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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
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 183 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, 433 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 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, 622 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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A stone-built cottage is surrounded by lush greenery, with a well-maintained path leading to its entrance. Sunlight illuminates the exterior, highlighting the inviting façade and large windows. The property is set within a serene countryside landscape, showcasing the natural beauty of the area.
Cottage in Kirkcowan
5 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Popsal cottage

Popsal cottage is a charming stone built two bedroom home, exuding charcter and warmth. Nestled in a picturesque setting, it boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside, making it an idyllic retreat for those seeking tranquility. The cottage has a cozy, inviting interior, featuring exposed stone walls and traditional design the cottage offers comfortable and well appointed accomodation. Inside there is a king bedroom and charming twin bedroom, providing versatile sleeping arrangements.

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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, 932 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 semi-detached cottage is shown, featuring a light-colored exterior and multiple windows. The cottage is surrounded by a spacious gravel driveway and a wooden fence. A summer house is visible in the garden, bordered by greenery from mature trees.
Cottage in Blackcraig
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

2 Calgow Cottages - Gateway to the Galloway Hills

2 Calgow Cottage is a fully refurbished semi-detached cottage in the heart of Galloway, within walking distance of Newton Stewart, described as the 'Gateway to the Galloway Hills'. Our large garden backs on to the mature woodlands of Kirroughtree Forest, famous for its recreational offering including bike shop and cafe, walking trails, and home to one of the 'seven stanes' mountain biking sites. Closeby are miles of coastline, hills, and spectacular scenery, ideal for that perfect getaway.

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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, 140 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 kitchen/living room features a cozy seating area with a light grey sofa and decorative pillows. A dining table with red accents is positioned near the window, alongside a well-equipped kitchen with a full-size electric cooker, microwave, and fridge. Natural light filters through the curtains.
Guest suite in Minnigaff
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Ramblers' Rest

Take a break and unwind at this peaceful oasis. This inviting annexe is located in an idyllic countryside setting surrounded by wildlife. The annexe is attached to our house and is situated in a wonderfully peaceful spot in Minnigaff, at the end of a quiet lane; there is a footpath directly opposite.We are within easy walking distance of local pubs and eateries. Newton Stewart is ideally situated between the countryside and coast of the Machars and the Galloway Forest (dark sky) Park.

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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 Dumfries and Galloway
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 152 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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A welcoming collage of images features natural landscapes, a wooden cabin exterior, and various cozy interior elements. Notable visuals include rustic decor items, a serene sleeping area, and outdoor spaces with greenery and farm animals. The word 'WELCOME' is prominently displayed in the center.
Cabin in Dumfries and Galloway
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Ride in/Ride out in luxury vintage style cabin

Luxurious cabin surrounded by nature, at the foot of Cairnsmore of Fleet, 200m from Kirroughtree 7 Stanes, Scotland's premier mountain bike trail, in the middle of Dark Sky Park within the Galloway Forest Park & the UNESCO GSA Biosphere. We've got secret wild swimming spots, stargazing, & wildlife in abundance, lovely walks on Cairnsmore or just relax, unwind and reconnect with family & friends. Our jewel of a cabin harks back to simpler days surrounded by beauty. Enjoy!

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A charming stone cottage is positioned along a quiet road, featuring a white exterior and a sloping roof. Green foliage frames the entrance, and the surrounding landscape showcases trees and a glimpse of the elevated terrain beyond.
Home in Newton Stewart
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews

Nordlys Cottage in Galloway Dark Sky Forest Park

Newly renovated and modernised 1850s detached stone cottage, set in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway. The extensive garden backs on to the stunning Kirroughtree forest and the elevated position allows for beautiful front and rear views. Take a walk into the forest park from the door step, sit at the patio doors watching the garden birds or cosy up in front of the fire. Large velux windows allow you to sleep or bathe under the stars in Galloway dark skies forest park

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A living room is depicted with rich green walls and ambient lighting from multiple fixtures. A wooden coffee table sits in the center, surrounded by comfortable brown leather chairs adorned with plaid throws. Framed artwork is displayed on one wall, creating a homey atmosphere.
Home in Creetown
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Bridgeview, The Hollow

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay at Bridgeview in Creetown. Situated next door to woodland walks and rivers, the scenery is stunning. There is also a children’s play park next door for all the family to enjoy! Creetown hosts a gem stone museum and a heritage museum. Within a 20min drive there is also a Cocobean chocolate factory, Mossy yard beach, Kirroughtree biking trail and the red deer range park. All fantastic for the whole family!

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