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Barholm Accommodation, hotel in Creetown

Barholm Accommodation features free WiFi throughout the property and views of sea in Creetown. This 3-star self-catering accomodation offers a garden. Free private parking is available on site.

simple, clean, cheap
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
676 reviews
Price from£50per night
Sea View Snugs at Laggan, hotel in Creetown

Offering free WiFi, Sea View Snugs at Laggan is set in Gatehouse of Fleet. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with internet channels and a private bathroom.

Room was comfy, spacious, modern and clean. Staff were friendly and helpful, with them being accommodating for our 1 year old child. Food at Gather great, with beautiful sea views. A 45/50min drive to Stranraer / Cairnryan if you’re using as an overnight stop off point en route to the ferry. It was our second time staying and would definitely recommend.
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
312 reviews
Price from£150per night
Craigmount, hotel in Creetown

Craigmount in Wigtown provides accommodation with free bikes and a garden. The property has garden views. There is a sun terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.

Very friendly, thorough in checking about allergies etc. Very comfortable, clean, welcoming.
9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
310 reviews
Price from£100per night
Creebridge House Hotel, hotel in Creetown

A traditional Scottish country house hotel, Creebridge House is set in 3 acres of grounds, close to Newton Stewart. Local activities include fishing, shooting, golf, cycling and walking.

The staff and building were beautiful. Myra is a credit to the hotel, friendly and incredibly helpful, full of lots of information. The room was spotless, and the food was delicious. Nothing was too much trouble.
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
794 reviews
Price from£110per night
The Blackhorse Hotel, hotel in Creetown

This family-run hotel is situated in Newton Stewart, a charming Scottish town on the River Cree. With free Wi-Fi throughout and free parking on site, it is around 5 minutes’ walk from the town centre....

Very comfortable room, quiet and at the back of the property. Excellent evening pizzas.
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
114 reviews
Price from£80per night
The Crown Hotel, hotel in Creetown

The Crown Hotel is situated in Newton Stewart in picturesque Wigtownshire, in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway. It features a restaurant and elegant rooms with original features.

Great location, staff very friendly and helpful.
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
790 reviews
Price from£110per night
CORSBIE VILLA GUEST HOUSE, hotel in Creetown

Set in Newton Stewart in the Dumfries and Galloway region, CORSBIE VILLA GUEST HOUSE offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This guest house features a garden.

Excellent fresh cooked breakfast. Friendly, open host - just like staying at your aunties for the night. Town is small but friendly and river area picturesque.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
243 reviews
Price from£90per night
Birch Lodge, hotel in Creetown

Situated in Newton Stewart in the Dumfries and Galloway region, Birch Lodge features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.

Quiet location, tastefully furnished, well appointed kitchen, quality bed linen and towels, clean
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
38 reviews
Price from£159.85per night
Birch Lodge 16, hotel in Creetown

Birch Lodge 16 is situated in Newton Stewart and offers a tennis court. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. Outdoor dining is also possible at the chalet.

Near a gem museum which was interesting.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
11 reviews
Price from£159.85per night
Cally Palace Hotel & Golf Course, hotel in Creetown

Originally an 18th century mansion, Cally Palace is now a sophisticated golf hotel just 48 minutes’ drive from the market town of Dumfries.

Almost all excellent.
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
1,170 reviews
Price from£98.10per night
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What guests said about Creetown:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    This is a fantastic location- beautiful walks, a hugely...

    This is a fantastic location- beautiful walks, a hugely interesting museum almost next door- highly recommended- and Gem Rock Museum with its amazing displays, and great cafe with homemade food. Really good and hugely appreciated the Barholm has dog friendly rooms, and highly accommodating and helpful in multiple ways. The staff of the Creetown Museum were fascinating and so patient explaining and guiding us around this treasure of a place.So kind to let us bring our dog in on a quiet wet day Would surely payback many times over if dogs were similarly allowed in even a corner of the GM cafe, rather than to sit on outside tables.The soup was lovely however and the kind lady server was extremely helpful however in providing waterproof covers for seats and offer of umbrella Really Creetown is a gem of a place in itself Can’t really praise Barholm and Creetown Initiative highly enough
    caroline
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    It is a quiet area good for exploring the local area from.

    It is a quiet area good for exploring the local area from. It has good travel connections by bus to Newton Stewart, Stranraer, and Dumfries. Popular with cyclists for access to national cycle route 7 , the 7 stanes centres of kirroughtree and Glen trool via the clatteringshaws loch trail. The Cairnsmore summit for walkers is close by as is the cairnsmore visitor centre. Creetown itself has a gem museum and local heritage centre. Cafes at the Gem museum and on the Castle Cary holiday centre nearby with a local restaurant. Creetown is compact and easy to walk around with granite sculptures from a renowned Japanese sculptor in the town square. Unfortunately the local hotel Ellengowan hotel whose saloon bar featured in the 1973 film The Wickerman closed in 2019.
    ross
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We weren’t staying here particularly for Creetown itself,...

    We weren’t staying here particularly for Creetown itself, but because it was a good location for visiting the entire area. It is an easy drive round to Wigtown, and we could access trails and sights with a shortish drive. We had a good meal at the local Lairds Inn. And it’s a short drive to Newton Stewart for grocery shopping (Sainsbury, Aldi).
    A
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  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Small village with an interesting history (Most of the...

    Small village with an interesting history (Most of the liverpool docks stone comes from the area). Well cept, clean and tidy. A profusion of whiskey barrels give a clue to the other industry in the village. The village shop is excellent. It's a shame that there is no restaraunt or pub, but Newton Stewart has all the facillities you would need if you don't mind driving or cycling.
    A
    Anonymous
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Creetown is a small village but very central to the...

    Creetown is a small village but very central to the beautiful surrounding area, with lovely walks . Favourite place was Portpatrick a beautiful town to visit. Mossyard beach is lovely and not very far from Creetown.
    Shonna
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Lovely base for exploring Dumfries and Galloway.

    Lovely base for exploring Dumfries and Galloway. Go up into the woodlands behind the town and find a Victorian curling pond, with many dragonflies and butterflies in summer. The Gems and Minerals museum is great. Not far from the Big Water of Fleet viaduct. Take care on the A75 road with the lorries going to Stranraer.
    Nancy
    United Kingdom
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