Pet Friendly Holidays Dumfries and Galloway

Dramatic coastlines, sandy beaches and an abundance of wonderful woodlands make Dumfries and Galloway one of the most spectacular parts of lowland Scotland. With popular pet friendly accommodation, you'll find Dumfries and Galloway a luxurious contemporary romantic retreat for dog owners.

 

  • The Lodge On The Beach, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Lodge on the Beach is a two bedroomed log cabin set in probably one of the most stunning and truly unique locations in South West Scotland. Nestled on the shores of Auchenmalg Bay on an eight acre plot and just yards from your door is the family friendly beach. With its magical location, The Lodge on the Beach offers you a wonderful relaxing escape for all the family. With the views, the beautiful sunrises, the sublime sunsets over the Mull of Galloway, the walks, and sound of the waves just yards away, you will be blown away by the scenery and the location.
    The Lodge on the Beach is ideally placed to explore the wider and unspoilt area of South West Scotland if you can drag yourself away. A very short stroll along the beach takes you to a delightful country pub and restaurant if you don’t want to cook after your day out exploring. A few minutes away by car is Glenluce, where there is a local shop selling essentials and 20 minutes away Stranraer offers a greater range of shops including Supermarkets. This area of Dumfries and Galloway boasts rugged coastlines and secluded sandy beaches as well as inland forests and hills making walking a delight and for the cyclists the world famous 7Stanes mountain biking trails are close by at Kirroughtree. The Lodge on the Beach is an ideal base for a Golfing Holiday. With Wigtownshire County Club less than ten minutes from the Lodge, and South West Scotland boasts twenty three Golf courses. The icing on the cake is that just over an hour away there is Turnberry.
    Along the coast is the lovely little village of Port William, known as the “Machars of Galloway” and of course you must go and find “The Man” and get a photograph with him. As well as Port William, you can also explore quaint villages such as Sandhead, Portpatrick and the Isle of Whithorn. A must is a visit to Wigtown, which is famous for being Scotland’s National Book Town, a book lovers haven. The Mull of Galloway, Scotland’s most southerly point and home to the RSPB nature reserve, where thousands of seabird’s nests on the cliff face during spring and summer is definitely worth a visit. Beach 1 mile.
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  • Mullhill, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Mullhill sits quietly on an elevated position on a working farm with spectacular views out over the Irish sea and down towards the gorgeous little village of Port Logan with its sheltered bay. Mullhill is an imposing detached Farmhouse which has been tastefully decorated and renovated throughout and is the perfect place for a relaxing holiday is this stunning corner of Southwest Scotland. The rooms are spacious with a modern kitchen/diner and lounge on the ground floor as well as a lovely sunroom where you can sit and relax taking in the countryside and coastal views. Upstairs there are two large bedrooms and a family bathroom. The garden which surrounds Mullhill is enclosed so perfect for the little ones or your four legged friends.
    Port Logan is a small coastal village and a lovely walk along the quiet road will take you down to the village with a long sandy beach with the harbour at one end and Logan Fishpond at the other. The harbour is popular with sail boats, and you are welcome to launch small boats from the slip-way. Logan Fishpond is a natural rock pool that contains many fish and marine species and is a popular family attraction. A must while staying at Mullhill is a visit to Logan Botanic Gardens, world renowned and Scotland’s most Exotic Garden where you can discover the most remarkable collection of beautiful and unusual plants from South and Central America, Southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand, it really is a paradise to behold. The walled garden is particularly breathtaking with is blaze of colour. You can also enjoy lunch in the Potting Shed Bistro and sample the locally sourced food and drink.
    Only a short drive away from Mullhill are the coastal villages of Sandhead and Drummore where you can find small convenience stores, pubs and restaurants. This corner of Southwest Scotland, known as “The Rhins of Galloway” is an area unspoilt and boasting idyllic scenery and amazing seascapes, as dramatic as they are beautiful. Drummore is Scotland’s most southerly village and a short drive from the village is the Mull of Galloway, Scotland’s most southerly point, where you can climb the 115 steps to the top of the Lighthouse for a spectacular view. With its RSPB visitor centre, the area is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a stunning circular walk where thousands of seabirds nest in the cliff face during the spring and summer. Harbour porpoises, dolphins, seals, otters and minke whales can also be spotted.
    Walking in the area is a delight whether clifftop, beaches, hills or forests and is a cyclist’s paradise, with miles of quiet country lanes on your doorstep as well as the world famous 7Stanes within easy reach. Beach 2 miles. Pub and restaurant 6½ miles.
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  • Dinduff Lodge, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dinduff Lodge is situated on the north west coast of the beautiful Rhins of Galloway Peninsula, just 3 miles from Stranraer. This stunning detached property (where the owner lives on-site) enjoys a blissful hot tub and panoramic views over the rolling countryside and across Loch Ryan Bay. Dinduff Lodge, built in 2020, is perfect from the moment you walk through the door. The open plan living/dining room has floor to ceiling windows, making the most of the views over Loch Ryan Bay and offers the perfect spot to sit and relax. The modern high spec kitchen, which opens onto the living/dining room, has everything you need if you prefer to eat in. All in all, Dinduff House really is a sociable holiday home complemented by the workmanship of the house and the views! Just perfect.
    Dinduff Lodge is the perfect location to explore the area. Visit Dally Bay where seals and porpoises can be spotted. Walk down to the sea to the shore on Loch Ryan and around Wig Bay and The Scar, a circular walk along the loch’s shoreline and back into the village of Kirkcolm. The Scar is a sandbank which juts out into Loch Ryan, and home to one of the largest colonies of nesting migrant terns in the region. From a historical perspective, during the Second World War, Wig Bay was used as a base for the flying Catalina boats, evidence can be seen of this on a walk along the bay.
    The Galloway coastline offers an abundance of sandy beaches and rocky coves to explore. Walking, golf, sea and freshwater fishing, pony trekking, watersports and cycling are all available nearby. There are several beautiful gardens in the area, including Logan Botanical, which benefit from the mild climate of the Gulf Stream. Beach ½ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    Dinduff Lodge can be booked together with Quarter Acre House (ref UKC1568) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £164
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  • Coachman, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Revealing a fascinating glimpse into its ancient stables heritage, Coachman sits at the heart of the courtyard within a rural idyll, binding a classically Grade II listed exterior with rustic interiors. It features original wood panelled walls and chimneys and two bathrooms. The living room boasts original features from the turn of the century, including original oak panelling, and lovely fireplace. Streaming light from the window and door glass panels also provides views of the woodlands, framed by abundant hydrangea blooms. Indian-blue velvet sofas with gold accents and a highly curated selection of fine arts provide a boutique feel. The kitchen has been restored from its original form, and you’ll find fascinating nooks and crannies for storage within the original range which has stood in its place since the 1900s.
    The window at the sink provides glimpses into the ’pleasure ground’, an area at Dunskey that is dedicated to our botanical walled garden, the vegetable garden, and the maze. The historic cobblestone courtyard at Coachman is one of its most charming features which will encourage you to linger in this enclosed outdoor space for reading and lounging in the sun. Just a few steps away is the lovely and utterly private walled garden. Upstairs, the master bedroom showcases a handpainted mural that is guaranteed to get hearts swooning. Super kingsize bed, eclectic artworks, and mid-century inspired furnishings ensure a comfortable stay. The bathroom provides a large walk-in shower and a full bath, and of course, always stocked with Dunskey’s own bath amenities. The second bedroom boasts an impressive wardrobe that will rival one of Marie Antoinette. Indeed, antique crowns and canopy over the two single beds will delight anyone who’s ever entertained the fantasy of living like lords and ladies on their own private estate. The owner lives at the property location and will be able to advise on interesting places to visit in the area. Beach 1 mile. Shop 5 miles, Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £143
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  • Loch View, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Loch View is a beautiful three bedroomed home situated on the popular Wig Bay Holiday Park and is the ideal place for families and couples to enjoy the stunning surrounding area. Situated on the western shores of Loch Ryan in beautiful Galloway, in one of the most desirable locations in the area, boasting breath taking loch views. Loch View is set back quietly on this lovely family run park and the beautiful interior is very appealing with the open plan living room with comfortable sofas, dining room and kitchen which comes well-equipped with a gas oven, hob and microwave. Outside on the decking you can soak up the sun it makes the perfect spot for your morning coffee or a nice glass of chilled wine. The park has something to cater for all ages the indoor soft play area or swimming pool (booking required) for the kids or the on-site bar and restaurant where you can enjoy a lovely meal.
    This is the perfect location to explore the area. Visit Dally Bay where seals and porpoises can be spotted. Literally just cross the road take a walk to the shore on Loch Ryan and around Wig Bay and The Scar, a circular walk along the loch’s shoreline and back into the village of Kirkcolm. The Scar is a sandbank which juts out into Loch Ryan, and home to one of the largest colonies of nesting migrant terns in the region. From a historical perspective, during the Second World War, Wig Bay was used as a base for the flying Catalina boats, evidence can be seen of this on a walk along the bay. Noted for its spectacular coastline, the area provides a vast range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast to include wonderful walks, coarse and sea fishing as well as shooting, sailing, coastal rowing and cycling and several excellent golf courses. Stranraer is just a few miles away where there are an array of shops and restaurants and the kids will love Agnew Park with its pedal boats, train rides, adventure playground and crazy golf.
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  • The Old Toll House, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Old Toll House is a distinctive and unique bow-ended cottage, formerly a Toll House in the 19th century set in a prominent position as you drive down towards the Harbour in this pretty little village. The Old Toll House has been completely renovated throughout in 2021 and the owner’s eye for detail is evident as you step through the door.
    With quality and comfort paramount throughout on the ground floor, there is a modern fully fitted kitchen/dining room, a plush shower room and the large bedroom is delightful with its bowed walls and luxurious bed. Upstairs is pretty special – the large living room has windows on two elevations where you can get a glimpse of the sea, a wonderful log wood burner for those chillier evenings, and comfortable sofas and chairs to complement the room.
    Portpatrick is one of the most popular little holiday villages on the coast in beautiful Dumfries and Galloway. Set around a small bay with cliffs forming the backdrop in years gone by, it was a busy transport port to Northern Ireland. On clear night you can see the lights on the Irish Coast and the sun setting behind the Mourne Mountains. The Old Toll House is only a hundred yards or so from the bustle of the Harbour where you can take a sea fishing or sightseeing cruise, or why not relax in one of the several pubs along the seafront and just watch the boats coming and going? Walking is a pleasure in and around the village with spectacular cliff paths which take you past the ruins of Dunskey Castle and several secluded bays and from the village for the intrepid walker you can start your journey on the Southern Upland Way.
    The village is a hive of activity throughout the year for guests at the Old Toll House to enjoy from the RNLI Lifeboat week, the Music Festival, Farmers Markets and Craft Fayres to Vintage Truck Rallies. Being on the recently formed South West Coastal 300 a stunningly beautiful touring route throughout the whole region, Portpatrick is the perfect base for your holiday. Beach 1 mile.
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  • 4 Mote View, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    No 2 Mote View, built in 2021, is a luxury semi-detached bungalow perfect for a family break in one of the most popular small villages by the sea in stunning Southwest Scotland. Finished to the highest standard and oozing quality and comfort from the moment you walk through the door, it guarantees a spectacular holiday.

    With the owner’s attention to detail throughout, the modern living room has a built-in electric fire, subtle décor and comfortable sofas for you to curl up on and the modern and fully fitted kitchen with large bench table has everything you would need to cook up a delicious meal. The quality continues throughout the bedrooms with sumptuous beds and bedding with ultra-modern en-suite and family bathroom. There are Smart TVs in all the bedrooms as well as hairdryers and hair straighteners- nothing has been missed for a memorable holiday here at No 2 Mote View.

    Outside is just as memorable, with an enclosed and child and dog friendly garden with rattan furniture and a gas BBQ. Sandhead is one of the most popular small villages along this stunning coastline and from No 2 Mote View you are only a 2-minute walk from the long sandy beach as well as a locally renowned restaurant and pub serving fabulous food, as well as a small convenience store. This beautiful corner of Southwest Scotland boasts rugged coastlines and secluded sandy beaches, with challenging walks in the uplands of the Galloway Hills to gentle seaside trails, as well as rolling moors and dramatic cliff-top walks. Well worth a visit is The Mull of Galloway, with its grass topped visitor centre - Scotland’s most southerly point, with amazing views of Ireland, England, the Isle of Man and Scotland! Lucky visitors may spot seals and minke whales and will most certainly see a host of seabirds.

    Portpatrick is a short drive away and is another delightful little village where you can sit and watch the boats coming and going from the harbour or for the more adventurous walk part of the Southern Upland Way from here. There are many beautiful gardens to visit only a short drive away, including Castle Kennedy Gardens and the world-renowned Logan Botanic Gardens with is many exotic trees and plants and The Galloway Forest Park, the UK’s first Dark Sky Park, is a delight. This property can be booked together with 4 Mote View (UK37497) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
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  • Hammy's Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hammy’s Cottage is a charming, cosy and comfortable cottage situated in the small coastal village of Drummore, Scotland’s most southerly village, and a real magnet for visitors. Hammy’s Cottage is delightfully decorated throughout, boasting lovely furnishings and décor. The spacious living room, with its cosy wood burning stove, is perfect for those chillier evenings, but is also a delight in the summer, as the door opens directly onto a very sunny and private courtyard. Upstairs there are two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other a twin room with pull out bed for additional sleeping.Hammy’s Cottage is a short stroll from the beach and stunning views across Luce Bay, where you can enjoy a lazy day doing nothing!
    The area surrounding Drummore, the Rhins of Galloway, boasts idyllic scenery and amazing seascapes, rugged coastlines and secluded sandy beaches which benefit from the warmth of the passing Gulf Stream. There are many beautiful gardens to explore, including the world renowned Logan Botanical Gardens. The area boasts many other pretty little ports like Sandhead, Portpatrick. A trip not to be missed is a visit to RSPB Scotland Mull of Galloway nature reserve, where thousands of seabirds nest in the cliff face during the spring and summer. Harbour porpoises, dolphins, seals, otters and minke whales can also be spotted. The area is ideal for walkers with a number of spectacular coastal and clifftop paths to explore and for the more adventurous the world renowned 7stanes mountain bike trails are close by. Pub 1 mile, beach 100 yards.
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  • Knockinaam House, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Knockinaam House, a beautiful detached holiday cottage nestled in Knockinaam Wood just 5 minutes’ drive from the bustling and picturesque fishing village of Portpatrick. Enjoy the freedom and privacy of this beautiful house, with the most stunning views. On a fine day open the patio doors from the dining room and eat al-fresco, being disturbed by nothing but the wildlife. Whether it’s an action packed holiday or a relaxing break you are looking for, this beautiful corner of South West Scotland has it all. Glorious beaches, gorgeous scenery and a lovely temperate climate all year round.

    From Knockinaam House visit the Mull of Galloway, Scotland’s most southerly point. home to the RSPB Nature Reserve where you will spot a variety of species including guillemots, kittiwakes and puffins. For the energetic, a lovely walk along quiet country lanes will take you into Portpatrick one of the most popular villages in the area where you can try the more demanding circular walk round the cliff tops to see if you can spot pods of porpoises in the bay. There are no fewer than five stunning gardens to visit including the world-famous Logan Botanic Gardens with its many exotic trees and plants as well as Castle Kennedy Gardens.

    The Galloway Forest Park, one of only a handful of Dark Skies Parks in the world, offers exceptional walking and cycling, with the world famous 7Stanes cycle trails at Kirroughtree. There are several golf courses within easy reach of Knockinaam House, including Portpatrick and Wigtownshire County, an 18-hole links course. After your day’s adventures, whatever they may be, return to Knockinaam House and relax in front of the open fire in the cosy living room or sit on the terrace enjoying your favourite tipple and marvel at the dark starry skies.
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  • Kirklauchline Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kirklauchline Cottage is a traditional Galloway crofters’ cottage located in a stunning rural setting on the Rhins of Galloway peninsula. The cottage offers delightful holiday accommodation and has a modern and stylish charm. It is tastefully decorated throughout, a particular feature is the spacious open plan living/dining area boasting not one but two wood burners. Return from exploring the stunning countryside to a cosy and relaxing evening.

    Situated just over 3 miles from Portpatrick, a pretty coastal fishing village which attracts locals and tourists alike, Kirklauchline Cottage sits in a superb elevated position with breathtaking sea views from the garden, decking and the front windows of this delightful cottage. From the property there are many coastal walks taking you into the village where you can enjoy dramatic cliff top views and then relax taking in the harbour view at one of the restaurants or bars along the sea front.

    Portpatrick is the ’Gateway to the Southern Upland Way’, a 212 mile coast to coast walk from Portpatrick to Cockburnspath in the east. Join the route on the cliffs above the harbour and walk along the coast enjoying the beautiful views over the sea to Ireland. From Kirklauchline Cottage there is a host of local attractions in the area for you to discover including the RSPB Scotland Mull of Galloway Nature Reserve, where thousands of seabirds nest in the cliff face during the spring and summer. There are many beautiful gardens to explore, including the world renowned Logan Botanical Gardens at Port Logan. Noted for its spectacular coastline, the area provides a vast range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast to include wonderful walks, coarse and sea fishing as well as shooting, sailing, coastal rowing and cycling. There are numerous beaches and sandy coves within a few miles of the property and the area boasts several golf courses. Beach 6 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
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