Barholm Accommodations 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.
Euan
United Kingdom
Staff were really friendly and accommodating, the bed was really comfortable, the room was really spacious and the shared kitchen space had everything you need and was very clean
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.
Thomas
Kenya
Ease of check-in/check-out, sophistication of lay-out, furnishings, showers
Craigmount in Wigtown provides accommodations with free bikes and a garden. There's a sun terrace and guests can access free Wifi and free private parking.
Hood
United Kingdom
The location was easy to find with off road parking.After dark the area around the house was well lit.It was quiet at all times of the day and night.
Our breakfasts were freshly cooked,hot and Malcolm was a good breakfast host.Nicole welcomed us and gave us all the information we needed for our stay,including recommending an excellent restaurant close by for dinner that night.
Wigtown is the book capital of Scotland and Craigmount is an excellent example which involves the guest in books. The house was furnished with books and there were well chosen books in the room we used that were
inviting and beautifully displayed. We would readily recommend staying there especially during book week.
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.
Patrick
United States of America
Pretty much what you would expect from a 19th century (?) building. Room was on second floor, up and down three sets of stairs. Hall and room floor slope noticeable. Bed was ok, older memory foam. Windows are original wooden single pane so expect some condensation. Room was quiet except for being next to hall stair landing that creaked anytime someone walked by. Room was clean and had plenty of storage. WIFI worked great. Restaurant on the first floor is excellent. Location is good to things to do in town and in the area. We did not use them, but the grounds look great and family friendly.
This family-run hotel is located in Newton Stewart, a charming Scottish town on the River Cere. With free Wi-Fi throughout and free parking on site, it is around 5 minutes’ walk from the town center.
Steve
United States of America
There was no breakfast, given the price. It was very easy to go to Sainsbury's and buy some items. What an excellent base to have a look at Galloway and it was very easy to find my way around. I need to return and explore the surroundings even more.
Offering a garden, CORSBIE VILLA GUEST HOUSE offers accommodations in Newton Stewart. Both Wifi and private parking are accessible at the guest house free of charge.
Antonina
United Kingdom
What a beautiful place to stay with the most wonderful hosts, and the breakfast was delicious. Room and bed very comfortable and spacious. Thank you so much. I will be coming back again.
Featuring a tennis court, Birch Lodge 16 offers accommodations in Newton Stewart. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. Outdoor dining is also possible at the chalet.
The The Bruce Hotel, in Newton Stewart in the heart of beautiful Galloway, is a quality 20 bedroom 3-star hotel that offers good service, good food and great prices.
rebecca
United Kingdom
Location, size of rooms is excellent
Hot water great
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).
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Anonymous
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.
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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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