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway is situated within walking distance of Kirroughtree Forrest and the Galloway Dark Sky Park THE FIRST IN THE UK and one of the best in the world for star gazing.
Muirfad is a typical Galloway Farmhouse believed to have been built in the 18th century, and retains many of it’s original features, but with the comfort of modern day living.

The house is set in over an acre of gardens of which some are landscaped and is conveniently situated within easy reach of the unspoilt market town of Newton Stewart, the rural community of Creetown and Scotland’s famous booktown of Wigtown.

As a back drop to the house we have the Corbet Cairnsmore of Fleet and beyond the Mighty Merrick. We truly live in an area of breathtaking beauty.
Muirfad, the “white farmhouse” mentioned in ” Walk in Scotland” as a land mark to one of the entrances to Kirroughtree Forest is in an area reknowned for it’s hillwalking, and 7Stanes mountain bike trails, deer stalking, nature trails,bird watching, fishing and golf along with it’s natural beauty.

There are botanic gardens whose plants benefit from the influence of the Gulf stream, sandy beaches, cliffs , historic ruins, ancient woodlands, moorlands and lochs. There is an abundance of wild life in this area from soaring Golden Eagles and Red Kites to Deer, Mountain goats and Red squirrels.

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Kirroughtree House Hotel is a Listed Country Mansion dating back to the 1700’s set within 6 acres of its own gardens only minutes from the country town of Newton Stewart and the River Cree. Relax in the quiet of the countryside and the ambience of the Hotel, or enjoy outdoor pursuits of your choosing in the beautiful surroundings of South West Scotland. Bookings can be made for various Golf Courses in the area – the Newton Stewart Golf Club (golf buggies available) only a short stroll away. In the adjacent Galloway Hills the deer roam free and are often seen in the gardens. The hills are a magnificent environment for walking and cycling and with the relatively mild climate of the South West at any time of the year. Beautiful Gardens, picturesque ports, castles and other historic sights are close by. Hunting and fishing are also available for those so inclined. Kirroughtree House is situated only 8 miles from Wigtown with the main driveway access being from the A714 just 300 yards from it’s junction with the A75.

Kirroughtree House Hotel
Newton Stewart
DG8 6AN

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Solid Luxury offer 33 luxury self catering cosy log cabins beautifully situated in mature woodland.  There are several types of Scandinavian timber lodges to choose from sleeping 2 to 8.

Minnigaff

Newton Stewart

DG8 6AN

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A fairytale cottage in a wild and beautiful glen, this diminutive former schoolroom makes a perfect hideaway or writing retreat for two, or even one. Reached by a bumpy track, it lies in the middle of the glen, with the Solway Firth just a mile or so away.

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Situated on the National Cycle Route, near the village of Creetown and market town of Newton Stewart, these comfortable cottages offer panoramic views over Wigtown Bay and the Galloway Hills.

Built in a traditional Galloway style, Cnoc Glass and Cnoc Doon are identical semi-detached cottages set within their own private, enclosed gardens on this family-run working farm.

The porches to the front of the cottages maximise the panoramic views over Wigtown Bay and the Galloway Hills allowing you to sit, relax and enjoy the view while the gardens also have outdoor seating and barbecues, perfect for a family get together.

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Two immaculately-presented semi-detached cottages on the outskirts of the former fishing town of Creetown, in beautiful Dumfries and Galloway. Luxuriously appointed throughout to provide quality accommodation, these cottages are the perfect getaway for families or friends who wish to explore this beautiful part of Scotland. Both are finished to an excellent standard with oak flooring, underfloor central heating and woodburning stoves. These delightful cottages have a large shared lawned garden and each has a private patio area with furniture and a barbecue. Creetown, with its location on the Solway Firth and near to the Galloway Hills, is an ideal location for exploring this diverse part of the country. The area offers salmon fishing on the River Cree, as well as wonderful walking and cycling in the surrounding forests and hills. The Laggan Outdoor Activity Centre provides a fun and adventurous day out. Less energetic pursuits include a visit to nearby Wigtown, Scotland’s National Book Town and the Chocolate Factory at Twynholm.

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Barholm Accommodation features free WiFi throughout the property and views of sea in Creetown. This 3-star bed and breakfast offers a garden. Free private parking is available on site.

All guest rooms at the bed and breakfast are fitted with a TV and a kitchenette. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom. The rooms will provide guests with a microwave.

Guests at the accommodation will be able to enjoy activities in and around Creetown, like hiking.

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We would love to welcome you to The Steading Cottage at Kirkmabreck which has been worked by our family for four generations, almost 100yrs. This recently renovated farm cottage sits in the heart of a busy working, upland farm which breeds native Black face Sheep and Galloway cattle, it is known as The Home of The White Galloway.

The Farm sits on a hillside overlooking the beautiful Wigtown Bay with panoramic views over the “Machars” and out to the Irish Sea and the Isle of Man. It is three miles outside Creetown and ideally placed for anyone wishing to explore this unspoilt coastline and hills.

This area has so much to offer visitors from the thrill seekers racing round the mountain bike tracks at Kirroughtree to those just wanting to sit back and enjoy the peace and quiet, admiring the daytime views and the night time dark skies, free from light pollution. We are also trying to do our bit for the environment and have our own wind turbine on the hillside generating electricity.

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Glenquicken is a working farm with sheep, horses, hens, pedigree Galloway cattle and working dogs. We also run a trout fishery. The farm is open for exploration by our guests and we have an abundance of wildlife with deer, hares, pheasants, ducks, buzzards, hawks and numerous garden birds. We even have our own resident white barn owl.

Our cottages are maintained and furnished to a high standard and all rooms have stunning views of the Galloway countryside. The water in the cottages is supplied by our own spring which rises deep in the hill behind the farm. The water is very pure and clean as it is filtered through Galloway granite and the sand and gravel deposited from a long-gone glacier which once covered our glen. Car parking is available outside the cottages in a private area set aside for this purpose.

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Lodge Cottage was once the granary and bothy for the farm that have now been carefully and sympathetically converted into a very comfortable cottage containing all modern-day conveniences while retaining an old-world character. Again, the views from

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Providing excellent four star Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Creetown, a small quiet coastal village lying between Gatehouse of Fleet and Newton Stewart, where we hope you will find a “home from home”.

Cherrytrees was built in 1746 of the local granite (with a large modern extension to the rear, added in 1830) and is a listed building that has been sympathetically updated, providing modern comfort whilst retaining its character and charm. The rooms are of a generous size as are the en-suite bathrooms.

59-61 St John St                                                                                                                                                        Creetown                                                                                                                                                                          Newton Stewart

DG8 7JB

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Converted farm steading ½-mile from Newton Stewart and 6 miles from Wigtown. It comprises six self-catering lodges. Magnificent views overlooking the River Cree towards the Galloway Hills. Ideally located for the Book Town and for cycling, fishing, walking and birdwatching, also within easy access of the many golf courses in the region.

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Nether Barr
Newton Stewart
DG8 6AU

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Beautiful riverside setting, detached 18th-century house visited by Edgar Allan Poe as a boy in 1815. Five letting rooms, en-suites, evening meals, table licence.

Flowerbank Guest House
Millcroft Road,
Minnigaff
Newton Stewart
DG8 6PJ

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Guesthouse with double or twin rooms and beautiful views over the River Cree towards the bustling market town of Newton Stewart. Packed lunches available to allow you to spend the day on the golf course, hillwalking, mountain biking, birdwatching or fishing. All rooms with colour TV and hospitality tray. Off-road parking and beautiful tiered garden sloping down to the Cree.

Villa Cree Guest House
Creebridge,
Newton Stewart
DG8 6NR

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The Creebridge House Hotel is a traditional Scottish country house hotel, with 18 ensuite bedrooms, which preserves the peace and tranquility of rural life in elegant surroundings.

Your hosts, Steve, Sarah, Rory, Campbell and the rest of the team look forward to offering you a warm welcome and comfortable stay.

6 Creebridge

Newton Stewart

DG8 6NP

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Housed in an old Victorian schoolhouse, Newton Stewart Youth Hostel is located in a quiet woodland area just five minutes from the picturesque market town of Newton Stewart in the beautiful south west of Scotland.

The youth hostel offers a range of shared accommodation and private rooms and is a great base for outdoor enthusiasts, families and wildlife watchers looking to discover the Galloway Forest Park and surrounding area.

Other facilities include a well-equipped self-catering kitchen, a laundry and drying room, secure bike storage and ample on-site parking.

Minnigaff

Newton Stewart

DG8 6PJ

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Set in Newton Stewart, Machermore Castle West Lodge provides accommodation with access to a garden.

Offering mountain views, all units come with a kettle, a flat-screen TV, ironing facilities and a living room. A balcony with river views is offered in each unit.

Fishing can be enjoyed nearby.

Surrounded with views of the Galloway Hills our Caravan and Motorhome Certificated Location is situated a mile from Newton Stewart and a 15 minute drive from Wigtown. Our five serviced pitches are hardstanding with grass area. Each pitch has its own drinking water tap, grey water drain and access to an electric hook upChemical waste disposal also on site.  On site there is the “Wee Hoose” which is home to a toilet and shower as well as an information point.  

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Creebridge Lodge offers 5 bedrooms of accommodation in Minnigaff near Newton Stewart, Dumfries & Galloway. The B&B is ideal for exploring the Galloway Forest Park and surrounding Scottish countryside, as well as being within easy walking distance to all local amenities.

All of our bedrooms offer en suite facilities. The house, formerly known as Masonfield House, is full of character with many of its original features. It was built by James Kinna in 1873, who also built nearby Dunbar and Riverstead houses.

We have 2 double bedrooms and 2 twin bedrooms, each with their own en suite bathroom. All rooms feature Freeview TV, tea and coffee making facilities and a hair dryer. A trouser press is available on request. We also have a fabulous 4 poster bed available.

Smoking is prohibited in all rooms. Unfortunately we no longer accept pets in the B&B. We provide a lock up for bikes and drying facilities. We also provide a laundry service if required.

For breakfast we provide a full cooked breakfast, fruit juice, toast, and a selection of cereals. Continental breakfast is also available. Early breakfast is also available please enquire for details.

There is a large off road parking area at the front of the property for staying guests.

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The cottages are spacious and comfortable and provide all the creature comforts of home after exploring all the different and exciting adventures Dumfries and Galloway has to offer.

All the cottages offer CCTV and DVD. The CCTV is so you can watch, when in season, the antics of the Barn Owls and Tawny Owls as they bring up their young. You will be amazed how you become absorbed in the drama and antics of the Owl families.

Newton Stewart is only 15 minutes away by car where there are good restaurants and friendly pubs. Mind you, you will have to keep a wary eye open for the deer as you travel. Also Newton Stewart has Shops and Supermarkets where you can stock up with supplies.

What adventure you may ask? Many… The Natural beauty of the Mull of Galloway to watch the drama of sea-bird life, The Red Kite TrailGalloway Forest and the wild Mountain Goats. The Wickerman Festival, Scotland’s answer to Glastonbury, Golfing, Fishing, Walking the Southern Upland Way, Mountain biking on the 7 Stanes… to name but some.

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Period cottage with wonderful views of Merrick mountain and open countryside.  This well-presented stone built property, has been refurbished in the summer of 2016, but still retains many original features and charm, offering cosy country living with 21st century comfort. Nested in a peaceful private position, within walking distance of all local amenities.

Located overlooking the beautiful countryside, on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Kirkcowan with its friendly country pub. Within easy reach of the historic marketing towns of Newton Stewart, Gate House of Fleet and Kirkcudbright (popularly known as the Artist town), with their excellent festivals, leisure and shopping facilities. The immediate area is a paradise for walkers, hikers, cyclists and mountain bikers with numerous glens, country trails, nature reserves, forestry tracks and costal paths including the wonderful Wigtown Bay, Luce Bay, Solway Firth coast line and the splendid Galloway National Park to explore. Glentrool is close by and offers forest walks, from the view point at Bruce’s Stone you get magnificent views down the Loch which is also home to an RSPB bird reserve.  The 7stanes series of mountain bike trails are on the doorstep, described as ‘global superstar’ of tracks graded from easy to severe.  Loch Ken offers a huge choice of watersports and the longest zip wire in Europe as well as a human slingshot can be found at a outdoor activity centre which is a short drive away.  The Cocoabean Factory, at Twynholm is a great day out for younger children there are chocolate workshops and excellent indoor and outdoor play parks to enjoy!

when you walk into the cottage you will find the lounge which has lovely views across the open countryside, cosy log burner and a smart TV a great space to catch up and relax after a day exploring the beautiful surrounding area.  From the lounge you will enter the kitchen which has a lovely stone feature wall, electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge/freezer, there is also a utility room with washer/dryer.  Along the hallway you will find the bathroom with shower over the bath and WC.  The double and twin bedrooms are opposite and both offer comfortable and relaxed accommodation with views across the stunning hills and pretty garden.

Outside there is a lovely enclosed garden with a further 10 acres of land and woodland to explore and there is private parking for two cars.

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Oakbank, a cosy Victorian house set in an acre of mature gardens only a few minutes from the centre of Newton Stewart, provides bed and breakfast accommodation in four-star comfort for our guests and, if they wish, their pets too. All rooms have en suite bathrooms, television and coffee or tea sets. There is ample off-street parking and storage for bicycles or camping gear.

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A cosy cottage in a peaceful, secluded location and with fine views of the surrounding countryside. The cottage is an excellent base for exploring this delightful area. Convenient for forest walks readily available in the nearby extensive Galloway Forest Park, Britain’s first designated  Dark Sky Park,  easy access to the Southern Upland Way, and for the more adventurous there are plentiful opportunities for hill walking. Located throughout south west Scotland are a large network of cycle tracks including stages of the Forestry Commission  7Stanes mountain bike network, with the local stage being at Kirroughtree.  A variety of beaches are within easy reach, and there are several golf courses nearby. Newton Stewart is within three miles, offering shopping and recreational facilities with a variety of hotels and pubs for eating out.

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