This historic, 18th-century townhouse is in the heart of the harbor town of Kirkcudbright, a 15 minute drive from Galloway National Park. It features two cozy restaurants and a bar.
Alex
United Kingdom
Our room and seemingly the whole hotel has been newly renovated. The staff were excellent and the Scottish breakfast was one of the best I've ever had!
We also had our three dogs with us and there were welcome.
Located in Kirkcudbright, 26 miles from Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club, Arden House Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Bob
United States of America
Very welcoming young couple. Had nice visit with them over a Scotch.
Located in Kirkcudbright, within 27 miles of Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club and 28 miles of Dumfries and County Golf Club, Royal Suites Kirkcudbright provides free WiFi.
Brian
United Kingdom
No breakfast available. No staff on site. Problems in accessing the accomodation.
57 High Street offers accommodations in Kirkcudbright, 29 miles from Dumfries and County Golf Club. Guests staying at this vacation home have access to a patio.
Kirkcudbright Holiday Apartments - Apartment G offers accommodations in Kirkcudbright, 27 miles from Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club and 28 miles from Dumfries and County Golf Club.
Featuring a garden, Kirkcudbright Holiday Apartments - Apartment C offers accommodations in Kirkcudbright. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Anthony
United States of America
This was once a residential care facility that is being retro-fitted as seven individual flats, using modern fixtures and neat furniture - much from IKEA. And they really are self-contained and could be lived in long term - and come equipped with kitchen basics in terms of both tools and the kinds of ingredients you don't want to buy at every stop: pepper, oil, tea, coffee, milk, sugar. There's a full stove, dishwasher, and a smart TV. It's a very nice development and in a wonderful position, within walking distance to all that downtown Kirkcudbright has to offer - with two supermarkets, multiple take-out food outlets, countless galleries, and lovely gift and flower shops. If you're coming for a family occasion, call ahead to Lily Knowles Flowers and ask for Adele. Access is by easy electronic codes and a lockbox for the key, so arrival times are flexible - which can be a blessing given how hard it can be to predict cross country trips in Scotland. Kirkcudbright is also the home of Scottish Photography Hides which is well worth checking out for their award worthy professional photography opportunities. Just a neat location overall.
Offering a garden, Kirkcudbright Holiday Apartments - Apartment E offers accommodations in Kirkcudbright. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Kirkcudbright seems a small village / town but it has a...
Kirkcudbright seems a small village / town but it has a library, museum, swimming pool, tennis courts, post office and many independent shops. It also has a marina and is an active fishing harbour. It has styled itself as anArtists Town but I did not explore this side of Kirkcudbright. It is also a dark skies area and has a dark skies planetarium. In short I think there is something for everyone.
Primrose
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little coastal town People very friendly and made...
Lovely little coastal town People very friendly and made you feel welcome just one hotel and one pub open but both had very helpful staff and hotel had lovely food just what we went on holiday for
PADTHEMAG
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A gorgeous harbour side town with lots of individual artisan...
A gorgeous harbour side town with lots of individual artisan shops. Free parking. Lots of seating around the town. People are friendly . The place has a happy feel to it. Will definitely return for a longer stay.
Belinda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Kirkcudbright is a great wee town.
Kirkcudbright is a great wee town. Plenty of cafes, galleries and things to do both in the town and its surrounds. It is a great place if you are interested in art and the countryside is fantastic to explore by car or bike if you are feeling fit. Broughton house was our favorite paid for attraction and the Kirkudbright gallery our favourite free one. We would also highly recommend a trip to the Red Kite centre at feeding time for an amazing display of avian aerobatics.
Neil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were there to explore family history and had a car.
We were there to explore family history and had a car. That took us to the small villages and farms around Kirkcudbright, and all of that was lovely - the countryside, seaside, farmlands were all wonderful.
Craig
United States of America
10
Scored 10
A very pretty small town with plenty of good cafes and...
A very pretty small town with plenty of good cafes and restaurants. Highlight for us was the Solway Tide Cafe - gorgeous cakes and scones and really nice coffee. No shortage of galleries, museums, great local walks and friendly locals.
Breakfast was lovely, and there was a great choice on the breakfast menu, full Scottish , kippers and eggs we could choice what we wanted, Staff were very very friendly, The room was spacious and very clean,
We had a lovely evening meal, and again a lovely menu, and also the days specials to choice from.
But what a Really loved was the kindness of the staff, and the infos every morning on the menu... ie: Tide Times and a daily walk route, brilliant idea , I have been to many hotels but this little details was fantasic
Our trip was for the purpose of going to Galloway where my McClellan and Seaton family originated. A lifetime wish. I initially chose the Kirkcudbright Bay Shore Hotel because of its close proximity to MacLellan Castle. Our hosts, Lisa and Nish made our stay most memorable in their historic and tastefully restored property. The food was exquisite and some of the best on our wonderful journey. Salute to the chef 👨🍳
What a great hotel, perfect room “a deluxe suite” 😁 with loads of space and a separate seating area from the bedroom. Great value at £120 for a night. The staff were so friendly and welcoming. Great restaurant with an excellent Tapas menu, which was exciting for my Spanish partner. Would certainly recommend staying here and if we visit again we’d happily book at the Kirkcudbright Bay Hotel
The cottage was spotless and it was like home from home. Kirkcudbright is such a friendly place that you don’t want to leave. The town is like one of those Christmas films with all the little independent shops. So many places to visit with breathtaking scenery that you need several days here. The hosts were excellent. Good Wi-Fi, warm comfy beds and everything was within walking distance.
Welcoming staff at reception and in the restaurant. Pleasant , comfortable room with a great modern bathroom. Excellent breakfast included in the price . The hotel is about a mile from Kirkcudbright ,set back from the road with a large garden where we would have sat out if it hadn't been raining ! If we return to the are we'll definitely come back.
The staff where exceptionally helpful especially when it came to helping with meals from the menu. I am gluten and lactose intolerant...but had 2 stunning evening meals in the restaurant where the chef catered/altered things to suit.
Great position in the town. Dogs were allowed to stay. Clean hotel and lovely atmosphere.
Beautiful house close enough for a walk into Kirkcudbright. Large, spacious and well-equipped with everything we needed for our holiday. Easy parking, small but attractive garden to sit out in and in a quiet residential area. The whole visit felt like a (very spacious) home from home. All the mod cons.
Central location, comfortable beds, quality towels, good shower, plenty of storage. Staff very friendly, could not do enough for you. Tasty well cooked breakfast, plenty of variety to suit all tastes. Quiet rooms, lovely snug area where children and dogs are welcomed. Would recommend this hotel.
I booked this for a colleague and this is what she said: "The rooms were clean and spacious and had everything you would need. The couple that owned the hotel were both lovely and good hosts. Our meals were good and reasonably priced, breakfast was good too."
As hotels go this is one is up there with the best.Leah and Billy and all their staff really know how to look after their guests.the hotel was clean the food was delicious and plenty of it.We booked for next year before we left
Our room and seemingly the whole hotel has been newly renovated. The staff were excellent and the Scottish breakfast was one of the best I've ever had!
We also had our three dogs with us and there were welcome.
Apartment was spotless, warm and well presented. Had everything we needed for an overnight stay and would have been comfortable to stay longer.
Kirkcudbright is a delightful town with lots to see and do.
Everything we could possibly need. Lots of helpful extras like eggs, milk, tea, coffee, oil etc. Delicious fruit cake too. Kirkcudbright is a favourite destination
Location in Kirkcudbright was excellent and the accommodations perfect for our stay in the area. We explored the whole area and had a great experience.
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