Newton Stewart
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Newton Stewart UK Hotels, Aparthotels, Bed-and-
Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Inns, Motels
accommodation guide.
Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Newton Stewart.
Experience the tranquillity of rural
South West Scotland.
The broad rolling
fields around the cottage and its
peaceful atmosphere make this a wonderful
place to unwind for a short break or
longer holiday.
Children of all ages welcome.
Whether looking to
undertake an active holiday of walking, cycling,
fishing or golfing or may be something more
relaxing such as exploring the history, beautiful
countryside and beaches - there is something for
everyone in this lovely corner of Scotland.
At Craiglemine Cottage B&B you can be sure of a
warm welcome all the year round. Wi-Fi access is
for guests who have their own laptops.
Price: Twin/Double from £23.00 - £46.00 per
person Rooms: 1 Twin, 1 Double/Family Accommodation Type: B&B
CREEBRIDGE LODGE
Minnigaff, Creebridge, Newton Stewart, Dumfries
and Galloway, DG8 6NR Tel: 01671 402319
Creebridge Lodge is a fine Victorian listed
house set in its own grounds. We're ideally
situated, being just a short walk from a wide
choice of evening meals, shops, riverside and
the golf course. The surrounding countryside is
rich in history and archaeology and offers some
of the loveliest yet least known scenery in
Scotland. From the rugged mountains of the
Southern Uplands to the gentle fields of the
Machars; from towering coastal cliffs teaming
with sea bird colonies to secluded sandy beaches
and bays. The variety of scenery is outstanding.
The area is justly famous for its birds and
wildlife and is a paradise for all those who
love fishing, walking, cycling or exploring the
many botanical gardens, castles, museums and
other visitor attractions. There are 32 golf
courses in Galloway, numerous salmon and trout
rivers, pony trekking and riding, sailing and
canoeing and hundreds of miles of spectacular
walking and cycling routes. We offer very
comfortable spacious en-suite rooms each of
which has a colour TV, hospitality tray, kettle,
clock radio and hairdryer. We operate a non
smoking policy throughout the Guest House.
Private Parking. A very warm welcome awaits you
here at Creebridge Lodge.
Price: £25.00 per person Rooms: 2 Double, 2 Twin, 4 En-suite Accommodation Type: B&B
The Bladnoch is a
family-run small, friendly Inn, ideally located
by the banks of the river Bladnoch and just a
short distance from Wigtown, Scotland's National
Book Town in Galloway southwest Scotland.
In 2005, under new
management, the Bladnoch has undergone an
extensive upgrade in facilities both in the
restaurants and bars and improvements are
continuing throughout.
You will
enjoy relaxing in our friendly bar with open
fire or dining in our à la carte restaurant on
the finest traditional food in the region. Our
bar menu is hard to beat and is open daily (12 -
3pm & 6 - 9:15pm). All food is sourced fresh
locally. For over 45 years the Bladnoch has been
a home for the country pursuits enthusiast. We
offer tailor made excursions for the following:
Fishing - our own beat, close by on the river
Bladnoch; Wildfowling and pheasant shooting;
Deer stalking; Clay pigeon shooting arranged; We
can also arrange: Paintball, Off Road Driving,
Mountain Biking.
From the moment you
arrive at Kirroughtree, you will begin to feel
the cares of the outside world melt away. One of
our friendly staff will be there to welcome you
personally to the hotel and show you to your
luxurious room. Kirroughtree is an ideal retreat
from modern life, with its elegant public rooms,
spacious and comfortable bedrooms, and excellent
food. Standing in eight acres of landscaped
grounds on the edge of Galloway Forest Park,
this historic country mansion offers its guests
individual attention and care in surroundings
reminiscent of a bygone age.
The oak panelled lounge has
been sympathetically restored, and is hung with
beautiful oil paintings, with opulent drapes and
sumptuous sofas and armchairs. In addition,
morning coffee and afternoon tea can also be
taken in the Major's Lounge, named after Major
Armitage. All rooms are spacious, with a
generous sitting area, and easy chairs and
table. Fresh fruit and sherry await your
arrival, as well as tea and coffee. There is
satellite TV for your entertainment, while each
bathroom is luxuriously furnished with fluffy
bathrobes and towels. For guests with dogs, the
lower ground rooms are ideal, each with easy
access to the grounds. Of course there's more to
Kirroughtree than fine food - relax on the
terrace on a sunny day with a glass of chilled
wine and enjoy the spectacular views.
Price: From £85.00 per person Rooms: 2 Single, 10 Double, 5 Twin Accommodation Type: B&B
We offer bed and
Scottish breakfast in the lovely country setting
of New Luce. We are on the Southern Upland Way.
Excellent for walkers, touring, fishing, and
keen golfers. Ferry Port to Northern Ireland
nearby.
Tha Butchach is a one level
country residence suitable for the less able.
Ample car parking. All rooms are heated and
en-suite with shower facilities. We also have a
two bed roomed self catering flat, which sleeps
up to five people. This is not suitable for the
less able. Ideal for fishermen, golfers,
shooters, walkers and touring South West
Scotland. Continental breakfast on request.
Excellent Bed and
Breakfast only 5 mins walk from the town centre.
Newton Stewart has excellent amenities, visit
Newton Stewart golf course which has unique
greens and subtle borrows.
Other places of interest
are the museum, the visitor centre in Galloway
Forest Park or Bladnoch Distillery. Visitors can
also fish, walk and enjoy the countryside. All
rooms are en-suite and we pride ourselves on the
warm welcome we extend to our guests. Price: From £23.00 - £25.00 per person,
per night Rooms: 1 Double, 1 Twin Accommodation Type: B&B
With its colourful
history as a Coaching Inn, prison and army
barracks the hotel now offers a perfect venue
for a break. The Monreith Arms in the heart of
the Machars offers an excellent base to explore
this beautiful part of Scotland.
Enjoy a drink in the public
or lounge bar or enjoy the A La Carte menu.
Local activities include fishing, bird watching
and walking or enjoy a day out at Creetown Gem
Rock Museum or the Bladnoch Distillery. Price: POA Rooms: 1 Single, 3 Double, 3 Twin, 3
Family - All en-suite Accommodation Type: Hotel
54-58 Victoria Street
Minnigaff, Dumfries and Galloway, DG8 6DB
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The Galloway Arms Hotel began in 1750 with its original builder and founder Alexander Stewart, Lord Garlies the 6th Earl of Galloway. Originally a Coaching Inn the hotel now boasts 18 modern bedrooms, two bars and a restaurant. The hotel sits in the middle of Newton Stewart a quiet rural town in the heart of Galloway. The hotel has private parking and a drive in garage as well a secluded garden at the
rear. All rooms are ensuite, have central heating, tea and coffee making facilities and colour... more
Bruce Hotel
88 Queen Street, Creebridge, Dumfries and Galloway, DG8 6JL
The Bruce Hotel is a 20-bedroom, 3-star hotel, centrally located in Newton Stewart in the heart of the beautiful Dumfries and Galloway region in southwest Scotland. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, with TV, radio, hair dryer, and tea and coffee making facilities. Offering excellent accommodation in a traditional Scottish style, the Bruce Hotel is renowned for its outstanding food, friendly service, welcoming atmosphere and good
value. Galloway is very popular for its hill-walking, cycle tou... more
Founded in the 17th century by William Stewart,
the market town of Newton Stewart has a fine bridge over the River Cree.
Twelve miles east is ‘Bruce’s Stone’, along with beautiful views beside Loch
Trool. Robert the Bruce launched his attempt to rid Scotland of English
rule, from Newton Stewart, Bruce’s Stone was unveiled in 1929 on the 600th
anniversary of his death. Today the stone marks the start and finish of many
walks in the Galloway Forest Park. One of which is a very serious climb to
the top of Merrick, the highest summit in Scotland’s south west. Galloway
House historic gardens, created in the 1740s by Lord Garlies, is also
nearby.