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New Town Hall Bunkhouse, hotel in Whithorn

New Town Hall Bunkhouse is offering accommodation in Whithorn. Boasting a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a terrace. Guests can enjoy mountain views.

Very clean and comfortable
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
31 reviews
Price from£56.70per night
The Steam Packet Inn, hotel in Whithorn

Situated in Isle of Whithorn, The Steam Packet Inn offers 2-star accommodation with a garden, a restaurant and a bar. At the hotel, rooms include a wardrobe.

We had a large room with a fabulous view over the harbour, we watched a beautiful sunset. The food in the bar was very good, breakfast was good and the location fantastic.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
209 reviews
Price from£115per night
Cornmill House, With Outstanding Sea Views In Garlieston, hotel in Whithorn

Featuring sea views, Cornmill House, With Outstanding Sea Views In Garlieston is located in Garlieston, a few steps from Garlieston Beach.

Friendly, helpful. You could come and go as you please. Independent , if there was anything you needed they would get it for you. Great little oasis on our holiday.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
154 reviews
Price from£70per night
Cairndoon Byre, hotel in Whithorn

Cairndoon Byre is set in Monreith, 39 km from Stranraer and 42 km from Portpatrick. Free private parking is available on site. All rooms have a TV with satellite channels.

Great choice for breakfast, spotlessly clean and made to feel very welcome.
9.8
Scored 9.8
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
166 reviews
Price from£95per night
The Harbour Inn, hotel in Whithorn

The Harbour Inn features a garden, restaurant, a bar and tennis court in Garlieston. The property is non-smoking and is set a few steps from Garlieston Beach.

It was quirky with a cosy atmosphere.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
369 reviews
Price from£110per night
Islecroft House Bed & Breakfast, hotel in Whithorn

Islecroft House Bed & Breakfast features sea views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Isle of Whithorn. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.

Lovely place - clean and modern yet still a traditional touch
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
107 reviews
Price from£94.50per night
Sea View Snugs at Laggan, hotel in Whithorn

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.

The view was amazing. The Gather was great fro breakfast.
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
304 reviews
Price from£150per night
Craigmount, hotel in Whithorn

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.

Fantastic food, comfortable beds and friendly hosts
9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
309 reviews
Price from£100per night
Barholm Accommodation, hotel in Whithorn

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.

Great place 👌 thanks to the excellent staff!
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
689 reviews
Price from£50per night
Cally Palace Hotel & Golf Course, hotel in Whithorn

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

food was excellent, premises, pool and golf site were both brilliant.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
1,265 reviews
Price from£98.10per night
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What guests said about Whithorn:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    The accommodation was clean, spacious and very comfortable.

    The accommodation was clean, spacious and very comfortable. It was very quiet. It was very convenient for the local attractions. We loved the Isle of Whithorn and Port Patrick. We went to the Mull of Galloway and climbed the lighthouse - a bit of an effort but well worth it. Whithorn is a Dark Sky area and we were fortunate enough to have clear skies on our first night, so we sat outside at the picnic table with a few drinks, star-gazing.
    Patricia
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The town is very friendly and welcoming to visitors, barely...

    The town is very friendly and welcoming to visitors, barely a person walks by you in the street without saying hello. For a small town it is well equipped with 3 convenience stores, a take away, bar & restaurant, and the local visitor attractions. The ruins of the prior and iron age roundhouse are situated at the centre of the town with a museum for the priory positioned in front of it, and another museum run by the Whithorn Trust on the main street. Unfortunately myself and my wife never visited the museums due to having our dog with us, though you can walk around the priory area, although at the moment it is fenced off due to structural works ongoing.
    Grant
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Everything was there as far as shops, food , history and...

    Everything was there as far as shops, food , history and walks! Beautiful place although some homes are empty and neglected noticed that renovation and rejuvenation of the village was in process. The people were friendly and helpful. The Railway Inn had a be wee beautiful restaurant (family run) with amazing food. The Central Cafe doubled as fish and chip shop , ice cream , ordinary tea/coffee shop and dinner snacks etc
    deborah
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    A classic Georgian main street with a historic priory ruin...

    A classic Georgian main street with a historic priory ruin and replica iron age round house. Two interesting museums and a visitor centre with an excellent cafe. Has been run down but now up-and-coming
    Sue
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Broader area great for a relaxing break, with walks, beaches...

    Broader area great for a relaxing break, with walks, beaches and nature in abundance. Not for those looking for loads of nearby attractions and stuff to do (other than the above), but the quieter pace, quietness and scenery are all well worth a visit.
    andrew
    United Kingdom

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Whithorn

  • 8.8
    Scored 8.8
    Fabulous
    Rated fabulous
     · 14 reviews
    The house was very well equipped with everything we needed for our stay, very nice of the host to have left some eggs, butter, cakes and cereals. The house is a good size giving it a homely feel, providing plenty of room with cosy living spaces and roomy bedrooms. The town of Whithorn itself is a very nice place, all the locals and neighbours seemed extremely friendly, barely a person walks by you in the street without saying Hello!
    Grant
    United Kingdom
  • 9.5
    Scored 9.5
    Exceptional
    Rated exceptional
     · 39 reviews
    We liked the location, being close to Wigtown and the Isle of Whithorn. It is a small holiday park which seemed very quiet. The caravan has literally everything you need for a short or longer stay. The owners left a lovely gift basket and instructions. Even though the caravan is small it has two bedrooms, an en-suite shower room and a second toilet. Table and chairs outside, which is nice to eat meals on a sunny day. Good parking.
    Suzanne
    United Kingdom
  • 9.8
    Scored 9.8
    Exceptional
    Rated exceptional
     · 5 reviews
    What a great little cottage, had a great outside secure garden for the dog. Hot tub was great, nice views over the fields. Cottage was cosie, had a tv and great wifi. Beds were comfy. 10 min walk into Whithorn for some food and drinks in the pub, just remember your torch for the walk back if it’s dark. I’d definitely go back
    Jennifer
    United Kingdom
  • 9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 31 reviews
    We stayed for a week and had plenty of time to explore the local museum (you have to do the roundhouse tour), the Isle of Whithorn, the cliffs with the singing seals, Wigtown, the beach at Garlieston... all on foot and by public bus. No mass tourism, everyone is super friendly and accommodating.
    M
    Moritz-Mathis
    Germany
  • 9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 2 reviews
    The homemade granola was absolutely delicious and the biscuits a lovely touch to arrive to. We wanted to be in Whithorn because we have relatives there but it’s also a perfect location to tour that part of the country.
    C
    Claire
    United Kingdom
  • 9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 31 reviews
    It is a lovely, clean, and well equipped bunkhouse that exists to support social and economic development in Whithorn. Public space was a good size making it easy and comfortable to meet fellow travellers.
    John
    United Kingdom
  • 8.8
    Scored 8.8
    Fabulous
    Rated fabulous
     · 14 reviews
    A great location for visiting the Machars. Our son loved having the Xbox games. Everyone in Whithorn was welcoming.
    J
    Janet
    United Kingdom
  • 9.7
    Scored 9.7
    Exceptional
    Rated exceptional
     · 43 reviews
    Great location to explore the Whithorn area on foot, by bike or in the car.
    Mark
    United Kingdom
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