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We have 3 self catering holiday cottages in Dalbeattie,Dumfries and Galloway

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Hornbeam , Dalbeattie
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Price: £ 353 - £ 791

Sleeps: 6

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Detached • Non Smoking • Pub Close By • Sandy Beach 5 Miles • Sea 5 Miles • Short Break • Pet Friendly
This cosy timber lodge sits in a little countryside park just ½ mile from a sandy beach on the fabulous Solway coastline. Set among similar properties with ample of open spaces it enjoys wonderful uninterrupted views over a small fishing loch whose open waters attract various wildlife species. Coastal Rockcliffe Kippford Castle Douglas Threave (NTS) Loch Ken and RSPB reserves are all within easy reach. Fishing pony trekking cycle hire and excellent walking are available nearby. Bar restaurant on site village shop 3 miles. The town of Dalbeattie is 7 miles and retail parks are in Dumfries 20 miles.


Auchenhill Lodge , Dalbeattie
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Price: £ 280 - £475

Sleeps: 4

Full details of Auchenhill Lodge-Dalbeattie

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• Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •
Nestled in an idyllic private woodland setting, Auchenhill Lodge offers a lovely relaxing retreat close to Kippford, often described as Scotland's 'Riviera'. Locals refer to this area as 'The Golden Triangle' - Colvend, Rockcliffe and Kippford - and frequent visitors understand why. The climate is temperate as Galloway is touched by the Gulf Stream with many golden, sandy, and often empty beaches to explore. For excellent views of the Rough Firth estuary, the Jubilee Path is highly recommended. This was named to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee and is the main path between Kippford and the equally charming village of Rockcliffe. There are wonderful views out to sea, and the path passes Mark of Mote, 1 100-foot high granite outcrop, with a Dark Age settlement on top. Rockcliffe and Sandyhills (with a beautiful sandy beach as its name implies!) are small Victorian bathing resorts close by. Kippford was once a smuggler's haunt with a wealth of stories and legends to discover and is now a pretty sailing resort with quaint fisherman's cottages. There is a low tide walk from the beach to Rough Island. Scotland's only round tower house, Orchardton Tower, is a must to visit with its spiral staircase hidden within double walls leading to a parapet. This area is steeped in history and has an outstanding natural beauty. But that's not all; the renowned 7Stanes for world class mountain biking is on the doorstep; the championship golf course at Southerness is just along the coast line and there are waters that cater for every type of fishing providing river fishing for salmon, sea trout and trout and still waters include pike, carp roach and bream. For romance and history Threave Castle at Castle Douglas is a great visit and very memorable; the only way to access the castle is to ring the bell for the custodian to row you across the moat! The town of Castle Douglas is known as the food town in this land of milk and honey - so leave the diet at home! Also highly recommended is a visit to the picturesque harbour town of Kirkcudbright renowned for its artistic connection due to the special quality of light in the area. It is said that Kirkcudbright was a condender as a setting for the acclaimed Balamory TV programme due to its historic high street lined with pretty, colourful houses. Galloway really is a land of ample and although very accessible and wildly beautiful it is relatively undiscovered and very unspoilt. But come and discover it for yourself!

The Boat House , Dalbeattie
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Price: £ 260 - £405

Sleeps: 2

Full details of The Boat House-Dalbeattie

Availability and booking information
• Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Romantic Break • Beach close by • Easy Walking Access • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •
The Boat House is the quintessential holiday retreat for couples. Perched above the waters edge of Loch Fern it is difficult to know where to begin to describe this beautiful property and its unique location in a form that does it justice. It is set amidst stunning scenery and sits serenely on the shores of Loch Fern. To someone who hails from a city or large town this location would be almost spiritual to be so at one with nature, and The Boat House just blends in beautifully with the landscape. The Loch supports a variety of flora and fauna and the outlook changes with every passing season from a scattering of water lilies to the vibrant colours of the rhododendrons framing the loch. The mixed woodland adjoining The Boat House brings a vibrant display of colours especially during Autumn when the leaves change to reds and greens and russets. For those who are willing to sit quiet and be patient, the rewards can be priceless with glimpses of badgers, deer, otters, red squirrels and if you are lucky, ospreys. This 14-acre loch is home to some of the finest wild brown trout fishing in the south of Scotland. Fishing can be arranged directly with the owner on arrival. Beyond the loch lies Cuil Hill and Kinharvie Hill and ultimately Criffel which commands fine views across the Solway to the Cumbrian fells. Despite its wonderful seclusion, The Boat House is surprisingly accessible to everything this lovely county has to offer from historical sites to supreme mountain biking, to challenging hill walks to some of the darkest skies in the world, to over 200 miles of stunning and dramatic coastline with secluded little bays and sandy beaches. This is a land of milk and honey with its green pastures and temperate climate and Castle Douglas is testament to this. With around fifty local businesses either selling or producing food and drink one can see why Castle Douglas has been designated a Food Town. Whilst there you can soon work up an appetite by visiting Threave House and gardens, or take a stroll around the lovely Carlingwark Loch. Threave Castle has been described as the most romantic place in Galloway and to reach it ring the bell at the jetty and the custodian rows over and ferries you across to the castle! The nearby RSPB site at Mersehead is a gem and well worth visiting at any time of the year. In autumn large flocks of barnacle geese from off the north coast of Norway arrive with teal, wigeon and pintail. Breeding birds include lapwings, snipe, curlews, redshanks and barn owls. This area is excellent for wildflowers. The beautiful Colvend Coast is close by with the picturesque little villages of Kippford, Rockcliffe and Sandyhills with its wide sweeping beach. There are a profusion of walks in the area from the commanding Screel Hill with magnificent views across the Solway and the Galloway Hills to Balcary Point with its fine hotel and smuggling history. The views from the point are breathtaking. Kirkcudbright is a charming little fishing town and the historic high street is framed with colourful Georgian houses often separated by charming little pends and cobbled wynds delightfully hiding studios and workshops; for Kirkcudbright is known as The Artists Town and not surprising. There is a whole host of activities throughout the year; the highly acclaimed Spring Fling, Riding of the Marches, the Annual Tattoo, the colourful jazz festival and thats just for starters!The accommodation is reached by twelve steps and then all on one level, is well insulated and heated by a convector heater.

 

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