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....
Reuben
United Kingdom
Aesthetically lovely. Good quality throughout. Beautiful bathroom. Comfy bed. Plenty of pillows etc!
Quiet for a pub and main road.
The bunny view number 117 NEW ASK ABOUT OUR EXCITING PACKAGES AVAILABLE is a recently renovated holiday home in Newton Stewart, where guests can make the most of its garden and bar.
Featuring accommodation with a private pool, garden view and a balcony, Caravan Rabbit House No 81 at Three Lochs Holiday Park is set in Newton Stewart.
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.
Heather
United Kingdom
The staff were amazing and the food was outstanding.
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 seating is also available at the chalet.
Jemma
United Kingdom
The property was exactly as described, lovely peace and quiet. It had everything you could possibly need.
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.
Helen
United Kingdom
fresh cooked meals did not disappoint
Great breakfast for onward travel
The The Bruce Hotel, situated in Newton Stewart in the heart of beautiful Galloway, is a quality 20 bedroom 3-star hotel that offers good service, good food and good prices.
agnes
United Kingdom
this place is not for the young its for the older people
Set in Kirkcowan, Craighlaw Arms Vintage B&B has a garden, shared lounge, bar, and free WiFi. The inn features family rooms. At the inn, rooms are fitted with a desk and a flat-screen TV.
Kath
United Kingdom
David was a very welcoming host.
Room a very good size with good facilities, the bathroom was very spacious and there was an actual dressing room/ wardrobe area. Expected just a continental breakfast but a full cooked was offered and accepted. We were also offered an evening meal though we had made arrangements.
Newton Stewart itself is a little tired and the area in...
Newton Stewart itself is a little tired and the area in general needs investment. It is a beautiful part of Scotland with a fabulous coastline and a very unspoiled feel. Dumfries and Galloway could be a tourism jewel for Scotland with careful investment and management.
Jonathan
Scored 8.0
8.0
Good Indian Resturant , nice walk along river , main street...
Good Indian Resturant , nice walk along river , main street has many shops now closed, but those that were open were worth a look in. Has a cinema and few coffee shops to choose from.,also two major supermarkets.Good central location to site see the area.
Warbrick
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Newton Stewart, or the low land forests, does not show up in...
Newton Stewart, or the low land forests, does not show up in what to do in Scotland. This is a hidden gem. Nice town with lots to do in and around. Historic Museum is excellent if you like that stuff (I do). Nearby park and hills offers great hiking and biking opportunities, we went on two 3-5 KM hikes. Kennedy castle gardens was an unexpected treat and opportunity to get more exercise. This was a nice two day stop between the Irish Ferry and Glasgow.
Patrick
Scored 4.0
4.0
We were told that Newton-Stewart was a charming village,...
We were told that Newton-Stewart was a charming village, even though it is very out of the way. We were looking for nearby accommodation from the Mull of Galloway Lighthouse. Turns out that the lighthouse was the only good thing on offer. We hired a night sky ranger to visit the dark sky park in Galloway, which was very cool. However, the village seemed shabby and most things were closed for dinner on a Sunday after 6.
Melissa
Scored 10
10
Lovely Lodges ,hot tub very nice ,ideal area for our dog...
Lovely Lodges ,hot tub very nice ,ideal area for our dog also.Enjoyed Lovely walks on site .Many walks Galloway forest near Loch Trool ,visited Dalavan beach & Moss yard beach Lovely quaint sandy cove ,both down from Gatehouse of Fleet which is also nice .We all enjoyed Meals at The Crown Hotel highly recommended ,Staff and service brilliant. Also visited Bladnoch Distillery for a tour ,very nice obviously sampling, then purchased a delightful bottle of Vanira .
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David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely town, friendly, nice river walk and forest walks.
Lovely town, friendly, nice river walk and forest walks. Nice eateries and coffee shops, 2 super markets.
Outside Newton Stewart nice also, visited Wigton and Isle of whithorn. Both lovely (good weather helped) Cree not got much but gem museum is v nice (good cafe too which you can use even if not going to museum) and wee folk museum is good, informative. Maybe a good destination for filling a rainy morning.
All the staff were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was tasty and efficiently cooked and served. I liked the view of the hills from my quiet room. Although the restaurant is not open for dinner, I was able to eat at another hotel, just down the road. The Bruce was very convenient for the festival I was attending in Wigtown and I thoroughly enjoyed my stay.
Ann and Gordon were great hosts. Friendly and knowledgeable and happy to chat.
Gordon recommended The Crown for our evening meal and it was so good we ate there every night.
The bed was large and comfortable and the views were picturesque.
All in all a great place to stay and I would be happy to recommend it to anyone visiting Newton Stewart.
The hotel is in a great location, very handy for shops and dog walks. It is very pet-friendly and the staff were extremely helpful and friendly. The deluxe room we stayed in for one night had a good layout and was quiet.
The food was excellent - the evening meals were cooked to perfection and well presented. The staff were all happy and helpful and added to the overall atmosphere of the hotel.
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