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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.

  • Bengali, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kirkcudbright, Scotland
    This stunning, detached bungalow, equipped with some disabled facilities, is the perfect retreat to explore the best of one of Scotland’s most secret places. The property also features a full-sized pool table which can also be used for table tennis. Offering fantastic holiday accommodation, Bengali is situated in the small hamlet of Ringford yet the local designated food town of Castle Douglas and the pretty artist’s town of Kirkcudbright are very accessible. Beach 4 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
    £104
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  • The Bungalow, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    This spacious cottage is situated in the popular town of Gatehouse of Fleet and is a perfect retreat from which to explore the Solway Coast with its many sandy beaches and rocky coves. Only a minutes walk from the town centre with shops, cafés and restaurants. The town also boasts The Mill on The Fleet, an exhibition of historical arts and skills. There is great walking throughout the area with the Galloway Forest Park having marked cycle paths and walks, bird and wildlife to enjoy. Also available throughout the area is fishing, golfing and watersports. Kirkcudbright the ’Artists Town’, offers many art and craft shops and Castle Douglas, Scotland’s food town with many specialist shops are both close by. Cardoness Castle and the local Cally Gardens with an unusual variety of plants are well worth a visit. Cream o’ Galloway for adventure playgrounds, family entertainment and of course, ice cream is within easy reach. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £65
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  • The Byre Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Byre Cottage is a quirky, semi-detached character filled cottage converted from an old farm steading. With beautiful views out over Kirkcudbright to the River Dee estuary and onto the Solway Firth by the Little Ross Island below the hills of Cairnharrow and Cairnsmore of Fleet. The views continually change with the tide and season so you will never get tired of gazing out of the large windows. It is just a short walk into Kirkcudbright, known as the ’Artist’s Town’ as in the late 19th and early 20th-century it was home to many celebrated artists; the town had a long association with the Glasgow art movement. With local galleries still holding regular exhibitions of paintings and craftwork, it is still seen as a hub of contemporary art. More recently the town has provided a backdrop for a number of television shows and film including the cult 1973 horror film ’The Wicker Man’. There is nothing scary about the town itself though which is home to a range of independent shops, a castle and a bustling, working harbour with a scallop fleet. The area has a great number of sandy beaches providing great coastal walks with stunning backdrops. During the summer there are a whole host of events taking place including the Kirkcudbright Tattoo and firework display, the famous Riding of the Marshes, a children’s festival and a food festival. The quiet country roads are ideal for gentle bike rides, or if you fancy something a bit more rigorous you can tackle the 7Stanes, mountain biking heaven! Nearby the Galloway Activity Centre has exhilarating activities set on the banks of Loch Ken from paddle boarding and windsurfing to laser tag and climbing. For a more relaxed day why not take in a local museum, the wildlife park or a nature reserve with fantastic bird colonies. You’ll never get bored in the area and at the end of the day Byre Cottage is a warm and comfortable base to rest your weary head. Beach 3 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    Scottish Letting Licence number: DG00404F.
    £61
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  • The Steading At Nabny, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Steading at Nabny is a two bedroomed, detached barn conversion in a tranquil setting, surrounded by beautiful countryside and only a short drive from the historic old town of Kirkcudbright and the popular market town of Castle Douglas. Whilst offering peace and quiet, and exceptional dark skies, it is ideally placed to explore this stunning and unspoilt corner of south west Scotland. The Steading at Nabny, which is situated close to the owner’s home, has been beautifully converted and is extremely comfortable. The private courtyard is tucked away from the main courtyard, and offers peace and tranquillity for guests to enjoy those stunning dark skies. If weather conditions allow, the owner can offer astronomy sessions that take advantage of the beautiful dark skies and the opportunity to take astrophotographs. Whether you enjoy peaceful rural walks, a cosy evening by the wood burner or trips to see the local attractions, it’s the perfect location for a holiday.
    The surrounding area has endless walks, from scenic coastal to forest trails. The attractions are endless, from sailing, fishing, golf, boat trips and water sports, to swimming and riding and much much more. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, there are stunning gardens to visit, including Threave Gardens (National Trust). Kirkcudbright, known as ’the artists’ town’, attracts visitors throughout the year who are drawn by the harbour, historic high street and the diverse range of annual events and visitor attractions. The popular programme of summer festivities culminates with the spectacular Tattoo, an event not to be missed. Beach 6 miles. Shop 5½ miles, pub and restaurant 6 miles.
    £63
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  • High Auchenlarie Cottage, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    High Auchenlarie Cottage is a traditional Galloway cottage set amidst stunning scenery with far reaching panoramic views out over Wigtown Bay. Whilst maintaining its traditional exterior, High Auchenlarie Cottage has been modernised throughout, and lovingly and tastefully furnished and decorated. The two living areas are beautiful and both maximise the panoramic views. The sun room is the perfect spot for reading whilst the living room boasts a wood burner, perfect for those chillier evenings. The modern kitchen is extremely well equipped where you will find the highest level of appliances, kitchen and dining ware. All the bedrooms take in that stunning panoramic view, one on the ground floor and two on the first floor, all tastefully decorated and boasting luxury linen. Two modern shower rooms makes High Auchenlarie Cottage the perfect location for a family or group of friends to enjoying the wonders of this beautiful corner of Dumfries and Galloway.

    Six miles from the cottage is the small village of Gatehouse of Fleet where there are a couple of convenience stores and excellent cafés and restaurants. This corner of Dumfries and Galloway truly is magical with many sandy beaches and rocky coves along the coast, while inland there are many countryside walks to enjoy. Nearby the Galloway Forest Park, known for its starlit dark skies, has excellent cycle paths. There is so much to see and do with castles, prehistoric sites and specialist gardens, thanks to Galloways’ mild climate.

    Activities for children include the Cocoabean Chocolate Factory with its chocolate workshops and indoor and outdoor play areas as well as Farm Parks, and don’t miss a visit to the Dark Space Planetarium in Kirkcudbright, an attractive harbour town where you can also watch the fishing boats returning with their catch. A must while staying at High Auchenlarie Cottage and just a couple of miles away along the quiet country lane is Laggan, a brand new dining experience, Gather, which has a modern café dining culture featuring international flavours and dishes. The views whilst dining are sensational!
    £134
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  • Sliver Birch, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Gatehouse Lodges, situated on a working arable farm, boasts four bespoke timber lodges, built to make the most of the stunning uninterrupted sea views from both inside and outside. With floor-to-ceiling windows, the view is uninterrupted and you can enjoy the views while relaxing in the living room. Designed to take in the full beauty of the outstanding views, both lodges have a large open plan living/kitchen/dining room, perfect for entertaining in or just sitting and relaxing. The bedrooms are just as inviting with sumptuous beds and bedding. Attention to detail is evident throughout and each lodge is furnished to a very good standard with décor to complement. Gatehouse Lodges are set in beautiful countryside just 1¾ miles from Gatehouse of Fleet, a small town in the heart of a National Scenic Area in glorious Galloway.
    There are many attractions in and around the town including the Mill on the Fleet Visitor Centre, Cardoness Castle and the popular Laggan Outdoor Activity Centre, which is host to one of Europe’s longest zip wires. For a more laid back day there are delightful sandy beaches within only a few minutes drive, including Mossyard and Carrick. The area has numerous walks available, from scenic coastal walks to forest trails. With sailing, swimming, horse riding, fishing, golf, boat trips and water sports close by, there is something for everyone. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, there are many beautiful gardens to visit, including Threave Gardens (National Trust). Close by is the Galloway Forest Park, home to the first Dark Sky Park in Europe, and central to five of the 7Stanes, at Kirroughtree Forest and Dalbeattie Forest, it is a popular location for cyclists and mountain bikers. Only a short drive away Kirkcudbright, known as ’the artists’ town’, attracts visitors throughout the year drawn by the harbour, the historic high street and the diverse range of annual events and visitor attractions. The popular programme of summer festivities culminates with the spectacular tattoo, an event not to be missed. Beach 5¾ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1¾ miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 20 guests.
    £116
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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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  • Stable Lodge, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay Image
    Why not come on holiday with your horse at Stable Lodge? Make the most of the stunning scenery surrounded by rolling hills, grassy tracks and Forest trails on horseback – what better way to enjoy the glorious countryside of Dumfries and Galloway? To explore our beautiful countryside on horseback why not make the most of a large stable and paddock solely for the use of your much-loved horse adjacent to your lodge (at additional charge)? Hacks, treks and lessons are also available which should be booked in advance with the owner.
    Stable Lodge is set on the premier Lochhill Trekking and Livery Yard and enjoys a peaceful location overlooking the paddocks and open countryside. It is beautifully decorated and has a cosy open plan living space and boasts floor-to-ceiling patio doors out to the raised decking and enclosed garden. On fine days you can enjoy dining alfresco or best of all sit back and relax in your very own private hot tub.
    If cycling is more your thing than horseback, here at Stable Lodge you are close to the 7Stanes mountain biking trails at Kirroughtree and Dalbeattie Forests; Kirroughtree has some of the best technical single-track mountain bike trails in Scotland. A must is a wander around the pretty little town of Kirkcudbright only a short drive away. With its busy harbour, you can watch the fishing boats return with their catch or visit the famous Broughton House, once the home of E. A. Hornel, or experience the Arts and Crafts Trail.
    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! Throughout the year the town hosts a diverse range of annual events from farmers’ markets, a country fair, a jazz festival, a festival of light, the riding of the marches and, of course, the spectacular tattoo, an event not to be missed. Return to Stable Lodge and enjoy your hot tub making the most of those dark starry skies – bliss!
    £126
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  • High Tide, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Kirkcudbright, Scotland
    High Tide is the newest addition to Galloway View Luxury Lodges in this wonderful location and set quietly on the owner’s working farm. Architect designed and completed in 2023, High Tide boasts magnificent far-reaching views over Fleet Bay. With floor to ceiling patio doors in the open plan living, dining and kitchen area, and its bedrooms, it has been designed and built to maximise the views and is flooded with light.
    With the owner’s attention to detail evident at High Tide the moment you step in the door it is tastefully decorated throughout, a particular feature is the bespoke walling in the bedrooms both of which are further enhanced with the super comfy beds and quality linen. The open plan living, dining and kitchen area is the perfect space to sit back and relax whether just lounging on the comfy sofas or enjoying a family meal. The views are quite simply outstanding. High Tide will offer you a wonderful holiday with luxury touches from start to finish. With a large outside decking area to enjoy anytime of the day, don’t miss watching the sun set over Fleet Bay.
    Whilst in a delightful rural location, it is only a mile from the charming town of Gatehouse of Fleet, which offers a wide range of places to eat and relax. There are some lovely walks around the town and through the Town Woods and just a few miles away are some of the best beaches in Dumfries and Galloway at Cardoness and Mossyard.
    The area has numerous coastal walks and forest trails, and for cyclists and mountain bikers, the 7Stanes tracks at Kirroughtree and Dalbeattie and within easy reach. Kirkcudbright, known as the artists town, is just a short drive away and attracts visitors throughout the year drawn by the harbour, historic high street and the diverse range of annual events and visitor attractions. The popular programme of summer festivities culminates with the spectacular Tattoo, an event not to be missed.
    High Tide (UK44283) can be booked together with Sea Glass (UK39587), Galloway View (CC537210), Fleet View (ref CC537269), Beth’s Bothy (ref UK5529), Jack’s Hideaway (ref UK5530) and Annabelle’s Den (ref UK10990) to accommodate up to 24 guests.
    £78
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  • Orchard Cabin-rowan, Dumfries And GallowayInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to Orchard Cabin-Rowan, nestled in the hamlet of Portyerrock, near the Isle of Whithorn. Located on a working dairy farm, here the embrace of nature and the comforts of modern living unite in perfect harmony. This enchanting lodge, which is capable of accommodating up to four guests, promises an unforgettable escape filled with relaxation, adventure, and endless views of the sea and wonderful sea air! Inside the lodge you will find yourself in a compact but deceptively roomy space; the living area boasts plush, sofas perfect for curling up on with a good book, a dining area and a small but well equipped kitchen The bedroom offers a kingsize bed and separate room has bunk beds ideal for children. There is also a generous shower room. Just beyond the patio doors of the living room lies your private sanctuary - a lovely deck adorned with a table and chairs for four guests. There is also a wood-fired hot tub to enjoy - whether under the sun’s gentle rays or the twinkle of starlight, this oasis offers the ultimate relaxation experience. At night this area comes into its own with festoon lights and colour changing uplighters making it a magical space for young and old alike.
    Rowan is a mere 200m from the sea so you will be treated to an awe-inspiring sea view that stretches as far as the eye can see. As day transitions to dusk, the changing colours of the sea and sky will enthrall, and then as darkness falls the sky explodes with the light from thousands of stars. You will discover that this haven is perfectly positioned to explore the natural wonders of the area. Whether you embark on hikes through ancient woodlands, explore coastal paths, cycle the country roads or simply wander the charming streets of local towns and villages, adventure beckons just beyond your doorstep, there is something here for everyone. Return to the lodge to finish the day off enjoying the hot tub in your own private garden planning either your activities for the next day or your return visit - haste ye back!
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 18 guests.
    £84
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