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We have 8 self catering holiday cottages in Newton Stewart,Wigtownshire

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Creeview Cottage , Newton Stewart
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Price: £ 262 - £ 493

Sleeps: 4

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Non Smoking • Multi Bath Shower • Pub Close By • Short Break • Pet Friendly • Easy Walking Access
Sitting in an elevated position looking towards Cairnsmore Hill and the surrounding countryside these spacious and welcoming cottages are ideal for lovers of the great outdoors. Mountain biking is a speciality in the nearby forest and this beautiful location affords excellent walking and climbing with wonderful panoramic views. In the Galloway Forest Park guided ranger walks offer opportunities for a close encounter with Red deer – wild goats also roam here and the RSPB reserve at Wood of Cree is only 4 miles away. On the Machars peninsula which stretches 20 miles south of Newton Stewart visitors can explore picturesque harbours at Garlieston and Isle of Whithorn as well as sampling the local catch at a seafood restaurant. Known as Scotland's Book Town Wigtown (7 miles) boasts about 18 bookshops arts crafts and coffee shops and a famous book festival in September. Shop and pub 1 mile.


Fisherman's Cottage , Newton Stewart
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Price: £ 295 - £540

Sleeps: 5

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• Non Smoking • Beach close by • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •
Fisherman's Cottage is in an idyllic spot on the shore of Luce Bay boasting a private slipway and uninterrupted views across to the Rhinns of Galloway. The cottage is charming with every comfort provided to ensure that you have a wonderful holiday. When the cottage was first built around 1850 it was the first dwelling in Stairhaven and there are only a handful of houses even today. The hamlet is known locally as The Craws Nest. You may even catch a glimpse of the area's last remaining lobster fisherman. This is a timeless land where the pace of life is relaxed and the scenery has remained unchanged for centuries; stunning coastal and pastoral landscapes kissed by the Gulf Stream. The Stairhaven coastal path winds its way from behind the cottage and you will be rewarded by lovely views across Luce Bay to the Isle of Man and its highest point, Snaefell and the Mull of Galloway - most southerly point of Scotland. The unusually shaped islands in the bay are the Little Scares and Big Scares Rocks, which are one of very few gannet nesting sites in the world. This section of the coast is rich in marine and bird life, so look out for grey seals and cormorants searching the bay for fish. The Mull of Galloway is the place to go for views and on a clear day you can see four kingdoms; Scotland, England, Ireland and the kingdom of the Isle of Man. The Mull has a fine example of one of Roberts Stephenson's lighthouses perched on top of the huge cliffs. These cliffs provide habitat for an amazing array of birds, including guillemots, fulmars, kittiwakes and peregrine falcons. You may also see the occasional puffin. St Medan's cave and chapel is another interesting site consisting of a chapel built into a cave. Cyclists of all abilities will love the area whether their ideal is mountain biking where the area boasts some world class challenges at the 7Stanes venues or just meandering along the quiet, sleepy lanes taking in the beautiful scenery. Not forgetting those who love their golf; the 'County' is one of the most popular holiday golf courses in South West Scotland, an 18 hole, true links course situated on the shores of Luce Bay. The pace of life here is so much slower you will soon begin to relax, but if you miss the city lights you can always nip over to Belfast for a day's shopping! There are sandy beaches galore from the glorious sweep of beach at Sandhead to the point at Monreith. Laggan Outdoor is a great day out offering mountain balling, mountain boarding and clay pigeon shooting to name just a few of the activities on offerProperty has oil central heating.

Nether Barr Farmhouse , Newton Stewart
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Price: £ 134- £392

Sleeps: 2

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Nether Barr Farmhouse is a cottage that adjoins the owners' 19th century farmhouse, located one mile from Newton Stewart, near to Galloway Forest Park in Southern Scotland. This cottage has one twin bedroom with an en-suite shower room, making it suitable for two people. This all ground floor cottage also contains an open plan living area with a kitchen, a dining and a living area. The outside of the cottage has off road parking for one car and a large garden with patio and garden furniture. Nether Barr Farmhouse is situated in a beautiful, peaceful area and provides a perfect holiday home.
Famous for its salmon and trout fishing, the market town of Newton Stewart is situated in a stunning location between the rolling countryside of the Machars and the Galloway Forest Park. Steeped in history, Scotland's first Christian Missionary landed at The Machars, founding the country's first church in Whithorn in AD 397. The Whithorn Dig Visitor's Centre is also close by, displaying material unearthed through years of excavation projects. Nearby, visitors can enjoy miles of coastline combining a mixture of sandy beaches and rocky shores, both of which are home to a diverse variety of birds. Alternatively, a trip inland will lead to superb walking country in the Galloway Hills and Forest Park. The surrounding area also boasts wonderful sailing, riding and fishing facilities, in addition to a variety of golf courses.

Dunure , Newton Stewart
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Price: £ over 1300

Sleeps: 14

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Merrick , Newton Stewart
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Price: £ 310 - £595

Sleeps: 8

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• More than one bathroom or shower room • Non Smoking • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Parking Available • Has a Garden •
Uninterrupted views over the Cree Valley and Galloway Hills, beautiful countryside with Galloway at your feet and close to all facilities; Merrick has it all and more! This lovely, attached , stone built barn conversion is so well placed for discovering this relatively undiscovered part of the world which is really a Scotland in miniature! The only change in some parts is the tarmaced roads. There are mountains and lochs, over 200 miles of dramatic coastline, the UK's largest forest park, mountain biking at its best and mile after mile of footpaths where you can get away from the stresses of life and all this wrapped up in a temperate climate! Newton Stewart is the gateway to the Galloway Hills which are every bit as challenging as those further north but they are devoid of people. The Rhins of Kells is a superb ridge walk to be saved for a clear, sunny day. The area offers a choice of venue for the world renowned 7Stanes mountain biking experience and each location offers a different challenge and a different stone reflecting the environment.

Burnside Cottage , Newton Stewart
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Price: £ 240 - £370

Sleeps: 4

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• Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking Access • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •
This delightful, semi-detached cottage has been beautifully converted from a former steading and enjoys a most enchanting Hansel & Gretal type forest setting; teeming with wildlife such as red deer, red squirrels, buzzards and much more. The cottage is a veritable haven of peace and quiet and provides the perfect holiday getaway - the ideal escape from the hurly-burly of modern life. The night skies in this area are magical, evidenced by the fact that the local Galloway Forest has been classed as one of only four places in the world where it is still possible to look out upon a clear night sky. An unimpaired view of the Milky Way in all its natural glory is often regarded as the eighth wonder of the world. This is an exceptionally scenic area with glistening lochs such as Loch Dornal and Loch Maberry and meandering footpaths galore. The glorious Galloway Hills are very accessible and The Merrick, the highest peak in the area, provides a fine and challenging walk. This area is paradise on earth for mountain bikers and one of the highly acclaimed 7Stanes trails is at nearby Glen Trool. However, for those who like their exercise closer to hand, the cottage is ideally placed for cycling straight from the front door. The River Bladnoch winds its way through this remote and stunning area before arriving at the distillery where it contributes greatly to the quality of the final product, the Spirit of the Lowlands. The Southern Upland Way, a glorious long-distance footpath from the pretty fishing village of Portpatrick in the west to Cockburnspath on the east coast, passes through this area and should be explored as it journeys in places over some truly stunning landscapes. The delights of the Ayrshire coast are many and varied including the magnificent Culzean Castle with its little sandy beach and stunning gardens. Sail back in time aboard The Waverley, the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world or try a ferry trip to the emerald isle and sample its fantastic shopping. The Mull of Galloway is Scotlands most southerly point and remains an unspoiled paradise for visitors seeking time to stand and stare in a land-scape full of myth, legend and tranquility. From the cliff-tops on a clear day it is possible to see four kingdoms: the Isle of Man, Ireland, England and Scotland.Property is all on ground floor, has Calor Gas central heating.

Cairnsmore Cottage , Newton Stewart
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Price: £ 314 - £ 595

Sleeps: 6

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Non Smoking • Multi Bath Shower • Pub Close By • Short Break • Pet Friendly • Easy Walking Access
Sitting in an elevated position looking towards Cairnsmore Hill and the surrounding countryside these spacious and welcoming cottages are ideal for lovers of the great outdoors. Mountain biking is a speciality in the nearby forest and this beautiful location affords excellent walking and climbing with wonderful panoramic views. In the Galloway Forest Park guided ranger walks offer opportunities for a close encounter with Red deer – wild goats also roam here and the RSPB reserve at Wood of Cree is only 4 miles away. On the Machars peninsula which stretches 20 miles south of Newton Stewart visitors can explore picturesque harbours at Garlieston and Isle of Whithorn as well as sampling the local catch at a seafood restaurant. Known as Scotland's Book Town Wigtown (7 miles) boasts about 18 bookshops arts crafts and coffee shops and a famous book festival in September. Shop and pub 1 mile.


Kirkcolm 3 , Newton Stewart
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Sleeps: 3

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In beautiful, peaceful surroundings with far reaching views to the Solway Firth, this wonderfully secluded cottage offers the perfect location for a relaxed holiday. The cottage is adjacent to the owners' home, 1 miles up a single track road and is only a couple of miles away from the tranquil village of Kirkinner. The property has its own secluded private garden with patio furniture and lovely rural views. This comfortable, cosy cottage has a welcoming atmosphere.Guests in the cottage can enjoy outdoor pursuits such as mountain biking, bird-watching, fishing and golf or take a day trip to Ireland from nearby Stranraer. There are lovely local walks, or head north to explore along the Southern Upland Way and into the Galloway Forest Park. The market town of Newton Stewart has shops, hotels and pubs whilst nearby Wigtown is famous for its book shops. On the west side of this peninsula known as The Machars, Port William was once famous for smuggling but now offers shelter to small fishing and leisure craft. To the south of Kirkinner, the award-winning visitor centre at Whithorn explains the fascinating history of the area and its importance as the birthplace of Christianity in Scotland. Village pub 2 miles. Bladnoch distillery and Inn 3 miles. Upper level: lounge with futon sofa bed. Lower level: 1 twin bedroom, kitchen with dining table, shower-room. All electric with night storage heating. Cooker, fridge, washing machine, microwave, television, DVD player. Bed linen and towels are provided.

 

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