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.
- Sandyhills, ScotlandWavecrest has been upgraded in 2019 and is a comfortable detached bungalow with the most stunning views over the Solway Firth. Open the door into the newly fitted kitchen with a breakfast bar opening onto the cosy living room and dining area, where you can sit and enjoy breakfast with those most magical views, the perfect start to your day. From the living room there is a conservatory where you can relax and enjoy the garden and the sound of the sea.
The coastal village of Southerness has undoubtedly some of the most outstanding views of the Solway Firth to the English Lake District. Explore the beach and the striking white landmark of the Lighthouse, built in 1749, or challenge yourself on the championship golf course.
From Wavecrest you have an ideal base in which to explore beautiful Dumfries and Galloway from its beaches, right on your doorstep, to coves, cliff top walks and forest trails. With countless historic sites throughout the region and many fun filled activities, there is something to suit all ages, while enjoying the spectacular scenery along the way.
Return after a day’s sightseeing to the peace and tranquillity of Wavecrest. Beach 20 yards. Shop 50 yards, pub and restaurant 500 yards.£64From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Dumfries, ScotlandA charming bungalow with pretty garden in the coastal village of Southerness, Scotland. Sea views. Enclosed front and rear garden. Electric fire. Pets welcome. Dalbeattie 12.7 miles; Dumfrries 16.1 miles; Castle Douglas 17.9 miles.£67From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Stranraer, ScotlandPerched overlooking the glistening waters, Anchor Cottage captures the essence of coastal living with its exceptional location. The ground floor unveils an inviting open plan living, dining, and kitchen area, adorned with tasteful furnishings that seamlessly blend modern comforts with a touch of coastal charm. Sunlight dances through the patio doors, beckoning guests to step outside and relish in the enclosed garden, offering a private sanctuary to bask in the fresh sea breeze. Anchor Cottage presents itself as a haven of comfort with two bedrooms located on the upper floor. The master bedroom boasts a luxurious king-size bed, while the second bedroom features a snug double bed. Each room exudes warmth and relaxation, ensuring a restful night’s sleep after days of exploration. Anchor Cottage is more than a mere accommodation; it’s a home away from home. This retreat warmly welcomes your furry companions, as it’s a haven for dog lovers.
Embark on leisurely strolls through the village and down to the inviting beach, allowing your four-legged friend to revel in the natural beauty as much as you do. Portpatrick is a charming and pretty fishing port with a small sandy beach and harbour as the focal point of the village. Take a stroll along the harbour and stop off at one of the waterfront pubs for a drink or a meal whilst enjoying the sea view! There are lots of walks right on your doorstep - 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. There are lots of other pretty little ports and bays to discover in the area too.
There are many beautiful gardens to explore, including the world-renowned Logan Botanic Garden, Castle Kennedy Gardens and Glenwhan. The area is a cyclist’s paradise with the famous ’7Stanes’ world class mountain biking trails within easy reach.
Anchor Cottage can be booked together with Driftwood Cottage (ref UK45060) to accommodate up to 8 guests.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Gatehouse of Fleet, ScotlandThis spacious terraced holiday cottage is located within the conservation village of Gatehouse of Fleet, with shops, cafes and restaurants, and offers a peaceful retreat from which to explore the Solway Coast with its many sandy beaches and rocky coves. There is great walking throughout the area with the Galloway Forest Park having marked cycle paths and walks, and bird and wildlife to enjoy. Also available throughout the area are fishing, golfing and water sports. Kirkcudbright, the Artists’ Town, offers boat trips and many art and craft shops, and Castle Douglas, Scotland’s Food Town, with many specialist shops, both close by. Cardoness Castle and the local Cally Gardens with an unusual variety of plants are well worth a visit. Cream of Galloway for adventure playgrounds, family entertainment and of course, ice cream. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.£69From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Kirkcudbright, ScotlandThis spacious, terraced cottage has been renovated throughout, and has a well maintained private garden to the rear in which to relax after a days exploring. The cottage is situated in the historic town of Gatehouse of Fleet, with its restaurants, pubs and shops. The River Fleet flows through the town and offers some lovely walks direct from the door.
The Galloway Forest Park is close by with an abundance of wildlife, including a red deer range, wild goat park and red kite feeding station. The park has been awarded the status as the first Dark Sky Park in the UK. Dumfries and Galloway offers many picturesque towns and villages to explore, including Castle Douglas, a food town with galleries, independent shops, cafés and pubs. Kirkcudbright, the artists town, offers many festivals throughout the year, including Scottish nights, classic car rallies, historic walks, a medieval fayre, a jazz festival and a spectacular Tattoo, as well as a good selection of pubs and restaurants. Beach 5¼ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.£70From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Dumfries, ScotlandPeacefully set with panoramic views over countryside to the Nith Estuary, these detached, single-storey holiday cottages have their own garden and have been furnished and equipped to the STB’s ‘4 Star’ standard. Conheath Gatelodge is a traditional Georgian cottage with many original features, whilst Martha’s Shore Cottage was an original fisherman’s cottage dating back to 1700 - generations of Martha’s artistic family lived here and her father was the stone mason for the farm estate, and cut stone for the owner’s farmhouse. There are lovely riverside walks from the door with abundant birds and wildlife to spot. There are many quiet roads ideal for cycling, and excellent wildfowl salt-marshes surrounding Caerlaverock Castle, 3 miles away. Solway Firth is easily accessible. Dumfries, 3 miles, has good shopping, restaurants, cinema and sports facilities. Sandy beaches, quaint fishing villages, castles and nature reserves within easy reach. Shop/P.O. and good village pub ½ mile.£71From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Newton Stewart, ScotlandCurlew Cottage is situated in the quiet village of Creetown amongst the rolling Galloway Hills, where the very best of Scotland’s countryside is on your doorstep, from rolling hills and fine forests and lochs, to sandy beaches and a spectacular coastline. Gardens here are special, with gems like nearby Threave and the Logan Botanic Gardens near Stranraer. Palm trees and many other exotic plants thrive under the warming influence of the Gulf Stream. The Galloway Forest Park is close by with an abundance of wildlife including red deer range, wild goat park and red squirrel feeding stations. Buzzards are a common sight and you may be lucky enough to see golden eagles and red kites too. The park has been awarded status as the first Dark Sky Park in the UK. With over 7000 visible stars to look at, you are spoilt for choice.
Dumfries and Galloway offers many picturesque towns and villages to explore. The market town of Newton Stewart is located just 6 miles away and offers a good selection of independent shops, supermarkets, a leisure centre, a cinema and many restaurants. There are also some great walks to enjoy, along with music and walking festivals. Kirkcudbright, locally known as the artists town, offers many festivals throughout the year including Scottish nights, classic car rallies, historic walks, a medieval fayre, a jazz festival and a spectacular Tattoo, as well as a good selection of pubs and restaurants. Castle Douglas, Scotland’s food town, and Wigtown, Scotland’s book town, are also nearby. There is also a large variety of outdoor pursuits available including fishing, horse riding, cycling, golf and watersports. Kirroughtree Mountain Biking Centre is just 3 miles from cottage. Electric vehicle charging point 550 yards. Beach 7 miles. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.£71From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Annan, ScotlandSuperb detached lodge house in the hamlet of Brydekirk in lovely Annandale. Gorgeously decorated and furnished to a high standard. Open fire. Large enclosed riverside garden. WiFi. Pets welcome. Annan 3.5 miles.£71From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Dalbeattie, ScotlandA 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.£72From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Dumfries, ScotlandFabulous beachside location. Cottage sleeps 4. Off-road parking. Beach access in 30 seconds. 2 golf courses nearby. Castle Douglas 19 miles.£72From price per night based on 7 night stay