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The exterior of a historic stone building is showcased, featuring a dark front door and multiple windows framed by decorative stonework. The roof has a combination of slate tiles, while a portion of the garden is visible with some greenery, adding to the character of the structure.
Home in Minnigaff
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

The Old School House, luxury home with hot tub.

Ideally situated in Newton Stewart, a small market town on the banks of the River Cree, Gateway to.the Galloway forest and Dark skies. The Old School House is a listed building that’s brimming with history. This spacious, four-bedroom holiday home now features sumptuous furnishings and an 8-person hot tub overlooking the gardens. The house can accommodate up to eight adults comfortably, and is a firm favourite with hill walkers and mountain bikers because of its proximity to Galloway Forest Park

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A stone-walled exterior of a cottage is depicted, featuring a grey shed-like structure and a pathway of stepping stones leading to the entrance. The area is covered with light gravel and framed by open fields under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Port William
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

The Bothy is a rural, coastal, studio cottage.

This unique place has a style all of its own. The Bothy is newly renovated and offers a peaceful, coastal getaway for 2. It is a twin bedded studio cottage with a separate bathroom and shower. There is a microwave, electric hob, toaster and kettle in the kitchen area. Dining table and chairs. Wall mounted TV and WiFi. There are several quiet beaches with wonderful coastlines to explore within walking distance. There is also the stunning St Medan Golf Course that welcomes visitors all year round.

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The exterior of the lodge is showcased, featuring wooden cladding and large windows. A spacious deck is visible, along with a wood-fired hot tub situated beside the lodge. The surrounding landscape includes grassy areas and trees, set against a clear blue sky.
Cabin in Carsluith
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 417 reviews

Knowe Lodge. Off grid with hot tub. Pet friendly

“Knowe” as Carsluith Holiday Lodge is a beautiful secluded, open plan completely off-grid lodge set on a 12 acre small holding, where you can sit and relax in your own wood-fired hot tub and enjoy Galloway’s famous dark skies with views overlooking the Cree estuary. We allow max 2 pets for free, with a secluded beach just 5 minutes walk away and only 10 minutes drive away from Kirroughtree 7stanes which is a great location for mountain biking trails and forest walks. To note no sockets only usb

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The cottage is framed by lush greenery and gravel pathways. A welcoming entrance features a pitched roof and small porch. Multiple windows allow natural light to fill the interior, while the outdoor space is neatly landscaped with shrubs and trees, contributing to a serene ambiance.
Cottage in Kirkcowan
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Wren's nest

Wrens nest is a cozy one-room cottage with an open plan design that combines charm with functionality. The main room features a simple layout where the bed, sofa and kitchen area share the same space. The comfortable oak framed bed has neutral linens and bedside tables with reading lamps. The two seater sofa has small foldable tables for dining. The kitchen occupies one wall with simple cabinets, two burner hob, fridge, microwave and small air fryer. The shower room has wc & sink with storage.

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The exterior of Garple Loch Hut features a wooden structure with large glass doors and a spacious deck. A welcoming atmosphere is created by the wooden railings and a cozy seating area visible inside. Natural light floods the interior, framed by the surrounding landscape.
Hut in Dumfries and Galloway
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 583 reviews

Garple Loch Hut

Unfortunately no dogs/children/ infants are allowed as we are a working sheep farm & surrounded by water. Discover the ultimate escape at Garple Loch Hut, set on your very own private loch with no one else around. Located on a peaceful sheep farm in Dumfries & Galloway, this hidden gem offers solitude, stunning scenery and unforgettable wildlife experiences. Wake up to the sight of sheep grazing and the gentle presence of your own Highland cows, which you can feed for a unique farm experience.

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The studio features a spacious bed with a dark covering, complemented by neatly folded white towels. A decorative blanket rests at the foot of the bed. A wooden chest of drawers and a cozy armchair are positioned near a large window, with a Smart TV mounted on the wall.
Guest suite in Creetown
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 906 reviews

Ivy Bank Studio Creetown - Gem Rocks Neighbour.

Ivy Bank Studio, run by Mary & Jonathan, is an attached studio room of Ivy Cottage. It is independent from the main Cottage. Which itself was built in 1795 from local stone. It is situated on a private no through road, located directly in front of the Gem Rock museum and cafe. The location of the studio room in Creetown offers excellent outdoor views across to Cairnsmore Hill & Wigtown Bay. Creetown itself is a welcoming tourist village ideal for those wishing to explore Dumfries & Galloway.

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A uniquely shaped wooden cabin features a curved design, with large glass doors providing views of the surrounding landscape. A small seating area is visible inside, while a wooden deck extends outward, connecting the cabin to the outdoor scenery.
Chalet in Carsluith
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Shore Escape

Shore Escape is a self-catering, coastal, family-run, handcrafted retreat with sea views and a stones throw from the shore line of Carsluith Bay. It is situated on the edge of the UK's first Dark Sky Park and situated on the South Coast 300 route. Shore escape provides the perfect base for a short break, and the perfect base to explore the beautiful Dumfries and Galloway. Please note: if guests are using sofa bed please bring own linens. Thank you! Please use postcode for satnav: DG8 7DP

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The Old Toll house is showcased with its distinctive round structure and white exterior. Black trim accents the windows and door, while a sign at the top identifies the building. A well-maintained street is visible, along with surrounding greenery in the background.
Cottage in Creebridge
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

The Old Toll House Petite and perfectly formed

Petite but perfectly formed The Old Toll house is a perfect base to explore Dumfries and Galloway. The Old Toll house was built in 1813 the same time as the bridge was built. It was the original Toll house used to collect the payment for people crossing between Newton Stewart and Minnigaff. The old wooden bridge and ford was replaced in 1813 John Rennie (The Elder) won the honour of the commission. Thomas Telford his competitor also submitted plans. Thank you for your booking.

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The exterior of The Granary is showcased against a clear blue sky, featuring a two-story building with a whitewashed facade and a dark roof. A quaint entrance with a blue door is highlighted, surrounded by flower beds in vibrant colors. Gravel pathways lead to the entrance, reflecting a welcoming atmosphere.
Farm stay in Kirkinner
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

The Granary, Little Tahall Farm

The Granary is situated on our small working farm with stunning views over Wigtown Bay. Sleeps 2/4 with twin or double bedroom downstairs, single/double bed can be provided in lounge. Small child friendly, travel cot, high chair etc available. Short drive to beaches, Galloway Forest, hills and coast. Five minutes from Wigtown, handy for the Book Festival. Great for bikers, cyclists, walkers, bird watching or relaxing. One well behaved dog welcome, please advise us before arrival.

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A traditional Mongolian yurt is set in a grassy meadow, with soft smoke rising from the chimney. Nearby, a large horse grazes peacefully, surrounded by trees. A picnic table can be seen beside the yurt, inviting outdoor dining.
Yurt in Kirkcowan
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 393 reviews

Wigtown, Beautiful solar powered Yurt

Dumfries and Galloway dark skies park is a stunning location to get away from it all on our eco friendly off grid small holding. The yurt is solar powered with 12vt lights and has a wood burning stove, shower room and composting toilet. The yurt has a double bed and three singles (all with down duvets) so sleeps 4 x1 or 1x2 and 3x1 . The chemical free, DIY hottub is very private and for the exclusive use of our guests, only available for bookings of 3 nights or more

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The kitchen features modern appliances with a combination of white cabinetry and wooden countertops. Natural light enters through a large window, highlighting potted plants on the sill. Essential items, including a microwave, kettle, and toaster, are arranged neatly on the counter.
Cottage in Wigtown
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Beautiful 2 bedroom cottage with stunning bay view

A two bedroom, two hundred year old cottage, Tide View is situated centrally in Scotland's book town, Wigtown. With stunning views over the bay and Galloway hills, you can relax with the whole family or friends. This beautiful area of Galloway has wonderful beaches, scenic hills and forests. A well behaved dog is welcome, the house is fully fenced (1.3m high at lowest point) and there are dog walking areas at the doorstep and a children's play park 50m away.

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The interior of the geodesic dome reveals large windows, providing an expansive view of the forest landscape blanketed in frost. Soft seating is arranged on the floor, creating a cozy area to enjoy the outdoors from inside.
Dome in Maybole
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Dark Sky Dome

Stay in the largest Geodesic Dome in Scotland situated in the heart of the Carrick Forest within the Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park. It is an ideal getaway for those wanting to experience the wilds of South West Scotland whilst having the full comforts of home. Whether you are a couple looking for a weekend break, an author or artist looking to stay somewhere to find creativity or a family of 4 wanting to spend quality time together then the Dome is for you.

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