This beautiful imposing hotel, set in mature tree lined gardens, was once the residence of the Bishop of Dumfries & Galloway. Set in a residential area only 5 minutes walk from Dumfries town centre , it is the perfect base to explore Dumfries and the surrounding areas of outstanding beauty.
David Graham — Always a good meal and never a long wait best too book in advance can be very busy
The Galloway Arms Hotel is a heritage listed, quality 10 bedroom hotel lying midway between the town centres of Castle Douglas and Dumfries. These towns are 18 miles apart, so that Crocketford over the years became fondly referred to as 'The Nine Mile Bar'. We are a family owned and managed heritage hotel in the heart of South West Scotland, benefiting from a rural location which is also central.
Henry R. — Great atmosphere and great food The roast lamb dinner was the best ever
Ferintosh offers Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Dumfries. The Guest House is a very attractive red sandstone Victorian building resting peacefully in a quiet residential part of the historic and beautiful town of Dumfries, Scotland. Ferintosh is opposite Dumfries Railway Station and a 5 minute walk from the town centre.
Lucy Smith — A lovely warm welcome, room immaculately tidy and decent size, shower was spot on. Great breakfast! Close to the town centre
A 17th century country house hotel situated a short 3.5 miles from Dumfries on the mostly undiscovered and scenic Solway Coast, Mabie House has a pleasant warm and welcoming atmosphere to relax in and enjoy whatever your activity. We are nestled neatly within the heart of the beautiful Mabie Forest, home to numerous award winning paths and world class 7 Stanes mountain bike trails.
Alan Whittingham — 12 of us stayed at Mabie House on a recent 4 day golf trip! Our whole party were unanimous in our enjoyment of our stay!
With sweeping views over the Solway Firth and the mountains of the Lake District, you'll never tire of the scenery. Situated just outside Dumfries and 15 minutes from Gretna Green, Hetland Hall is ideal for exploring the undiscovered beauty and history of Dumfries and Galloway or the countless local golf courses.
Shaun Gatford — The dining experience was not good. After 4 attempts to order a bottle of red wine I had to accept the house red as none
Situated in possibly the most beautiful valley in the Beacons National Park on the fringes of the pretty and sophisticated market town of Crickhowell, the views here are humbling. With 22 individually styled bedrooms, The Manor's interior is honest and unpretentious, we like to think of its characteristics being similar to well-aged Claret.
Tr — Stayed for 2 nights with a large group, the whole weekend was excellent. The food was brilliant, the gym and spa was clean