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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.

  • Culbae Bungalow, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Culbae Cottage is a delightful rural cottage set quietly on a working farm surrounded by the stunning Galloway countryside. Completely renovated in 2022, Culbae Cottage offers spacious and modern rooms enhanced by quality furnishings.
    The living room is inviting with comfortable sofas and beautiful décor, a particular feature of the room being the patio doors which open onto the secluded rear garden and flood the room with light. The kitchen/dining area boasts every modern appliance you will need to ensure your stay at Culbae Cottage is enjoyable. The elegance of Culbae Cottage continues into the bedrooms with sumptuous beds and crisp white linen ensuring a restful night’s sleep and both bedrooms have their own modern en-suites. The fully enclosed gardens at Culbae Cottage are perfect for children or dogs and on a fine day fling open the patio doors and enjoy dining al-fresco.
    Culbae Cottage, whilst set in a delightful rural area amidst rolling farmland is just few miles from the small village of Whauphill and only five miles from the coast and the lovely little village of Port William. Port William, known as the ‘Machars of Galloway’ has a rugged coastline and boasts stunning views over Luce Bay to the Mull of Galloway and the Isle of Man. Situated in the heart of Galloway amidst some of the finest scenery in southern Scotland, it is ideally located to explore the breathtaking scenery and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    In Port William, enjoy a meal or glass of wine whilst looking out over the harbour. There are many and varied attractions around the area and visit to Wigtown, Scotland’s very own book town, where you can meander around the town enjoying the many and varied book shops. Another must is a visit to Bladnoch Distillery, established in 1814, which offers a large shop and guided tours. There are many walking and cycling trails, including the world famous 7Stanes trails in the Galloway Forest Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on your doorstep, as well as golf, sailing, fishing, and riding. With a wealth of things to do in the area, Culbae Cottage is the perfect location.
    £76
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  • Bramble Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bramble Cottage is a delightful holiday cottage set quietly in the lovely small village of St John’s Town of Dalry, locally referred to as Dalry! Decorated beautifully throughout and with spacious, bright and airy rooms Bramble Cottage is a real home from home and is ideal for a family or indeed for a group of friends to meet up and enjoy not only the Cottage but the stunning surrounding area. A particular feature of Bramble Cottage is the large sitting room with patio doors which you can fling open on a fine day and make the most of the amazing panoramic views over the Ken Valley with the Galloway Hills in the distance. Not to be left out the large and extremely well-equipped kitchen/dining room is the perfect place to enjoy a home cooked meal discussing your adventures of the day! With three large bedrooms with quality beds and bedding you are sure to be guaranteed a good night’s sleep!
    Dalry is a small village with a local convenience store and an excellent pub and restaurant (booking advised). Set amidst some of the most stunning countryside from Bramble Cottage you have access to wonderful walking, the Southern Upland Way, a coast-to-coast path, passes through Dalry. With many quiet country lanes, cycling is ever popular and for the adventurous cyclists there are several of the world famous 7stanes mountain bike tracks within easy reach. The area is well recognised for its clear skies and is one of the 12 best stargazing sites in the world, and the first Dark Sky Park in the UK. At Bramble Cottage there is a lovely garden where you can sit outside and enjoy a spot of star gazing.
    Why not take a short drive into the bustling market town of Castle Douglas, where you will find many independent little shops selling anything from delicious cakes and artisan food to jewellery and clothes. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants to choose from too. This unspoilt area of Southwest Scotland offers magnificent scenery, fine sandy beaches and rocky coves to explore. There are also many traditional fishing villages and harbour ports where you can wander round.
    £80
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  • Kipp Away, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kipp Away is a brand new, high-end caravan in 2021, set in the grounds of the Coastal Kippford Holiday Park, an award-winning David Bellamy Gold Conservation site since 1997, with its spacious grounds and wonderful views; it is the ideal base to explore the area.
    Kipp Away is delightful with its large open-plan living/dining/kitchen space, with tasteful décor, comfy sofas, and patio doors opening onto the decking, with outdoor furniture and views of the Galloway Hills in the distance. Sit and relax on the decking over breakfast or enjoy the evening sun with a glass of wine! There are two lovely bedrooms, both beautifully decorated, one with an en-suite toilet and washbasin.
    Quietly set on the park, Kipp Away is a short stroll from the delightful small seaside of Kippford which has one or two ’cockleshell’ beaches. There are numerous walks and coastal paths in and around the village. A particular spectacular walk is along the National Trust path to Rockcliffe where there is a sandy beach. Walk there and back and enjoy a meal or drink in one of the two excellent seafront pubs in Kippford.
    This beautiful corner of South West Scotland is a joy for all ages. Perfect for mountain biking the famous 7Stanes in the nearby forests, or enjoy the many historic castles, National Trust gardens and RSPB sites the region has. For younger guests, there are ice cream farms, farm parks and even a chocolate factory!
    £88
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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.
    £133
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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.
    £88
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  • Morton Mains Steading Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Morton Mains Steading Cottage is a little gem of a cottage set in a peaceful rural location in beautiful Dumfries and Galloway, yet only a few miles from the lovely town of Thornhill. Morton Mains Steading Cottage has a delightful outlook over a picturesque pond and open farmland. The real hub of Morton Mains Steading is the stunning kitchen/dining room where the whole family can come together and enjoy meals chatting over the day’s events. The sitting room is warm and cosy with a lovely wood burne and the bedrooms all boast comfy beds. Morton Mains Steading Cottage will delight guests young and old. Whilst the cottage offers you a tranquil setting, it is only a short drive from many attractions and amenities in the area. Drumlanrig Castle along with its 90,000 acre estate is a fabulous day out and only a 10 minute drive away. Visit the castle and take a tour or just enjoy the grounds where you can try one of the championship mountain biking trails or you can just relax with a day’s fishing on the river. There are numerous activities for kids from the adventure playground (restricted opening) to ranger-led wildlife walks.

    Further afield in this beautiful corner of Dumfries and Galloway, there are attractions in abundance from beautiful sandy beaches to dramatic cliff tops along the majestic Solway Coast. A visit to Caerlaverock Wetland Centre, a spectacular 1400-acre wild reserve is a must! With sailing, swimming, horse riding, fishing, golf, boat trips and water sports close by, there is something for everyone. A must is a trip to the Galloway Forest Park, one of the darkest places in the UK at night, in fact the UKs first Dark Sky Park.

    A visit to this area of south west Scotland would not be complete without a day trip to the rugged coastline and seaside, with visits to the quaint villages and towns such as Kippford, Sandyhills, Southerness and Kirkcudbright.
    £97
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  • The Smithy Of Longcastle, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Smithy of Longcastle is a lovely rural cottage set peacefully in large gardens where the kids will have plenty of space to run around. The Cottage has been updated and modernised in 2021. It is a spacious and bright cottage with large master bedroom with patio doors opening onto the garden. The kitchen/dining room is the hub of the house where you can sit and enjoy a family meal reminiscing over your days activities in this delightful area. The living room is complete with OnDemand TV and superfast fibre broadband.
    The Smithy of Longcastle whilst set in a delightful rural area amidst rolling farmland is just few miles from the small village of Whauphill and only 5 miles from the coast and the lovely little village of Port William, known as the “Machars of Galloway” has a rugged coastline and boasts stunning views over Luce Bay to the Mull of Galloway and the Isle of Man. Wigtown, Scotland’s very own book town, is well worth a visit where you can enjoy a few hours absorbed in the many and varying book shops.
    Enjoy the rugged coastlines and secluded sandy beaches which benefit from the warmth of the passing Gulf Stream and must is a visit to the world-renowned Logan Botanical Garden with its many exotic plants and trees. The UNESCO World Heritage site of the Galloway Forest, home to the 7 Stanes Kirroughtree and Glentrool mountain bike trails, numerous lochs and the Galloway hills is only a short drive away. One of the UK’s only Dark Skies Park is close by with its superb dark skies at night and is well worth visiting. There are many walking and cycling trails on your doorstep, as well as golf, sailing, fishing and riding. With a wealth of things to do in the area, The Smithy of Longcastle is the perfect location. Beach 6¼ miles.
    £88
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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.
    £91
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  • Lime Tree Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lime tree Cottage is a delightful country cottage set amidst quiet country lanes and stunning scenery, yet only a 10-minute drive to the county town of Dumfries. Lime tree Cottage has been modernised and upgraded in 2021, and a particularly attractive feature of this lovely little cottage is the open-plan living space to the rear with patio doors opening onto a secluded and private garden. With the doors wide open when the weather is fine, it’s the ideal place to sit back and relax. All on the ground floor and with a second living room, two bedrooms and a modern shower room, there is plenty of space for all the family to enjoy – your four legged friends too!
    From Lime tree Cottage it will be a delight for the walkers amongst you as you are surrounded by miles of quiet country lanes to explore. The area surrounding Lime tree Cottage is just as enticing, as this lovely corner of South West Scotland is known for its rugged beauty from beautiful sandy beaches and cliff top walks to forest trails. Whilst staying at Lime tree Cottage, visit the majestic Drumlanrig Castle with its 90,000-acre estate which boasts miles of beautiful walks and acres of ornate gardens. Not only can you take a tour of the castle, but you can experience championship mountain biking trails, fish for salmon and the kids can enjoy the adventure playground and ranger-led wildlife walks. It really is a day out to remember.
    The Galloway Forest Park is an amazing place to visit where you can enjoy great walking in the rolling Galloway glens and hills with breathtaking loch and mountain views, and as the UK’s first Dark Sky Park, one of the darkest places in the UK, you can enjoy the starry night skies.
    £58
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  • Broomlands Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Broomlands Cottage is a lovely traditional detached cottage delightfully set close to some stunning countryside walks. It has been completely renovated and modernised throughout in 2020 and offers a real home from home feeling with good quality furnishings and fittings. The modern kitchen is a real joy with all modern appliances and a lovely Belfast sink. The cosy living room has an inviting wood burner, just the place to sit and relax reminiscing on your day’s activities over a glass of wine. With a large fully enclosed garden surrounding the cottage your four legged friend will feel right at home too.
    Beattock is situated 2 miles from Moffat, a vibrant and bustling little town which attracts visitors throughout the year. With pathways from Broomlands why not take a walk into Moffat on a fine day and have a wander around the many speciality shops and cafés in the town. Of course you must sample the famous Moffat Toffee. Set in the heart of Upper Annandale amidst the beautiful southern upland hills it is a walker’s paradise with many routes starting from the town and taking in some beautiful lochs and valleys along the way. Broomlands Cottage is the ideal base to explore further afield but before you do take a short drive up to the Grey Mares Tail one of Scotland’s favourite water falls plunging 60 metres into the valley below, a spectacular sight.
    As well as the hills and valleys, South West Scotland has more than 200 miles of fabulous coastline for you to discover with delightful little seaside towns and villages, beautiful beaches and dramatic cliff top walks. If the bright lights of a city beckon Glasgow and Edinburgh can both be reached within an hour’s drive. Beach 27 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £77
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