Dumfries and Galloway From inspiring landscapes such as the Moffatt Hills or the sleepy harbour of Port Logan, it would be hard to imagine you are admidst the scenes of bloody battles, religious strife, cattle raiding and witchcraft.
Up to the seventeenth century murder and mayhem were the order of the day. Now it is more of a tranquil time with beauty and colour all year round.
A bird watchers paradise, The Solway is one of the most important estuaries in Britain with up to 40,000 wildfowl and 83,000 waders resident during the winter period. Discover history and heritage, Dundrennan, one of our majestic Cistercian abbeys where Mary Queen of Scots spent her last night on Scottish soil apparently wearing Sanquhar patterned gloves, which are still made by local craftpeople.
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Nether Boreland
Charming old farmhouse with comfortable accommodation, one twin and two double bedrooms, en-suite or private bath, guest's sitting room with open log fire. TV, electric blankets, clock hairdryer, and tea/coffee tray in all rooms. Pet's welcome. The farm is part of a carriage driving...
Springfield Bed and Breakfast
Originally built as two separate cottages, Springfield has been extended over the years to provide its current spacious layout. During 2005 extensive refurbishment works were carried out to provide all bedrooms with en-suite bathroom/shower-room...
Queens Hotel
We have a selection of 21 tastefully decorated rooms available. From a standard, family or even Bridal Suite, each has all the facilities you would expect; en-suite bathrooms, hairdryers, beverage facilities, direct dial telephone, complimentary...




