Situated on the High Street of Annan town centre, Queensberry Arms Hotel features free on-site parking and is within a minute’s walk of local amenities such as shops and bars.
Angela
United Kingdom
It was lovely, old time but with up to date facilities. The staff were helpful and friendly.
The Old Rectory is a 19th century bed and breakfast building set in the heart of Annan. It is built with the distinctive red sandstone, local to the area. There is free parking near by and free Wi-Fi....
On the outskirts of Gretna Green, The Mill Forge offers luxurious accommodation in southern Scotland.
Gary
United Kingdom
superb amount of choice for breakfast & evening meal
all staff are very friendly & helpful
well located just a few moments from the motorway but still quietly located
Situated just 10 miles north of Gretna and well located in a scenic area of south-west Scotland, Kirkconnel Hall is a magnificent 15th century manor set in extensive gardens and grounds.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Historic interesting hotel, comfortable rooms and beds, very friendly owners.
This quiet licensed guest house is situated in the hamlet of Kirtlebridge. Located off the M74 motorway, it is 6 miles from Gretna Green and 9 miles from Lockerbie. There is a residents bar.
Jane
United Kingdom
Cosy and comfortable with everything we needed. Great value and lovely breakfast. Really good to be able to use dining area for our own food and not expected to buy drinks from the bar
With a beautiful rural setting in the spectacular Scottish countryside, this small, family-run hotel is halfway between Lockerbie and Gretna Green, just off the A74(M).
Robert
United Kingdom
Good customer service. Food was good rather than exceptional but good value for money. Also when they made a mistake they responded positively and promptly. Good location for breaking a long journey between the Highlands and the south.
Annan is a small town but has lovely scenery and a good...
Annan is a small town but has lovely scenery and a good walking area by the river. It's great if you use it as a base to go to Gretna and Carlisle both accessible by train. The station is only about a 6 minute walk to the town centre. Cafe Royal make an amazing fish n chips dinner,portions are huge. I don't play golf but saw a sign for a golf course. Also a sign for a distillery. Annan oozes with friendliness. I will definitely be going again.
Anne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Loved driving around the coastal road, quirky towns and...
Loved driving around the coastal road, quirky towns and villages, people so friendly, stunning countryside. Quirky and different!!! So very quiet and peaceful. Easy driving around as not too much traffic even though roads are sometimes narrow! Went to a small quirky market by harbour in annan town really nice stalls and people. A very chilled vibe wherever we went.
Helen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A mixture of 17 Th Century red sandstone buildings with a...
A mixture of 17 Th Century red sandstone buildings with a wide Main Street indicating an old market town. Many buildings had references to Robert Burns. It’s got a harbour and lots of “old fashioned “ individual businesses. Worth at least a day on its own or 2 to 3 as a base if you want to explore Dumfries and Galloway !
chris
10
Scored 10
A nice place to stay for one or two nights.
A nice place to stay for one or two nights. In this small town you can get a really good fisk and chips.
You can have a great evening at the local pub and have a chat with the locals.
There are two places worth visiting if you enjoy drinking alcohol. Annandale destillery. Very nice place to take the tour and the local gin destillery.
Per Matthias
Sweden
6.0
Scored 6.0
decent little town, with a few good shops and restaurants,...
decent little town, with a few good shops and restaurants, however if you are looking for Gluten free food here, you will struggle, hardly any pubs or restaurants provides it. vwery disappointing really this day and age
RICHARD McGARVA
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice riverside walks. Powfoot close by for seaside walks.
Nice riverside walks. Powfoot close by for seaside walks.
Only a few shops in the main street. Due to covid, lots of empty buildings.
A few eating places.
The Bluebell inn is a nice, quiet and friendly pub, worth a visit.
The corner house hotel where we stayed serve snacks at lunchtime, which are very nice and reasonable in price.
The Old Rectory is a perfect example of Scottish BnB accommodation. Breakfast was excellent, we all had plenty to sustain us through the day. Beds were comfy and rooms were clean. Dave was helpful with suggestions of where to get other meals and the guest house was quiet and clean. I see others complain about the water pressure of the showers (I've actually seen worse in big hotels), but when you've not had a working shower at home for over 12 months due to renovation's, any shower is better than none. Perspective is everything ;-)
The room was lovely. We were made to feel very welcome, and we were given some helpful advice about things to do and places to go. Annan feels a little run down, but there are some nice places and pleasant views. The Blue Bell is a CAMRA award winning pub with a lovely atmosphere and excellent ales - and we had a very good meal at Our Place restaurant.
.Great welcome from Dave..just a lovely little B&B in lovely Annan. Owner allowed me to store my bike safely inside the property and provided a hearty gluten free breakfast
Room was clean, spacious and a good temperature with a super comfy bed.
Great stay, thoroughly recommended
From start to finish the staff were so lovely. Time was taken from all staff to give answers to questions we had and given with a smile. The hotel itself was warm and comfortable and exceptionally clean. We would definitely recommend it.
The hotel is located on the edge of the Solway Firth with views across to Cumbria. The staff were helpful and friendly Good Scottish breakfast and an interesting tapas type menu for dinner with a variety of imaginative choices.
Room was small but extremely clean. Bed was ok. Staff were friendly and very welcoming. Bar was comfortable and very reasonably priced for a hotel. Would stay again for a night. Large off road car park.
Dave is a wonderful host. He was of particular help to me, as I came down with Covid as I arrived in Annan. I only was able to have one breakfast, and it was very good. Location was perfect.
Home from Home, everything we needed. We stayed as we where playing golf golf at Powfoot Golf Club. Nice and quiet and not to far from Annan Town Center. Would definitely stay again.!
The welcome from the staff. So friendly.
The hotel seems to be trying hard to modernise , hope they have ever success.
Delighted with our stay, will return. Highly recommend.
Annan is a lovely town, there is a beautiful river near by. The property itself is in mid refurbishment so we had a new bathroom, the bed was comfy and the room warm.
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