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The Steam Packet Inn
Located in Isle of Whithorn, The Steam Packet Inn offers 2-star accommodations with a garden, a restaurant and a bar. The hotel has family rooms. At the hotel, the rooms include a closet.

The Blackhorse Accommodation
The Blackhorse Accommodation features a garden, shared lounge, a bar and water sports facilities in Newton Stewart. The property provides karaoke and free WiFi.

CORSBIE VILLA GUEST HOUSE
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.

Craigmount
Craigmount in Wigtown provides accommodations with free bikes, a garden, and a shared lounge.

Cairndoon Byre
Cairndoon Byre in Monreith provides adults-only accommodations with a garden, a terrace, and a shared lounge. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay....

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

New Town Hall Bunkhouse
New Town Hall Bunkhouse is offering accommodations in Whithorn. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a terrace. The hostel has family rooms.

The Precinct House
This 4-star vacation home features free Wifi and a garden. The Precinct House includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower, a seating area, and a fully equipped kitchen with an oven.
Cornmill House, With Outstanding Sea Views In Garlieston
Cornmill House, With Outstanding Sea Views In Garlieston offers accommodations in Garlieston, a few steps from Garlieston Beach.

Creebridge Caravan Park
Creebridge Caravan Park offers accommodations in Newton Stewart. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the vacation home free of charge.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Excellent - What previous guests thought, 138 reviewsThe location was great and really close to the town There were a few things we weren’t expecting, like loads of local and tourist info, and a small selection of tea and coffee. There were even a couple of jigsaws and books. The caravan was clean and comfortable.Guest review byCathyUnited Kingdom
- From $114.93 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.0Good - What previous guests thought, 445 reviewsLovely to get biscuits in the room after a long cycle ride. Unusual in our recent experience elsewhere. Good hot water for the showerGuest review byLindseyUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very Good - What previous guests thought, 117 reviewsVery nice proprietors. The staff in the bar was very accommodating and kind.Guest review byBruceUnited States
- From $186.60 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.5Good - What previous guests thought, 477 reviewsThe staff were very helpful, the room was small the bed was comfortableGuest review byLesIsle of Man
- From $182.54 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 715 reviewshistoric. cosy. welcoming! lovely bar area and great steak!!Guest review byGraemeUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 342 reviewsLocation, staff, friendliness, breakfast, cozy.Guest review byColinUnited Kingdom
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- 8.0
Lovely part of Scotland that is greatly overlooked
Lovely part of Scotland that is greatly overlooked Newton Stewart is a great base for exploring the wider area with good cycle path along River Cree down to Wigton. Area is fantastic for cycle touring.Loved the quiet roads on the Machar down to and around Isle of Whitehorn/ Port William, parts of the cycle route to Gatehouse on Fleet and used a car to get to different start points to explore around Kirkcudbright and Dalbeattie, and around Mull of Galloway( northern section especially lovely sea views to Ailsa Craig). Sadly not impressed with parts of Sustrans routes (poorly maintained or shocking surface for road bikes on sections of the signed route thro Cally Palace and to Gatehouse before Creetown, and parts of old Military Road seemed v neglected. We even returned on part of A75 to avoid the worst sections of this route around Stronord!) Great ride from Stranraer to Girvan via New Luce and Barrhill and caught the train back-the train ride alone is an experience to enjoy. We enjoyed days of carefree cycling thanks to some great weather. Really appreciated the efforts to make this part of Scotland cycle friendly and safe. It was good to see others enjoying the same.Guest review byALISONUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Well worth the journey.
Well worth the journey. The roads were so quiet and the scenery was breathtaking. We enjoyed a lovely meal at The Steampacket; my starter was exceptional. They brew their own beer, Five Kings, and my husband can’t stop telling everyone how good it was. We enjoyed a live music night and the atmosphere was welcoming and friendly.Guest review byHelen - 10.0
Lovely friendly place to take a holiday plenty walking...
Lovely friendly place to take a holiday plenty walking cycling and history about the place with small museum, watch the local bowls tournaments while having a nice coffee or ice cream and very dog friendlyGuest review byJim - 4.0
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.Guest review byJohnUnited Kingdom - 6.0
Whithorn doesn't really have any facilities for a great...
Whithorn doesn't really have any facilities for a great vacation. Only 1 restaurant was open (sandwich £10) , there was only 1 small grocery shop with limited fresh foods. You will need a car to visit the local sights of interest. Expect a long walk from the car park, the cave was over a mile away from the car park. Beautiful scenery, lots of farmland and open spaces. Local bus services not very frequent. Wigton has probably more to do than Whithorn.Guest review bydorothy.United Kingdom - 10.0
The Galloway area exists in a different time zone to the...
The Galloway area exists in a different time zone to the rest of the UK ! Kirkcowan is very (and I mean very) quiet. The roads are almost empty most of the time and things happen at their own pace. Kirkcowan offers no night life or anything like that, it doesn't even have a pub ! So, if that is your thing you will be disappointed. However, if you like restful and relaxing breaks and a slower pace of life, then a holiday here, or anywhere nearby like Wigtown or Whithorn would be ideal. I'd happily live there !Guest review byAnonymousUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Monreith is very quiet, no shops or pub.
Monreith is very quiet, no shops or pub. But there is a beach, you just need to know the tide times. No light pollution at all - was awesome with a full moon, sadly no northern lights, as very cloud & wet for the week we were there. Local shop in Port William & also a pub just the other side - The Cock Inn - but they do not allow dogs.Guest review byHeidiBUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Views , surrounding area…. It’s very small and quiet.
Views , surrounding area…. It’s very small and quiet. Don’t go if you want fun fairs, sea side shops. There are lots of community hubs that have cafes and that are by the sea or in lovely villages. We ate in the Port William PIRSAC cafe-run to support the inshore lifeboat. They do breakfasts, lunches, snacks and early dinners. Huge portions and lovely staff.Guest review byStephenUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We liked everything about our stay at Conifer Lodges.
We liked everything about our stay at Conifer Lodges. The location was excellent, the lodge was spotless, beds were comfy and hot tub was amazing. We had such a good time we've booked again for next yearGuest review byPamelaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The views were stunning, and the location was so peaceful.
The views were stunning, and the location was so peaceful. The pod had everything you would need for your stay. We wished we had booked for a longer stay. We enjoyed our trip into Newton Stewart and the walk along the riverGuest review byAnonymous