The Crown Hotel is located in Newton Stewart in picturesque Wigtownshire, in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway. It features a restaurant and elegant rooms with original features.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Located in Kirkcowan, Craighlaw Arms Boutique Hotel B&B has a garden, shared lounge, bar, and free WiFi. The inn features family rooms. At the inn, rooms contain a desk and a flat-screen TV.
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.
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
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Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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.
Fiona
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great central location for staging adventures.
Great central location for staging adventures. Many castles and gardens locally. Family history center in Dumfries was amazing. The crown hotel had very delicious reasonably priced food: recommended by hosts.
Konnie
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It was the perfect place to come and unwind, surrounded by...
It was the perfect place to come and unwind, surrounded by nature. We spent most of our time sitting in the outdoor 'living room' watching the weather change across the valley and Lulu contentedly grazing in her field or sitting round the fire pit, watching a thunderstorm! The bathhroom is just awesome!
The service was unmatched, every member of staff were helpful, efficient and friendly, they couldn't do enough for you. The restaurant menu was great - a lot of variety especially with the specials menu changing frequently too. Breakfast was also a winner, continental and a full Scottish breakfast if you wanted (you could pick as many or as less items as wanted). The hotel is more than 300 years old so it was lovely staying somewhere that holds a small amount of history.
Breakfast and dinner were fine. The bedroom was aweful . single glazing. Bathroom like a fridge. we had to walk up flights of stairs and through a recreation room to get to our room no lifts! decor shabby in bedroom it is an old hotel. dining room clean and modernised.Staff friendly and helpful. We did note a for sale notice on outside of the property and were told the owner was absentee landlord.
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.
Staying at the Creebridge for a few nights ticked all our boxes . Peaceful , lovely super sized comfy bed, good food and staff were very helpful. It is within walking distance to the town. The hotel garden was family friendly with plenty to keep children amused we noticed but was not noisy. Definatley stay there again ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Gorgeous cottage in a lovely spot. Would have been perfect for stargazing if the clouds had stayed away! Comfortable beds and fantastic shower. We enjoyed the table and fire pit outside. We only stayed for 1 night but would have enjoyed staying longer. Newton Stewart a 15 min drive away for restaurants and Sainsburys supermarket
Hot tub was superb. Hut was very cosy with iron wood burn stove inside and electric heater. Nestled in the corner of a working dairy farm. Close to Whithorn village and Isle of Whithorn and good base for sight seeing. Local store good for supplies, but not open Sunday. Nearest grocery store is 16 miles at Newton Stewart.
This was my location to stay so I could sample local mountain biking sites. As a single traveler this was perfect, three biking locations all within easy driving distance. Newton Stewart close for provisions, eating out within walking distance if required…check timings. When on site the place has a relaxing feel about it.
Lodge was comfortable. excellent for taking our dog. woodland walk onsite. site was well kept grass cut twice during our 4 night stay. lodge clean and adequate for short stay. We walked into Newton Stewart 20mins and had dinner out. Enjoyed trip to Portpatrick,fed red deer and goats and had couple of nice walks nearby.
Great setting, lots to do, beautiful views. Caravan had everything you needed and was in a quiet area. If you are looking for somewhere to eat I would recommend The Belted Galloway VIsitors Center in Newton Stewart, food was brilliant and it was a quirky wee place.
Spotlessly clean and cosy cottage in a great location for exploring the surrounding area. Very close to Galloway forest and lots of bike routes in the area. Easy access to supermarkets in Newton Stewart, there's a footpath from the cottage to town. Fabulous shower.
Breakfast was exceptional, really tasty and piping hot. Staff were very friendly. Room was smallish but very adequate with tea, coffee,etc. Hotel felt really atmospheric and seemed quite old.
Stunning property and location, close to lots of great places to visit. It was our friends first visit to Scotland and they were not disappointed. We would definitely return.
Lovely clean & comfortable accommodation, has everything needed for a relaxing break. The park that the caravan is located in is also spotlessly clean and well maintained.
The staff were friendly and conscientious. The food was excellent - loved the haggis. The hotel is in a good location with pleasant countryside around.
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