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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.

  • Olafs Cottage, Newton StewartInstant Book Overlay Image
    A delightful semi-detached holiday cottage in an idyllic location with magnificent sea views to the Isle of Man and the Galloway Hills. Situated ¾ mile up a private good road, on the edge of the owner’s 50 acres of private woodland, with paths leading to a secluded sandy, pebbly beach and rocks for sea fishing - 10 minute walk. Two mile bluebell walk in May. Galloway House gardens, 2 miles, one shop at garage, bowling green, two tennis courts, harbour and nearest pub 1¼ mile.
    £68
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  • 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.
    £185
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  • Pleacairn Cottage, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated on the outskirts of a quiet village, in the heart of 7Stanes Mountain Biking country, this detached, converted former dairy is set on a small holding and boasts stunning views over open countryside. This holiday cottage is ideally located to explore local history, with castles, abbeys, mansions and ruins. Dumfries and Galloway boasts rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, and is surrounded by breathtaking scenery, offering an ideal base from which to explore the Machars Peninsula and the Galloway Hills. The historic cities of Edinburgh and Carlisle, cosmopolitan Glasgow and the North Lake District are easily reached within an hour. Fishing is available on the River Annan at Hoddom, and there is golfing close by at Hoddom and Powfoot, as well as all the courses Dumfries and Galloway has to offer. Beach 5 miles. Shop 5 miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £76
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  • Middle Byre, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland
    4.00
    Situated on a working farm, Middle Byre originally housed the cattle on the farm and has been delightfully converted into a comfortable and spacious holiday property perfect for families. The property is nestled in the Girthon Valley and is surrounded by some of the best scenery in Galloway, with great walks, both woodland and coastal. Galloway has 200 miles of beautiful coastline, wild mountains and moorland, pretty towns and charming villages. The area also offers a wide range of activities for the whole family to enjoy, be it visiting the local ice cream factory, Cream O’ Galloway at Sandgreen, CocoaBean Chocolate Factory at Twynholm or why not visit Laggan Outdoors, which has one of the longest zip wires in Europe. There are many exciting and beautiful cycle paths straight from your door or try the world famous 7Stanes challenge. There is an abundance of local lochs and rivers if fishing is preferred! There is something for everyone in this beautiful unspoilt corner of Scotland. The cottage is only a few minutes drive from the charming town of Gatehouse of Fleet which offers a wide range of places to eat and relax. There are many attractions in and around the town including the Mill on the Fleet Visitor Centre and Cardoness Castle. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    Middle Byre can be booked together with The Stable (CC537233), Valley View (CC537234), The Barn (CC537235) and The Bothy (UK5803) to accommodate up to 22 guests.
    £97
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  • Minnow Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    Surrounded by similar cottages in Old Minnigaff, on the edge of Newton Stewart, this cosy, character filled, terraced riverbank cottage is located in a quiet courtyard. It is just a short stroll from the property to all the local amenities including pubs, restaurants and shops. The garden is set right on the riverbank and is perfect for spending endless hours watching the local wildlife, including kingfishers and otters, or just enjoying a glass of wine as the sun sets over the river. The wood burner in the living room and huge picture window means that even when it is raining you can still enjoy the outlook over the River Cree.
    Newton Stewart lies on the southern edge of the Galloway Forest Park, which was Scotland’s first Dark Sky Park. If you go for a walk there in the day time you may meet red deer and wild goats that inhabit the area. The area is fantastic for walking, with rolling glens, forests and stunning coastline paths. For bikers there are two of the world famous 7stanes mountain bike trial centres close by at Glentrool and Kirroughtree. Scotland’s ’National Book Town’, Wigtown, is only 7 miles away. This quaint town has a large number of book shops where you can spend hours searching for that perfect holiday read. Wigtown Bay is also the largest Local Nature Reserve in Britain, with a wealth of wildlife, making it ideal for birdwatching. Kirkcudbright, Gatehouse of Fleet and Castle Douglas are also all close by. Beach 7 miles. Shop 300 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £46
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  • Firth Lodge, Dumfries and GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    3.00
    Situated in the seaside village of Southerness, this detached property is a mere 100 yards from the sandy beach and provides spacious accommodation from which to explore south west Scotland. Located on the spectacular Solway coast near Dumfries and close to the stunning Galloway Forest Park, Britain’s largest forest park, it is a popular area for walkers and cyclists with world class mountain biking at Dalbeattie 7 Stanes nearby. With unspoilt villages, dramatic coastlines, sandy beaches, rocky coves, magnificent gardens, castles and ancient monuments to explore. Wildlife is in abundance with the RSPB nature reserve just along the coast. Championship golf course 300 yards away and fishing, riding and sailing are all available. Sweetheart Abbey, Drumlanrig Castle and Gardens, and Mabie Farm Park are all within easy reach. Beach 100 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £74
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  • Ashgrove, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the seaside village of Southerness, these spacious, detached holiday properties (refs 30501 and 26035) are just 500 yards from the sandy beach and make an ideal base for exploring south west Scotland. They stand 30 yards apart and are separated by a fence with an access gate. Both enjoy a sea view to the south and views of Criffel and the Galloway Hills to the north, and are ideal for family and friends to relax and unwind in. They each have a hot tub, and a games room to keep everyone occupied. Located on the spectacular Solway Coast near Dumfries and close to the stunning Galloway Forest Park, Britain’s largest forest park, this is a popular area for walkers and cyclists with world class mountain biking at Dalbeattie 7 Stanes nearby. The area offers unspoilt villages, dramatic coastlines, sandy beaches, rocky coves, magnificent gardens, castles and ancient monuments to explore. Wildlife abounds and the RSPB nature reserve is just along the coast. A championship golf course, Southerness Golf Course, is just 500 yards away, with a further good selection of golf courses within Dumfries and Galloway. Other activities include fishing, riding and sailing. The small village of Southerness with its quaint lighthouse that stands on the Solway Firth is well worth a visit, and 3 miles away is the home of John Paul Jones (founder of the American Navy). The area of Dumfries and Galloway has a lot of border history and many historical attractions including castles and many connections to Robbie Burns. Sweetheart Abbey, Drumlanrig Castle and Gardens and Mabie Farm Park are all within easy reach. Beach 500 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards. Properties 30501 and 26035 can be booked together to accommodate up to 24 guests.
    £157
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  • Drumwherry By The Sea, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Drumwherry by the Sea is a delightful, traditional Galloway cottage in the tiny hamlet of Monreith on the beautiful coastline of Southwest Scotland. Drumwherry by the Sea is delightfully decorated and boasts a lovely cosy sitting room, modern kitchen with doors opening onto the conservatory/dining room with views over the enclosed and very pretty rear garden. With 3 bedrooms and a modern shower room, Drumwherry by the Sea offers all the comforts of home and is the perfect base to explore the area.
    Monreith is a tiny hamlet on the coast a few miles along from Port William, known as the ‘Machars of Galloway’ where there is a village shop, restaurant, and café. This area of Dumfries and Galloway boasts rugged coastlines and secluded sandy beaches, which benefit from the warmth of the passing Gulf Stream and only a short stroll will take you down to Monreith Beach, a long, wide, sandy beach backed by cliffs and when the weather is fine, its perfect for swimming or fishing throughout the year. The kids will love exploring the many rock pools as well as many exciting caves along the coast. Surrounded by breath taking scenery explore the whole area, known as the Machars Peninsula and the surrounding Galloway Hills. There are many beautiful gardens to visit, including the world-renowned Logan Botanical Gardens, with its many exotic plants and trees. A trip along the coast there any many quaint little villages such as Sandhead, Portpatrick and the Isle of Whithorn. A visit to 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 a must and on a fine day the views are simply stunning. With its quiet country roads, the area is perfect for cycling and for the Golfers amongst you St Medans is quite literally just across the road and is a family friendly 9-hole course on the shores of Luce Bay.
    £63
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  • The Stables, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Castle Douglas, Scotland
    The Stables at Drumlane Farm is a lovely semi-detached cottage converted in 2015 from the old steading and would most likely have housed the horses on the farm in years gone by. Beautifully presented, it is a real home from home with its cosy and welcoming rooms and lovely outside space with your very own private hot tub where you can relax after a day exploring perhaps with a glass of wine and just taking in the breathtaking dark starry skies. Whether you choose to stay at The Stables or The Dairy, with the owner’s attention to detail you really are in for a treat.
    The Stables is set quietly on a working farm amidst the most glorious countryside nestling between the Galloway Hills and forests to the north and the sweeping beaches of the Solway Firth to the south, and only a short drive to the historic market town of Castle Douglas with its array of small unique shops selling local produce and quality gifts and some excellent restaurants and cafés. If you want to explore more of this beautiful area then you couldn’t be better placed than at The Stables as attractions are plentiful, from beautiful sandy beaches to dramatic cliff tops.
    With sailing, swimming, horse riding, fishing, golf and water sports all close by, there is something for everyone. On your doorstep is the Red Kite Feeding Station where the red kites are fed daily at 2pm, it really is a fantastic sight to watch. There are many beautiful gardens to visit including National Trust Threave Garden. The Stables is set on the fringes of the Galloway Forest Park, home to the first Dark Sky Park in Europe, and central to two of the 7Stanes, at Kirroughtree Forest and Dalbeattie Forest; it is a popular location for cyclists and mountain bikers. Kirroughtree has some of the best technical single track mountain bike trails in Scotland. Beach 17 miles. Pub and restaurant 3½ miles.
    The Stables (ref UK41958) can be booked together with The Dairy (ref UK41957) to accommodate up to 9 guests.
    £114
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  • Tom's Place, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tom’s Place is a delightful semi-detached bungalow set quietly in a lovely residential area of the historic town of Kirkcudbright.
    Barrhill No 14 has been modernised and is a deceptively spacious bungalow beautifully decorated. The real surprise is the spacious living/dining area where friends and family can enjoy a cosy night in around the dining table or just sitting relaxing in front of the lovely wood burning stove. All on the one level from the living area there is a good sized kitchen with everything you will need to cook up a storm. Outside you can sit and relax when the weather is fine with a glass of your favourite tipple! Whilst in a quiet residential area Tom’s Place is only a short walk from the bustling harbour and the array of niche shops, galleries, including a new gallery of national significance which hosts exhibitions throughout the year, and restaurants.
    Take a walk round this vibrant and lively little town and visit the famous Broughton House and gardens, once home to E A Hornel. Kirkcudbright is known as ’the artists’ town’, having hosted generations of painters, craft makers and artisans, a culture still thriving today. From the old to the new - a must for children and adults alike is a visit to the Dark Sky Planetarium, a state of the art interactive science and space themed experience for everyone or you just may prefer the Dark Art Gin Distillery next door! The town attracts visitors throughout the year drawn by the harbour, the historic high street, the impressive ruins of MacLellan’s Castle and the diverse range of annual events and visitor attractions.
    From the town, there are numerous walks available, from scenic coastal paths to forest trails, and with sailing, swimming, riding, fishing, golf, boat trips and water sports close by, there is sure to be something for everyone. Further afield there are many beautiful gardens to visit, including the National Trust’s Threave Gardens. Close to the Galloway Forest Park and central to five of the 7Stanes, this is a popular destination for cyclists and mountain bikers. Beach 3 miles.
    £81
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