This former coaching inn is located in the Cumbrian village of Longtown, 3.5 miles from Gretna. The Graham Arms Inn offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and real ales.
Kath
United Kingdom
Clean, quiet room with comfy bed in a handy location. Friendly approach of staff.
Featuring a cafe, The Sycamore Tree is located just 4 miles from the romantic town of Gretna Green. With free WiFi throughout, this family-friendly property is located in Longtown, Carlisle.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
As a b and b it is first class. Very clean and comfortable. Friendly helpful staff All the amenities provided.. Excellent breakfast.
Large comfortable 1st floor apartment with private yard offers accommodations in Longtown, 21 miles from Thirlwall Castle and 28 miles from Housesteads Roman Fort.
Located on 10 acres of landscaped gardens within the village of Gretna Green, a 2-minute walk from Gretna Green Rail Station, the 18th century Gretna Hall manor offers both traditional and modern...
The Grade II-listed Gables Hotel is located in the heart of Gretna. With its beautiful gardens, the family-owned Gables offers free WiFi and free on-site parking.
This family-run hotel in the center of Gretna offers a warm welcome in homey surroundings. It is near to Gretna Register Office, Anvil Hall and the famous blacksmith's shop.
Gavin
United Kingdom
Room was lovely and clean and very warm bed was comfy apart from the pillows thin and uncomfortable.
Located in Canonbie, 26 miles from Thirlwall Castle, Cross Keys Hotel provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
David
United States of America
Wonderful staff and breakfast. The bar/dining area was cozy and great to meet/greet other travelers! Kudos to Stan, the Missus, and Darren. Hopefully the Cross Keys Hotel in Canonbie will achieve National Trust-worthy potential.
A better location right on the Borders, in Liddesdale, I cannot imagine (Hermitage Castle does not have adequate accommodations). ;) I woke up the first morning there with a Borders ballad tune playing in my head (I am NOT making this up). And the history of the place - no comparison - going back to the 1600's, when it was an inn and carriage house on the Edinburgh - Carlisle road. Living history - who were the historical personages that overnighted here?
Nice quiet village. We stayed at the camelot caravan park and decided on longtown as its in easy reach for various day trips. The Greyson arms pub is very welcoming and friendly and accept dogs (with free treats for our dog as soon as we arrived) food was delicious here too. The esk chippy and spice fusion was good but the classic pizza shop wasn't that great (chips were undercooked, garlic bread was like cardboard). Overall, longtown has everything you need for a few days stay including a spar and petrol station but we used the area as a base to explore Hadrians wall, west coast of Scotland (Gretna, powfoot) and Carlisle.
Hannah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a quiet little town just off the motorway in a perfect...
It's a quiet little town just off the motorway in a perfect location for a break in your journey. The town has pharmacies and a few small shops, a couple of bars and a hotel. It's a typical border town, money is tight so not too many frills!!
Ian F
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stay at Longtown because it is a convenient point on our...
We stay at Longtown because it is a convenient point on our long journey to stop, a very short detour from the M6 / M74. We particularly like the walk along the river, and our dog likes it even more,! Every time we stay we meet friendly local people who are pleased to speak with you.
Longtown's centrality to surrounding areas. We travelled around for this week and it was nice to get back to what was our home for the week. The accommodation was secured by a gate and keys. Very quiet area. It is obvious that the owner invested some time and money to make this accommodation so lovely as it is. I would recommend this accommodation to anyone who wants a place to stay whilst sightseeing.
Location on the main A7 Road through Longtown.
Lovely large room and bathroom, everything you needed and more.
Good choice at breakfast and no set times.
If you get there early enough (which I didn't) you would probably be able to get tea in the cafe.
Arrived by bike completing cycle route. Bikes were stored in in a back shed workshop and locked up.
Shed needs to be organized, tided to store bikes on racks which I think would enhance the hotel to cycle riders.
It is quite a while since I have stayed in this hotel. But it always gives good value for money
One of the tastiest breakfast I have had in a long time. There sausage bacon and eggs. Are of very good quality
The hotel looks unassuming but the room was large and the 4 poster bed luxurious. The ensuite bathroom was spacious. Breakfast was good. No evening meals but the hotel along the road was perfectly adequate.
Good size rooms comfy beds friendly staff and a great breakfast Perfect pit stop on way back to Scotland Little expensive but that seems to reflect a general rise in hotel prices since life opened back up
Very clean ,comfortable, well equipped apartment .Spacious rooms located next to all the amenities in Longtown .Well informed by hosts how to check in etc .Would definatly recommend 👌
Staff were really cheerful and nothing was too much trouble. The hotel was spotlessly clean. Food was really good. Chicken breast with haggis was gorgeous. Would book there again.
It is a very small village, but had lots of little shops and a lovely Dog friendly pub and it has No restricted parking in Longtown which is great and it is free. What a Bonus.
Nice and convenient in the middle of Longtown, though on-street parking could be an issue. The facilities are good and nice to be able to stroll downstairs for a pint or two.
Really nice accommodation much better than stay in hotels very quiet location will definitely be using again in fact I am even thinking about getting my own home when retire
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