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Dog-friendly Hotels 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 hotels, you'll find Dumfries and Galloway an ideal spot for dog owners.

  • Threave Cottage, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    This captivating cottage rests on the outskirts of Dalbeattie in Scotland. Hot tub. Enclosed garden. Pet-friendly. Castle Douglas 8.8 miles; Dumfries 16.8 miles; Kirkcudbright 18.3 miles.
    £73
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  • Wildhaven Lodge, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Wildhaven Lodge is set in a delightful peaceful location on the edge of Dalbeattie Forest. It is a wonderful, welcoming property perfect for couples or a small family wishing to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding area. The open plan living is beautifully presented with a comfortable leather sofa where you can sit and enjoy the outlook particularly on a fine day when you can fling open the patio doors. The open plan kitchen is extremely well equipped for your catering needs. The quality continues in the bedrooms with super comfy beds and complemented by lovely soft furnishings making your stay a real joy. Outside is perfect for you and your four legged friends with two fully enclosed decking areas where you can sit and enjoy a meal, or perhaps a glass of wine watching the sun setting and to spot some wildlife including red squirrels, deer and buzzards.

    Wildhaven Lodge is only 1 mile from the small town of Dalbeattie, and if walking and cycling is your pastime, you have found your perfect location. You can take advantage of the direct access to many walking and bike trails including the famous 7Stanes mountain bike trail at Dalbeattie Forest. This unspoilt corner of south west Scotland is a joy to explore and boasts 300 miles of coastline with sandy bays, forests, an abundance of wildlife and some of the darkest skies in the UK. The area offers something for everyone be it lazing on the many magnificent beaches, exhilarating mountain biking or just quiet country lane cycling and some of the finest golf courses in Scotland.
    Just along the road from the lodge are the lovely little villages of Kippford and Rockcliffe where you can enjoy a variety of watersports or perhaps just enjoy a meal or a drink in the two waterfront pubs watching the world go by. There are plenty of activities for children including Mabie Park Farm, Dalscone, Ernespie Farm Park and the Cocoa Bean Chocolate Factory. It may be however you just want to sit back and relax and enjoy Wildhaven Lodge.
    £84
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  • Forest Lodge Glenisle, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Glen Isle is a delightful Finnish-style lodge which has been completely refurbished in 2020 and is warm, cosy and welcoming, With two bedrooms and two bathrooms, it’s ideal for couples or a family.
    Set on the edge of Dalbeattie Forest, this perfect holiday home has been furnished with a modern feel throughout, from the lovely open plan kitchen/dining room, cosy living room and the bedrooms which have comfy mattresses and crisp white bed linen for that perfect night’s sleep.
    Situated in the most peaceful of locations and with 15 acres of land surrounding, Glen Isle makes the most of the covered terrace with its indulgent hot tub, the perfect spot to sit and watch the stars at night or dine al fresco and watch the sun setting; you will be able to spot some wildlife including red squirrels, deer and buzzards. There is a private cycling and walking path to Dalbeattie Forest for the use of holidaymakers.
    Glen Isle is only 1 mile from the small town of Dalbeattie, and if walking and cycling is your pastime you have found your perfect location. From Glen Isle you can take advantage of the direct access to many walking and bike trails including the famous 7Stanes mountain bike trail. This unspoilt area of south west Scotland is a joy to explore. From magnificent scenery, some of the finest beaches and golf courses in Scotland, riding, fishing, watersports and some stunning historical sites and fabulous gardens, there is something for all ages. Beach 5 miles. Pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £138
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  • Cowar Farmhouse Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cowar Bothy has been completely refurbished in 2022 and is wonderfully cosy and delightfully furnished throughout. The spacious open plan living/dining/kitchen has a large wood burner perfect for those chillier winter evenings. From the living room windows, look out over the enclosed garden and beyond over open farmland where you can marvel at the wonderful countryside views. Upstairs the style and quality continues with a large super kingsize bed (zip and link) boasting quality linen and a wonderful modern en-suite shower room. Cowar Bothy is the perfect location for a relaxing getaway surrounded by stunning countryside in this beautiful corner of southwest Scotland.
    Whilst you have the beauty of the stunning countryside at Cowar Bothy you are only a few miles from the charming little town of Dalbeattie with its array of small shops whilst Castle Douglas, Scotland’s food town, with an abundance of independent shops selling produce and quality gifts. Dalbeattie and Castle Douglas have a number of cafés, pubs and restaurants to enjoy a meal in, as well as an excellent butchers and food shops for you to sample the local produce.
    This area of south-west Scotland is hugely popular with walkers and cyclists of all ages. The world famous 7Stanes mountain trails at Dalbeattie Forest offer some of the best mountain biking in the country and attracts riders from across the UK and beyond. For the walking enthusiasts there are many paths and trails throughout the forest as well as some magnificent walks along secluded beaches or dramatic cliff top.
    Warmed by the Gulf Stream there are many beautiful gardens to visit, including Threave Gardens National Trust and interesting historical sites and castles to explore. Enjoy a drive from Dalbeattie along the Solway Coast with its extensive sandy beaches, rocky coves, traditional fishing villages and harbour ports, such as Kippford and Rockcliffe. Beach 9 miles. Pub and restaurant 2¼ miles. Scottish Letting Licence DG00066F
    £52
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  • The Snug, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Snug is a delightful cottage which has been completely renovated in 2022 and offers wonderful accommodation where you can sit back and relax and enjoy all the comfort of home and more. The Snug is bright and spacious and on the ground floor there is a large and inviting modern kitchen/dining room, the perfect place to sit and enjoy a meal. The cosy living room with its high ceilings and lovely décor has a wood burner and comfortable sofas. The ground floor is completed with a large utility room, boot room and toilet. Upstairs at The Snug is beautiful, with two large bedrooms with clothes storage and bedside cabinets, both boasting beautiful en-suites with illuminated mirror cabinets and shaving sockets. All in all The Snug certainly is a treat and outside you can sit and relax on a fine day in the enclosed courtyard, so perfect for your four legged friends too.
    The small and charming town of Dalbeattie is an area hugely popular with walkers and cyclists of all ages. The world famous 7Stanes mountain trails at Dalbeattie Forest offer some of the best mountain biking in the country and attracts riders from across the UK and beyond. With its dramatic clifftops, sandy beaches and forests, walking is a delight with many beautiful walks from the doorstep. A must is a walk from The Snug to Dalbeattie Forest Town Walks where there are several trails of varying lengths. Golf is a popular pastime in the area and there are several championship courses within a short drive.
    This delightful corner of south-west Scotland will tempt all ages to return. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, there are many beautiful gardens to visit, including Threave Gardens National Trust and many historical sites and castles to explore. Enjoy a drive from Dalbeattie along the Solway Coast with its extensive sandy beaches, rocky coves, traditional fishing villages and harbour ports, such as Kippford and Rockcliffe. For the younger guests there are ice cream farms and even a chocolate factory where you can make your own chocolate, so there is plenty for the whole family to enjoy. Castle Douglas is close by, where you will find larger supermarkets and some wonderful unique shops, and Kirkcudbright just a little further afield, also has a variety of delightful little shops as well as the harbour where you can see the fishing boats returning.
    £73
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  • Holly Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Holly Cottage is an attractive semi-detached cottage located on a quiet lane on the edge of Palnackie, a popular village with a shop, award winning café and pub/restaurant. Holly Cottage has been refurbished and is beautifully decorated throughout. The attractive living/dining room with has comfortable sofas and a cosy wood burner is the perfect place to relax after a day exploring. The bedrooms are just as inviting with sumptuous super kingsize zip and link beds guaranteeing a peaceful night’s sleep.
    Palnackie sits on the Urr Estuary and was once a busy working harbour and probably most famous in recent years for the ’World Flounder Tramping’. Only 3 miles from Holly Cottage is the small town of Dalbeattie and the area surrounding is hugely popular with walkers and cyclists of all ages. The world famous 7Stanes mountain trails at Dalbeattie Forest offer some of the best mountain biking in the country and attracts riders from across the UK and beyond. With its dramatic clifftops, sandy beaches and forests, walking is a delight with many beautiful walks from the doorstep. A particularly lovely walk is the walk to Almorness Point and its lovely beach, well worth a visit.
    This delightful corner of South West Scotland will tempt all ages to return time and again. Warmed by the gulf stream, there are many beautiful gardens to visit, including Threave Gardens National Trust. Enjoy a drive from Dalbeattie along the Solway Coast with its extensive sandy beaches, rocky coves, traditional fishing villages and harbour ports, such as Kippford and Rockcliffe. Castle Douglas is close by, where you will find larger supermarkets and some wonderful unique shops, and Kirkcudbright just a little further afield, also has a variety of delightful little shops as well as the harbour where you can see the fishing boats returning. The area is well recognised for its clear skies as one of the twelve best stargazing sites in the world and the first Dark Sky Park in the UK so return to Holly Cottage after a day exploring and sit in the garden on a clear night and enjoy the spectacle.
    £75
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  • Oyster Bay Lodge, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    A detached lodge situated of the Kippford Holiday Park in Kippford, near Dalbeattie in Scotland. Decked outside area. Master with en-suite. Open-plan layout. Dalbeattie 3.6 miles; Castle Douglas 9.5 miles.
    £72
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  • Port Donnel Cottage, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    This remote holiday home rests in Rockcliffe near Dalbeattie along the Urr estuary. Dog-friendly. Woodburning stove. In walking distance of beach. Dalbeattie 6.7 miles; Castle Douglas 12.5 miles; Dumfries 20.4 miles.
    £143
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  • Angus Cottage, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming ground-floor cottage resting on the outskirts of Dalbeattie, Scotland. Hot tub. Enclosed garden. Pet-friendly. Castle Douglas 8.8 miles; Dumfries 16.8 miles; Kirkcudbright 18.3 miles.
    £70
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  • Myrtle Cottage, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    These two semi-detached holiday cottages are situated approximately 1 mile off the public road up a private drive, next to the owners’ home and small working farm in a very quiet, peaceful location, which is ideal for secluded retreats or as a central touring base to explore Dumfries & Galloway. The cottages are similar in style and design and Myrtle Cottage (ref 28177) is a restored barn conversion consisting of a traditional granite byre with an architect designed larch clad extension featuring a welcoming woodburner. They are located near the Solway Coast and close to the world-class ‘7 Stanes’ mountain bike facility at nearby Dalbeattie, 10 minutes’ drive. Also in the vicinity is the Galloway Forest Park which is one of just a handful of ‘Dark Sky Parks’ in the western world in recognition of spectacular sightings of the starry skies it affords. The region’s capital, Dumfries, is a 25 minute drive, and is known for its links with Robert Burns; visitors may explore his house, sample a dram in Burns’ favourite hostelry - The Globe Inn, or find out more about him at the Robert Burns Centre. Other nearby areas of interest are Colvend Golf Course and Southerness Golf Course, both 10 minutes away, and horse riding facilities at Barend Riding School at Sandyhills, just 5 minutes’ drive and fishing. Along the coast, discover unspoilt villages, dramatic coastlines, sandy beaches and rocky coves. There is wildlife in abundance with an RSPB Mersehead Nature Reserve nearby. Whitecroft itself has an abundance of wildlife such as roe deer, red squirrels and plentiful birdlife including the majestic red kite. During times of agricultural activity (lambing, shearing, hay making, feeding calves) the owners are more than happy for visitors to view or even have a try. This can be arranged during your stay. In addition to being an ideal venue for a traditional spring/summer break, the cottages make for a perfect cosy autumn/winter break. Constructed and insulated to the highest standards with the benefit of a technologically advanced biomass boiler, you can enjoy the added bonus of central heating 365 days a year, meaning whatever the weather you’re guaranteed to be warm and cosy for no additional cost. Shop, pub and restaurant 6 miles.
    £51
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