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Two holiday cottages that have been designed to cater for couples with all “mod cons” to make self-catering an enjoyable experience. The cottages are spacious and comfortable and provide all the creature comforts of home after exploring the area. Both 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.

Waterside Lodges
Waterside
Knowe
Newton Stewart
DG8 6RZ

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Glamping (glamorous camping) has never been so popular because it combines all the adventure of camping, but with the comfort and convenience of a cosy, well-equipped holiday pod instead of a basic tent.
Experience the stunning, rugged beauty of the Galloway wilderness in complete comfort! Our luxury insulated pods include a double bed, bedding and towels, an en-suite shower, toilet and wash basin, a 2-ring cooking hob, fridge and log burner and can sleep up to two adults and two children.
Situated on a 100-acre farm in the heart of Galloway, close to the Galloway Forest Park and a few miles from Newton Stewart, Barnharrow Holiday Pods are the perfect way to experience all that this beautiful corner of south west Scotland has to offer.
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Creeside Escape Shepherd’s Hut – Experiential, Sustainable and Close to Nature


Fresh air, dark starry skies, peace & quiet whilst staying in a traditional shepherd’s hut on our farm.

Our hut is sited with uninterrupted views of the River Cree and the Galloway Hills in the distance. On warmer summer evenings relax outside and enjoy the beautiful scenery, but if it’s wet and windy retreat inside where you will be warm and toasty beside the wood buring stove.

Our shepherd’s hut sleeps 2 in a double bed. Please ask if you wish to bring additional guests (small charge).There is an en-suite compost WC, but no shower facility. All bed linen and towels are provided, along with blankets for colder days.

There is NO Wi-Fi, very limited phone signal and NO hot tub but what you do have is books, cards, board games and a radio to keep you entertained.

There is a wood burner with a rocking chair, and a basket full of logs (additional can be purchased). There is a small gas stove with kettle and complimentary tea and coffee. Bottled water is provided for drinking. Power is supplied by a solar panel on the hut roof. There is a socket if you do need to charge your phone. No mains electric.

A continental breakfast is available by prior arrangement (additional charge).

Sorry no pets as we are a working farm and sheep may be grazing around the hut at certain times of the year. Off road parking is available. There is a short walk to the hut across a field with no hard path so please wear sensible shoes.

We are open 10 months of the year, closed for lambing during March and April.

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Directly adjacent to the House o’ Hill Hotel is Curleywee Cottage, named after one of the region’s mountains.

The cottage provides ideal accommodation for those seeking to get away from it all, who are walking the Southern Upland Way, exploring the Galloway Forest or biking along the world-renowned 7Stanes trails.

The recently refurbished cottage, which can comfortably sleep three people, has its own washing and secure bike facilities and pets are also welcome by arrangement.

It comprises a tastefully decorated and fully equipped open-plan kitchen and living area with a flat screen TV/DVD player; two extremely comfortable bedrooms, one single, one double; and a stylishly appointed bathroom with luxury walk-in shower.

The garden area at the back of the cottage is fully enclosed to ensure privacy and security if you decide to bring a pet. It also comes equipped with a picnic table.

The cottage can be booked on a bed and breakfast basis or self catering, please contact us for further details

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The Orangerie is set in Bargrennan. Guests staying at this holiday home have access to free WiFi.

The holiday home features a TV.

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Situated in Bargrennan, House o’ Hill Hotel features a garden. This 3-star hotel offers a bar. Free WiFi is at guests’ disposal.

All units are fitted with a TV with cable channels, a kettle, a shower, free toiletries and a wardrobe. Each room has a private bathroom, while some rooms are equipped with a kitchen with an oven. All guest rooms will provide guests with a toaster.

A continental breakfast can be enjoyed at the property.

Hiking is among the activities that guests can enjoy near the hotel.

This business has disabled access.
This business has an accessible toilet.
This business allows assistance dogs.

Accessibility statement: We have two guest rooms in the hotel which are not accessible as they are upstairs. We have a cottage suite adjacent to the hotel which is fully accessible. There is a threshold step at the front door and also into the shower. The hotel can be accessed by wheelchair with a very small step, then everything else is on one level.

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Lying in a very peaceful, rural location on a 200-acre private estate, this detached former farmhouse offers the perfect luxury self-catering break in beautiful countryside adjacent to the Galloway Hills.

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Carraig is a luxuriously appointed Shepherd’s Hut set in a small paddock beside our farmsteading. Egyptian cotton bedlinen, deep 2000 pocket-sprung mattress, pure wool throws and lots of comfy cushions ensure you have a good night’s sleep in the absolute peace and quiet of this unpolluted, hidden countryside gem. On the edge of Galloway Forest Park, no light pollution means on cloudless nights a myriad stars, planets, and even the Milky Way can be seen. The views from your bed day or night are breathtaking. 

A tiny log-burning stove heats the hut, and there’s a mini-oven with a grill and 2 hotplates for rustling up all your mealtime needs. Store your provisions in the under-counter larder fridge. Hot and cold running water, as well as logs, firelighters and kindling are provided. Free Wi-fi. A shower and loo supplied with toiletries and toilet rolls and fluffy White Company towels complete the facilities on offer inside the Hut.

Externally, decking surrounds Carraig, with a charming bistro set for morning coffee or evening aperitifs. From here you have fantastic long-ranging views over farmland to the Galloway Hills in the distance. The paddock is for your exclusive use. There is free parking, an electric vehicle charge-point, and although we live on site, we will only come and see you to check you in and out and if you need us.

Carraig sleeps 2 in one double bed. Because of farm animals in close proximity, sorry, no dogs or pets. No children.

Prices from £100 per night. Min 2 nights. Maximum 2 persons.

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We offer short breaks (from 3 nights) or longer stays in our two pet friendly self-catering cottages situated in Glentrool Village, a 25 minute drive from Wigtown.  Both cottages sleep up to five people.  The cottages are directly opposite each other, so potentially also suitable for larger families by booking both cottages.

Our cosy cottages are set in a beautiful, peaceful, rural location. We are the only village in our International Dark Sky Park which is why we get such awesome starry nights.  Glentrool is right in the heart of the stunning Galloway Forest and part of the UNESCO designated Biosphere, with trees, streams, lochs and mountains right on the doorstep.

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Overlooking Loch Trool in the heart of the beautiful Galloway Forest Dark Skies Park, The Buchan provides modern, comfortable accommodation for up to 8 people who enjoy getting away from it all and forgetting about the outside world. Set in a remote, stunning location and surrounded by hills and forests there are outstanding opportunities for walking and relaxation. Bird watching is exceptional and there are cycle tracks nearby. Fishing can be arranged through the Glentrool Visitor Centre, five miles away.

Converted from a farm to a hunting lodge in 1855 by the Earl of Galloway, this historic house offers life at a different pace. Its systems are entirely reliant on nature with its own hydro-electricity and separate water supply. It has full central heating and wood-burning stove. A large conservatory (with hot tub) allows you to relax and enjoy the spectacular views and wildlife whatever the weather. There is no television reception, but a small set is provided for those who wish to bring their own video or games. There is a payphone for those who fret at the loss of a mobile signal!

The house is surrounded by over two acres of private land with a small burn, woodland and pond. Beyond this is some of the finest oak forest in Scotland with trees up to 400 years old.   Sheep graze nearby and wildlife predominates so dogs must be kept under strict control. The house and its surroundings can be enjoyed all year round but insect repellent is strongly advised in the summer!

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Scottish country estate surrounded by 100 acres of woodland, bordered by the River Cree. 7 self catering lodges and apartments – 2 of which are located in the main house. Sleeping 4 to 12 with all mod cons you would expect, perfect for a cozy couples retreat or an extended family gathering.

Just 6 miles from Newton Stewart and 10 from Wigtown,  yet a world away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, we invite you to relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity on offer here at Penninghame.

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We are a small, friendly, family run site, for those who enjoy a relaxed atmosphere in a rural location with countryside views

We are a newly established, friendly alternative to staying on a large site . Located approximately a mile outside the market town of Newton Stewart.  Ideally situated for those wishing to explore the Galloway forest park ,and the local coastline.

North Barnkirk Cottages

Girvan Road

Newton Stewart

DG8 6RA

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The properties at Mochrum Park are in an ideal position for walks through the park and along side the river Bladnoch where we have some of our Salmon fishing the location also makes an ideal base for exploring the region and all that it has to offer. The properties are comfortable for the whole family to enjoy a relaxing holiday whether it is a Spring break, summer holiday or a festive getaway that you are looking for.

We have owned the houses since 1986 and have built up a strong cliental that have been enjoying holidays at Mochrum Park for many years. The houses have just recently been upgraded and we are confident that your holiday with us in Galloway will be leave you feeling relaxed and with some fantastic memories.

Newton Stewart is about 6 miles away, which has a variety of shops such as Sainsbury’s, local bakery and local award winning butchers. Wigtown ‘Scotland’s National Booktown’ is about 5 miles away which boasts some unusual craft shops and bookshops. The properties are ideally located in an idyllic countryside location where there are plenty of lovely country walks and an abundance of village tearooms, craft shops a short drive away.

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A charming stone-built, semi-detached house, dating back to 1793 in the village of Kirkcowan, on the Machars Peninsula in Galloway, in South West Scotland.

Fully refurbished, this welcoming property provides comfortable accommodation for up to five people in three bedrooms, consisting of a king-size master bedroom with en-suite shower, as well as a twin and single bedroom that share a bathroom.

The sitting room has a lovely woodburning stove and for entertainment, there’s an HD flat screen TV and DVD player, along with a piano in the hall.

Also in the sitting room is a dining area, so can you choose to eat here, or at the breakfast bar in the well-equipped kitchen.

The rear garden has a patio and a lawned area, or you can even enjoy outdoor table tennis at the owners’ property next door.

There are walks from the property that take you out into the countryside, and you will find a warm welcome on your return at the village inn.

Kirkcowan also offers a Post Office and a general store.

Why not visit Whithorn Priory & Museum, with its display of ancient carved stones, indulge in the Wigtown Book Festival, or stretch your legs at the Newton Stewart Walking Festival?

Challenge yourself on Europe’s longest zip wire at the Laggan Outdoor Activity Centre, or visit the award-winning Cream O’ Galloway ice cream factory and visitor centre.

This delightful property has something for everyone.

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We are a small family owned traditional village inn situated in Kirkcowan, just seven miles from Newton Stewart in the heart of the Galloway countryside.

This 200 year old former coaching inn retains many original features and offers friendly hospitality to all.

We can cater for families or small parties of golfers, anglers, cyclists, ramblers, shooters or those seeking a relaxing rural break. We have a choice of family, double and twin rooms available, each equipped with TV and tea and coffee making facilities.

We are a fully licensed inn providing a selection of alcoholic and soft drinks. Bar meals and snacks are available throughout the day and our varied menu includes vegetarian and gluten free options.

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Sleeping two guests, this self-contained apartment is elegant and spacious and includes quality furnishings, an attractive and comfortable bedroom, a newly fitted pine kitchen, an impressive Victorian-style bath and shower, plus a beautiful conservatory with additional dining area.

The colourful and perfectly maintained garden includes a well-tended lawn, plethora of delightful flowers and a small patio and garden swing seat, where you can sit and watch out for the red squirrels and wealth of birdlife. There is plenty of parking on the old school playground and undercover parking is available if required.

Conveniently located approximately 15 minutes’ drive from Newton Stewart, the ‘Gateway to the Galloway Hills’ and 20 minutes from Wigtown, the National Book Town, there is plenty for guests to explore. The schoolhouse is an ideal base for fishing with three lochs within 1 mile of the property and if you are keen to spot even more rare birds, the RSPB nature reserve, Wood of Cree, is just 13 miles away.

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A cosy studio-style cottage on the outskirts of picturesque Kirkcowan. It offers a beautiful rural retreat with woodland and countryside views.

Nestled in a peaceful, tranquil location, this rural retreat is perfect for couples. It’s within walking distance of all local amenities, including Kirkcowan’s friendly country pub. Also within easy reach are the historic marketing towns of Newton Stewart, Gate House of Fleet, and Kirkcudbright which is otherwise known as the Artist town. The area is a haven for outdoor lovers, with numerous glens, country trails, nature reserves and coastal paths offering great walking, hiking, cycling and mountain biking opportunities. Explore Wigtown Bay, Luce Bay, Solway Firth coast line, and Galloway National Park, or enjoy the water sports and Europe’s longest zip wipe at Loch Ken.

This single-storey, studio-style cottage offers an open-plan lounge/kitchen/sleeping area – the perfect cosy retreat to explore the area. Relax on the sofa in front of the TV or with the latest bestseller, or cook up a quick lunch or light bite in the kitchen area, which has an electric hob, microwave and fridge/freezer. The cosy double bed has views across the garden and woodland, or you can turn the TV to watch a film in bed. There’s also a shower room with WC.

Stepping outside, you’ll find a picturesque enclosed garden to the front of the cottage, which is set amid 10 acres of land – perfect for exploring. Here you’ll find a seating area where you can sit back and relax in the fresh country air, whilst enjoying a drink. There’s off-road parking available for two cars.

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Set in its own grounds, the Stables Guest House is the ideal base for your holiday in the South West of Scotland. 3-Star Scottish Tourist Board.

Stables Guest House
Corsbie Road
Newton Stewart,
DG8 6JB

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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.

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Newton Stewart

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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.

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Millcroft Road,
Minnigaff
Newton Stewart
DG8 6PJ

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A friendly and comfortable detached bungalow overlooking the Galloway hills, with beautiful gardens and ample parking facilities. Situated in a quiet residential area just a 5 minute walk from the pretty rural market town of Newton Stewart which has numerous Restaurants, Pubs, Cafes and Cinema. We offer a newly refurbished double room with en-suite facilities and a family/twin room with en-suite facilities, both including Flat Screen TV/DVD with freeview, tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryer.

Kiloran Bed & Breakfast
6 Auchendoon Road
Newton Stewart
DG8 6HD

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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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Comfortable detached home in quiet residential area within five minutes’ walk of Newton Stewart’s main street and all its facilities. En-suite rooms equipped with TV, tea/coffee making facilities, etc. and offering views of the surrounding hills and forests. Ideal base for touring this beautiful area and visiting local attractions. Ample off-road parking, drying facilities and secure cycle storage. Packed lunches available on request. No smoking/pets – sorry.

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Princes Avenue
Newton Stewart
DG8 6ES

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Two self-catering apartments in the picturesque Scottish town of Newton Stewart, close to the town centre and all amenities. Apartment one is situated to the rear of the building with patio and sleeps up to four people. Apartment 2 is of Victorian character with high ceilings, original cornicing and a working open fire in the living-room and it sleeps three.

Elaine Ramsay Apartments
8 Arthur Street
Newton Stewart
DG8 6DE

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Situated in Newton Stewart, Craighindle features self-catering accommodation with a patio and free WiFi. This holiday home provides barbecue facilities.

The holiday home includes 3 bedrooms and a kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven. A TV is available.

A bicycle rental service is available at the holiday home.

Stranraer is 24.2 miles from Craighindle, while Portpatrick is 28.6 miles from the property. Glasgow Prestwick Airport is 39.1 miles away.

This property also has one of the best-rated locations in Newton Stewart! Guests are happier about it compared to other properties in the area.

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