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.
John
United Kingdom
Every where was spotlessly clean. Excellent breakfasts, plenty of good quality food. Hosts could not do enough to make our stay perfect. Good location to stay with outstanding scenery within easy reach.
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....
Rebecca
United Kingdom
Lovely location, bedroom was a good size, shower was really nice, gentleman who welcomed us was lovely man
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.
Janet
Australia
This accommodation is convenient, with staff being super helpful and friendly. With heating turned off (my choice), I was warm and cosy under the doona, instead of sweltering! A nice treat. The community kitchen and dining was well appointed, and the shop just up the road had plenty of items for food.
Situated in Creetown in the Dumfries and Galloway region, Mark cottage features a garden. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.
Rudolf
Netherlands
Great cottage. Loads of character. Perfect for a getaway
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.
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.
Originally an 18th century mansion, Cally Palace is now a sophisticated golf hotel just 48 minutes’ drive from the market town of Dumfries.
terence
United Kingdom
Breakfast was good, dinner was very good, liked the location of hotel surrounded by the golf course and woods.
Staff were very friendly and helpful. Deluxe room was large and comfortable. Hotel was very dog friendly.
To be honest, it wasn't just Wigtown, but many villages and...
To be honest, it wasn't just Wigtown, but many villages and towns throughout the area, that simply don't lend themselves to eating out in the evening. When you're self catering, AND you have access to a reasonable supermarket, it's probably less of a problem, but if you're in a B&B, you're at a disadvantage. It's easy to be complacent if you live in an urban town, but clearly footfall is more of a problem in Dumfries & Galloway, unlike the other tourist hotspots in Scotland. Some places don't even have a local pub, so forward planning is essential.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The book shops are great, we went on a Monday and not all...
The book shops are great, we went on a Monday and not all shops or cafes were open. Would recommend the Cobweb café, friendly service and lovely food. Loved that we could park on the main street - easy to drop off the books we purchased before moving on to other shops.
Diane
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Wigtown is a stunning location to explore Dumfries and...
Wigtown is a stunning location to explore Dumfries and Galloway. Beautiful village with a very good choice of shops, cafes and especially book shops. Lovely architecture and places of interest to easily walk from the village. Pretty community garden in the centre of the village.
Vibrant community spirit with activities, services and events posted throughout the village. Although we did not use, there appeared to be a good bus service. The locals were very friendly and offered suggestions for walks and places to visit.
Kim
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It was difficult to find anywhere local to eat in the...
It was difficult to find anywhere local to eat in the evening, a number of local pubs and restaurants have closed or are only open occasionally. On Thursday night there was nowhere nearby to eat as the local Cobwebs restaurant ( where we enjoyed an very good meal on the Wednesday) is closed on Thursday and even the chip shop was only open on Friday and Saturday night. The Bladdennoch inn nearby was open for food but only by chance as the chef was in to prepare for the weekend and served passing customers up until 7:30!
A number of the shops also have what could be described as flexible opening hours - some of them were never open during our stay, which slightly spoiled our visit.
Robert
Scored 10
10
Wigtown is Scotland's official book town, as such, there are...
Wigtown is Scotland's official book town, as such, there are a lot of second hand bookshops and plenty of bargains to be had. ReadingLasses bookshop is also a fabulous cafe with the best cakes I have ever tried. A walk to the Marshes is a must and there are lovely walks all around, if you are looking for a peaceful respite this is a fabulous place
Michelle
France
Scored 10
10
Love Wigtown, such a lovely wee town with beautiful walks,...
Love Wigtown, such a lovely wee town with beautiful walks, hasn't lost identity due to tourist trade which is great to see. Friendly people and lovely drives around the area. Car is a must though.
Cobwebs food delicious, portions huge, food really enjoyable and great service.
Patricia
United Kingdom
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Friendly, welcoming hosts; excellent facilities (comfortable beds, splendid seating area in room, en-suite top class, breakfast was superb with a great selection - especially liked the fact that produce was locally sourced). Good location and handy for exploring the town of Wigtown and the wider Machers.
The room was immaculate and had everything you needed.
The bed was so comfy, the perfect night sleep.
It is great location for being in the main street of Wigtown.
The owners were wonderful, friendly and helpful.
Breakfast was amazing!
A gorgeous little cottage that was very well equipped and perfectly located for exploring Wigtown. The wine and shortbread on arrival was a lovely extra touch.
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