Boasting a bar, The Douglas Hotel is set in Langholm in the Dumfries and Galloway region, 49 km from Thirlwall Castle and 32 km from Cumbria County Council.
The Burrow, Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway, a property with a garden, is situated in Langholm, 32 km from Cumbria County Council, 32 km from Carlisle Railway Station, as well as 33 km from Carlisle...
Jennifer
United Kingdom
This little apartment was perfect for a home away from home. Clare the host sent a very detailed message with all information for access and a lovely weekend.
Upon arrival it was super easy to access and the apartment was super clean, cosy and modern.
It was very clear the host has spared no expense to provide clients with a great experience.
The facilities were amazing, everything was thought of and it was very easy to make meals and feel right at home. The apartment was warm, cosy and a perfect romantic getaway.
The town had lovely walks and amazing views.
Located in Canonbie, 43 km from Thirlwall Castle, Cross Keys Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Rebecca
Australia
Beautiful, quiet location and right on the way between Edinburgh and London - a few cultural/natural things to see around too. Lovely hotel, nice fireplace inside and Stan was a great host. Breakfast was top notch! Comfortable bed and good showers.
Situated in Gretna, a town historically linked to weddings, Hunters Lodge Hotel is the nearest hotel to the popular Gretna Registration Office.
Jenny
United Kingdom
Spotlessly clean, great room and facilities
Linda was very welcoming, and although we didn't meet Garry, the food he made was delicious. We ate both dinner and breakfast here.
We had a family room which had a separate adjoining room for our little boy, which was brilliant for us.
Situated 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 en...
This family-run hotel in the centre of Gretna offers a warm welcome in homely surroundings. It is near to Gretna Register Office, Anvil Hall and the famous blacksmith's shop.
A lovely area which provides some lovely walks of varying...
A lovely area which provides some lovely walks of varying lengths (downloadable from the Langholm Walks website) and some interesting history. It is a quiet and peaceful and can be used as a base to visit attractions further afield.
Sue
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
At the junction of many roads so easy to go off exploring in...
At the junction of many roads so easy to go off exploring in different directions. Some beautiful parkland with bridges over the river - and open public toilets! Helpful tourist office with lots of leaflets. Would recommend the prehistoric trail of Eskdale but you may need boots and a bit of energy to get up the steep hills to the forts. People friendly and a useful bakery and large co-op. Lots of buses stopping so may be suitable for a visit by public transport.
Victoria
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The castle & racecourse by the river were lovely, I though...
The castle & racecourse by the river were lovely, I though areas were a little run-down, but when exploring the town with dogs, you would find those areas. The river walk was lovely, & the town itself was wonderful. We tried to eat in the Pub in town, the barman said we could let the dogs off the leads in the back, but then a young woman told us that we couldn't, this put us off staying for something to eat, which was a shame as the Vegetarian menu looked wonderful.
Kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Langholm is a beautiful town soaked in history.
Langholm is a beautiful town soaked in history. The lovely river Esk runs right through the town. There are several lovely walks in the area, my favourite is round the Duchess's Bridge. There are a few places to eat all very reasonably priced. We had a lovely meal in the Douglas Hotel, the food was excellent, just a small point I felt that the waitresses who served could have been a bit more friendly. I will definately return to Langholm but perhaps choose other accommodation.
mrs
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a lovely little town.
What a lovely little town. Friendly locals and lots to see and do. Douglas Hotel had a lovely restaurant and the food was superb. The bar area was friendly and vibrant. Wish I had been able to have a little look in the lovely shops I saw but as it was the weekend I missed opening hours.
The Crown is an old building undergoing refurbishment, but the bedroom and public rooms I experienced were fine. There are steep staircases. Its new owners are accessible, friendly and helpful. The food is well cooked, well presented and good value for money. Web photos of the hotel frontage don't look cyclist-friendly, however I was comfortable leaving an expensive bike in the secure storage area to the rear, and the owners assured me that improved bicycle and motorbike facilities are on their agenda.
Very welcoming, friendly staff with high quality - mainly traditional - food and a well-stocked bar . The hotel is in an excellent location to explore Langholm and the surrounding area but is also very popular with locals - a very good sign in itself. The atmosphere in the hotel is very relaxing and we were happy to spend some time just chilling with a coffee and newspapers.
Room is amazing and the land lady she is an absolute star. Very helpful. Super place and great breakfast to prepare you for a long walk. The room is super clean and bigger than the norms with a fantastic shower and fluffy towels; 5 star hotel. Also the bike parking at the back helps a lot.
The location was okay. Plenty of walks in and around Langholm. The lodge was a dream really clean, comfortable and cosy. Would love to stay again! Hopefully next year. I would recommend!!
The hotel is conveniently situated on the main street in Langholm. The room was comfortable; the shower was good. Breakfast was slow but otherwise good.
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