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Wigtownshire cottages and self catering, South West Scotland
Choose from 22 cottages in Wigtownshire, South West Scotland. Search for self catering perfect for couples and large family groups, ideally situated near the coast or at the heart of the countryside.
Self catering accommodation in Wigtownshire is great value for money and if you are looking for luxury then check out the cottages with hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of Wigtownshire self catering accommodation listed by using the county and region menus on the left.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £237 to £523
Self catering accommodation in Newton Stewart sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Multi Bath Shower Pub Close By Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access
Accommodation overview: Sitting in an elevated position looking towards Cairnsmore Hill and the surrounding countryside these spacious and welcoming cottages are ideal for lovers of the great outdoors. Mountain biking is a speciality in the nearby forest and this beautiful location affords excellent walking and climbing with wonderful panoramic views. In the Galloway Forest Park guided ranger walks offer opportunities for a close encounter with Red deer wild goats also roam here and the RSPB reserve at Wood of Cree is only 4 miles away. On the Machars peninsula which stretches 20 miles south of Newton Stewart visitors can explore picturesque harbours at Garlieston and Isle of Whithorn as well as sampling the local catch at a seafood restaurant. Known as Scotland's Book Town Wigtown (7 miles) boasts about 18 bookshops arts crafts and coffee shops and a famous book festival in September. Shop and pub 1 mile.
Sitting in an elevated position looking towards Cairnsmore Hill and the surrounding countryside these spacious and welcoming cottages are ideal for lovers of the great outdoors. Mountain biking is a speciality in the nearby forest and this beautiful location affords excellent walking and climbing with wonderful panoramic views. In the Galloway Forest Park guided ranger walks offer opportunities for a close encounter with Red deer wild goats also roam here and the RSPB reserve at Wood of Cree is only 4 miles away. On the Machars peninsula which stretches 20 miles south of Newton Stewart visitors can explore picturesque harbours at Garlieston and Isle of Whithorn as well as sampling the local catch at a seafood restaurant. Known as Scotland's Book Town Wigtown (7 miles) boasts about 18 bookshops arts crafts and coffee shops and a famous book festival in September. Shop and pub 1 mile.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £325 to £
Self catering accommodation in Isle of Whithorn sleeps 4.
Features include: Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Golf near by Garden sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Commanding spectacular sea views from a wonderful elevated position, this charming, cosy cottage has views to the Kirkcudbright coast, Cumbrian Fells and the Isle of Man. This is the perfect location for a special 'get away from it all' break - the cottage is reached by 3/4 mile of farm track. The cottage is comfortably furnished with a sunny conservatory where you can relax and watch the sunsets. The front and rear gardens are quite delightful, with garden furniture and a barbecue provided. Shoreline walks can be enjoyed from the cottage and the 190 mile Solway Heritage Trail winds through the beautiful scenery of the Solway Coast from Gretna to the Mull of Galloway. This unspoilt area boasts lovely beaches and a wide range of recreational amenities including cycling, golf, birdwatching, fishing, sailing and places of interest including St Ninian's Cave and The Whithorn Story (where Scottish Christianity began). There are 2 good pub/ restaurants in Isle of Whithorn and seafood is available at the harbour. 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, each with en-suite bathroom, lounge with open fire, conservatory with dining table, kitchen with dining area, extra separate wc. All electric plus open fire. Fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer, television, CD player. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £260 to £405
Self catering accommodation in Stranraer sleeps 4.
Features include: Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Beach close by Easy Walking Pub near by Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Wee Newton is a delightfully light and modern cosy wee cottage tucked away in a stunning and peaceful corner of Scotland. This former barn has now been sympathetically restored and renovated to 21st century standards yet still retains a cosy and relaxing ambience with a lovely serene atmosphere. Idyllically placed just off a very quiet backwater yet only a mile from the locals' favourite beach at the Doon, it is the perfect property for those seeking a 'get away from it all' holiday. Dumfries and Galloway has so much to offer visitors, from the UK's largest forest park to challenging hill walks, world class mountain biking, over 200 miles of stunning coastline, castles, strongholds and some excellent locally produced food. The pretty little harbour town of Kirkcudbright has a strong arts and crafts link and it is easy to see why with its brightly painted houses, fishing boats bobbing about in the harbour and the excellent lighting conditions. Kirkcudbright and the surrounding areas have an excellent programme of events throughout the year including festivals of snowdrops, wildlife, walking, arts and film, Country and Western and the acclaimed Wickerman festival. Other events include Scottish Nights, the annual tattoo and Spring Fling, an annual art and craft open studio event. The nearby village of Twynholm has a good choice of local facilities and for Formula One lovers, the David Coulthard museum is a must. The Solway Firth is fringed by many beautiful beaches including the White Port, Horse Isles Bay and Cardoness. It is often possible to walk for miles throughout this area with only the wide array of bird life for company. As one would expect in a coastal region, the sea food is superb and there is a good choice of restaurants to sample the fine cuisine. The food town of Castle Douglas is the place to sample and buy a wide range of local produce from the town's own brewery to a choice of butchers and chocolatiers. Fortunately, there are plenty of good walks on the doorstep to walk off those extra calories! Property has oil central heating.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £285 to £631
Self catering accommodation in Newton Stewart sleeps 6.
Features include: Non Smoking Multi Bath Shower Pub Close By Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access
Accommodation overview: Sitting in an elevated position looking towards Cairnsmore Hill and the surrounding countryside these spacious and welcoming cottages are ideal for lovers of the great outdoors. Mountain biking is a speciality in the nearby forest and this beautiful location affords excellent walking and climbing with wonderful panoramic views. In the Galloway Forest Park guided ranger walks offer opportunities for a close encounter with Red deer wild goats also roam here and the RSPB reserve at Wood of Cree is only 4 miles away. On the Machars peninsula which stretches 20 miles south of Newton Stewart visitors can explore picturesque harbours at Garlieston and Isle of Whithorn as well as sampling the local catch at a seafood restaurant. Known as Scotland's Book Town Wigtown (7 miles) boasts about 18 bookshops arts crafts and coffee shops and a famous book festival in September. Shop and pub 1 mile.
Sitting in an elevated position looking towards Cairnsmore Hill and the surrounding countryside these spacious and welcoming cottages are ideal for lovers of the great outdoors. Mountain biking is a speciality in the nearby forest and this beautiful location affords excellent walking and climbing with wonderful panoramic views. In the Galloway Forest Park guided ranger walks offer opportunities for a close encounter with Red deer wild goats also roam here and the RSPB reserve at Wood of Cree is only 4 miles away. On the Machars peninsula which stretches 20 miles south of Newton Stewart visitors can explore picturesque harbours at Garlieston and Isle of Whithorn as well as sampling the local catch at a seafood restaurant. Known as Scotland's Book Town Wigtown (7 miles) boasts about 18 bookshops arts crafts and coffee shops and a famous book festival in September. Shop and pub 1 mile.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £250 to £380
Self catering accommodation in Port William sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Easy Walking Pub near by Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Hilldrop Lodge is a lovely Scandinavian style chalet in the small hamlet of Tongland within the picturesque River Dee valley on the outskirts of the charming little harbour town of Kirkcudbright. The property is the ideal family holiday getaway within a region renowned for its wild beauty and dramatic views. The lodge is adjacent to a nine-hole family golf course complete with driving range and for golf lovers; the owner has negotiated two free passes for two guests staying at Hilldrop Lodge. Kirkcudbright is a gently enticing place, full of interest and vibrancy only 4 miles away. The historic High Street with its 18th century town houses painted in a myriad of colours, lends an almost continental flavour and feel to the town. McLellans Castle dominates the skyline and amidst the houses are cobbled wynds, home to the towns thriving artistic community. Kirkcudbright has long been known as the Artists Town and has always attracted kindred spirits inspired by the soft light of the Solway and its natural beauty. It is said that artists arriving on a summer painting visit stayed for the rest of their lives! Spring Fling is one event not to miss when the many arts and crafts studios in the town open their doors to demonstrate their creative talents. Kirkcudbright also has a thriving fishing industry with its own fishing fleet. Within easy reach are rugged moorlands, the Galloway hills, pastoral landscapes and myriad number of dramatic cliffs and rocky bays. There are also ancient stones, romantic castles, the UKs largest forest park with walks and drives galore. The region has some 30 golf courses in total to choose from including a championship course at Southerness. The fishing is also superb, with a stretch of river, lonely loch or miles of rich and varied coastline to suit all tastes. The wildlife is exceptional: red kites and buzzards in profusion, wild goats, deer and badgers, to name but a few. There is something to see in every season and few can remain unmoved by the sights and sounds of this beautiful area no matter what the time of year. Galloway has a somewhat temperate climate due to the influence of the Gulf Stream and new visitors are always surprised by the range of plants that prosper in the region- many whose usual home is in warmer climes thousands of miles away! Property has oil central heating.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £271 to £523
Self catering accommodation in Isle of Whithorn sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Close to the Sea Pub near by Pets allowed sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Wonderfully located on the quayside just yards from the yacht moorings and enjoying glorious views over the harbour and sea these attractive apartments form part of the renovation of the original fishermen's warehouses. This is the perfect spot for a relaxing break the local pub serves delicious locally caught seafood and the whole area is renowned for its outdoor activities. Sea fishing trips are available from the harbour the sailing club welcomes visitors and cycle routes on quiet roads explore the spectacular coastline. Walking riding golf and spotting wildlfe are all popular pastimes here and the Isle the most southerly tip of South West Scotland is steeped in history St Ninian's Cave is still a place of pilgrimage. Book lovers will head to Wigtown (14 miles). Officially designated as 'Scotland's National Booktown' it boasts over 20 book related business as well as a renowned literary festival. And whisky enthusiasts are sure to enjoy a tour (and a tipple) at the nearby Bladnoch distillery.
Sitting/dining room with sofa bed (for + 2). Kitchen. Spacious double bedroom. Bath room/WC (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £230 to £355
Self catering accommodation in Port William sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Beach close by Pub near by Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Providence is a beautiful and elegant Victorian three storey town house positioned on a quiet street next to the town hall and within easy walking distance of the facilities within the ancient fishing port of Kirkcudbright on the south west coast of Scotland. The property overlooks the bowling green and could not be better placed for enjoying the town's many amenities or simply enjoying its serene and unspoilt beauty. The pastel coloured houses and wide streets within the town together with the natural beauty of the harbour - a safe haven for sailors for centuries - combine to create a local ambience and atmosphere that are both relaxing and tranquil. It is a town with an interesting past and vibrant present. Established as a Royal Burgh in 1455, it quickly developed into a busy fishing port. Over recent centuries it has taken a different path and established a reputation as one of Scotland's premier artist' towns. It has been home to generations of creative artists, a tradition maintained today by the flourishing colony of creative people and craft workers. A gentle stroll through the excellent selection of family owned shops is a delightful and relaxing experience and the goods on offer testimony to the town's creative heritage. Kirkcudbright provides entertainment throughout the year but particularly during the summer months, which heralds a varied programme of activities. The Arts and Crafts trial for example, is particularly recommended and the tattoo, held every August and culminating in a dramatic firework display, is a wonderful and uplifting spectacle. There are numerous visitor attractions within the town including the Tolbooth, one of the town's oldest buildings and now an arts' centre, and Castle MacLellan, a large ruin dating from1582 and now under the control of Historic Scotland. Kirkcudbright is also gateway to a region of beautiful countryside which provides a fantastic landscape for walking, mountain biking and horse riding. The Galloway Hills and forest park, the largest woodland park in the country, provide perfect locations for a family day out and picnic and offer the chance of seeing some of the wonderful wildlife that inhabit the area. This is a region full of contrast and activity and Providence offers tastefully furnished accommodation in a truly delightful holiday destination. Haste ye back!
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly price range £656 to £
Self catering accommodation in Stranraer sleeps 12.
Features include: Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Luxury accommodation Golf near by Garden sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: In a beautiful, tranquil setting on the Rhinns of Galloway, this delightful, stylish lodge can become your dream home for a perfect 'get away from it all' holiday. Adjacent to the 16th Century 'Galdenoch Castle', which is a 'B' listed building of architectural and historical importance, the lodge is located within a large working farm. Guests can enjoy walks around the farm to Salt Pans Bay where a Finnish log cabin is one of 2 estate summer houses to relax in or enjoy a barbecue. The coastline is stunning, with sheltered shingle beaches and beautiful, panoramic views across the sea to Ireland. Varied local wildlife ranges from seals to basking sharks, a large variety of sea birds and birds of prey, resident ducks, deer, wild fowl and wild mountain goats. Loch / sea fishing or duck flighting / rough shooting (in season) can be arranged on the farm. This exceptional holiday home has been completed to a very high standard and offers great charm and indulgence for the discerning visitor. Designer dÚcor and soft furnishings complement natural wood, slate and stone finishes. The lodge has a secluded garden to the rear with garden furniture, perfect for outdoor living and relaxing in very peaceful and scenic surroundings. The lodge would suit visitors with wheelchairs or walking difficulties.There are excellent opportunities in the local area to enjoy walking, fishing, golf, cycling, pony trekking and water sports. Leswalt is 7 miles from the popular harbour village of Portpatrick and 5 miles from the port of Stranraer where you can take the ferry to Northern Ireland for the day. Excellent amenities in Stranraer including shops and supermarkets, pubs, coffee shops, hotels and places to eat out.Ground floor: 2 twin bedrooms with en-suite shower-rooms, 1 twin bedroom with en-suite shower room adapted for disabled visitors, fully equipped boot / gun room with cloakroom/wc, beautiful open-plan sitting room / formal dining room with wood burning stove and patio doors opening out to the garden, spacious kitchen with dining area. First floor: Master bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite bathroom with shower over bath - this room is accessed by staircase from kitchen, 1 twin bedroom with en-suite shower-room, 2 single bedrooms with shower room adjacent. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, gas central heating plus wood burning stove. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, beer pump, 2 televisions with Freesat , DVD combi. There is a payphone at the property. Bed linen and towels provided.The services of a cook can be arranged on request. Beer barrel available on request.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £271 to £523
Self catering accommodation in Isle of Whithorn sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Close to the Sea Pub near by Pets allowed sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Wonderfully located on the quayside just yards from the yacht moorings and enjoying glorious views over the harbour and sea these attractive apartments form part of the renovation of the original fishermen's warehouses. This is the perfect spot for a relaxing break the local pub serves delicious locally caught seafood and the whole area is renowned for its outdoor activities. Sea fishing trips are available from the harbour the sailing club welcomes visitors and cycle routes on quiet roads explore the spectacular coastline. Walking riding golf and spotting wildlfe are all popular pastimes here and the Isle the most southerly tip of South West Scotland is steeped in history St Ninian's Cave is still a place of pilgrimage. Book lovers will head to Wigtown (14 miles). Officially designated as 'Scotland's National Booktown' it boasts over 20 book related business as well as a renowned literary festival. And whisky enthusiasts are sure to enjoy a tour (and a tipple) at the nearby Bladnoch distillery.
Up fifteen steps to entrance. Sitting/dining room with sofa bed (for + 2). Kitchen. Spacious double bedroom. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £200 to £
Self catering accommodation in Wigton sleeps 5.
Features include: Short Breaks Golf close by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: From the moment you get out of your car a feeling of calm will descend over you and all the stresses of modern day living will vanish. The hamlet of Bootle Station is the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Station House has an unusual location, as the name suggests it is situated on a working station on this little used line. There are only 7 trains a day trundling along the line, which runs from Carlisle following the spectacular Cumbrian coast down to Barrow and steam trains every third weekend. This 19th century house was extended and renovated by incorporating the former ticket office and waiting room into additional accommodation. The beach is within easy walking distance, where you can walk for miles along this unspoilt coastline. The beautiful valleys, of Eskdale and Wasdale are close by. The miniature railway at Ravenglass, affectionately known as "Laal Ratty" will take you all the way to Eskdale Green - the kids will love it. Also at Ravenglass is Muncaster Castle and grounds. Dating back almost a 1000 years it is the ancestral home of the Pennington family and is a 'must see' on your holiday.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly price range £340 to £705
Self catering accommodation in Port William sleeps 9.
Features include: Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Fishing near by Pub near by Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Bay View Cottage offers the perfect cottage to watch the sun set over Ross Island and the fishing boats bobbing along with the turn of the tide. The views from Bay View Cottage are simply stunning and the sun room is the idyllic spot to curl up with a good book and relax. The cottage couldn't be better placed for the beautiful Doon Beach and yet only a couple of miles from the bustling town of Kirkcudbright. For visitors with nautical interests, the cottage has access to a private slip way and for a nominal charge guests are invited to bring along a jet ski or small boat. Kirkcudbright (pronounced kir-koo bree) is a pretty little town with attractive coloured houses positioned along its historic High Street. It has a fascinating history illustrated by the Tolbooth with its gothic tower, the Old Jail and of course MacLellan's Castle. The town has a fantastic programme of events throughout the year including the spectacular tattoo, brolly parade, jazz festival and a medieval fayre. Not forgetting the arts and crafts trail and the Spring Fling. Discover the history behind the Riding of the Marches and the Kirkin 'of the Cornet! Sheltered within a wide estuary on the North Solway the area has long been a favourite destination for visitors and travellers. Famous artists over the last centuries sought inspiration from Kirkcudbright's mild climate and stunning landscapes. The town even has a harbour to complete the perfect picture! Visitors are impressed by the superb coastline of this region with quiet sandy beaches all with a backdrop of either, the Galloway Hills, the rich fertile agricultural land, superb castles or pretty little market towns. For those of any age the Cream o' Galloway has an excellent range of delicious organic ice creams and offers plenty of activities for children as well as excellent walks for all the family to enjoy. Property is all at ground floor level, has oil central heating.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £340 to £
Self catering accommodation in Port Logan sleeps 8.
Features include: Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Beach close by Easy Walking Pub near by Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Allanhead is a pretty and spacious Galloway cottage with stunning views of the sea and surrounding countryside. Facing westwards across Wigtown Bay towards the Isle of Man and the Isle of Whithorn, it has the added benefit of spectacular sunsets - viewing such spectacle is a memorable way to end a day spent in this picturesque and largely untouched area of Scotland where people are few and far between and sites of interest and activity never far away. Set amidst stunning scenery and with no near neighbours, this cottage is the quintessential rural retreat affording a wonderful opportunity to relax and unwind. There are walks in every direction from the front door of the cottage making this the ideal location for all those who love a stroll or more challenging hike through lovely countryside. The beautiful Galloway Hills for example, can be seen from the many windows and the extensive garden of Allanhead, and they offer a range of walking trails 'far from the madding crowd'. The beautiful shore line at Carrick and the lovely sandy beaches of Brighouse and the Doon are a short drive away. Nearby is the picturesque small town of Kirkcudbright with its attractive harbour, castle and artistic connections, including links with the well known "Glasgow Boys". The area has an excellent choice of venues offering the 7Stanes world class mountain biking. However more gentle routes are available over the many miles of forest paths and cycle paths in the area. The region also offers some fine sea and loch fishing and there are a myriad of golf courses for the discerning golfer including those to championship standard. The acclaimed Cream of Galloway is a highly recommended tourist destination for a family day out with a choice of over 30 flavours of organic ice cream to offer to tempt visitors! The climate is particularly temperate as the region is touched by the Gulf Stream and evidence of this is everywhere from the wonderful plant life to the exotic gardens scattered throughout the area. The Galloway Forest Park is Britain's largest and highly recommended is the Queen's Way, a drive through magnificent scenery providing the opportunity to catch a glimpse of deer, wild goats and buzzards to name but a few. Galloway is one of the few areas remaining in the UK relatively unspoilt and unchanged with breathtaking scenery including picturesque lochs, majestic hills and stunning beaches where it is still possible to see only one set of footprints....yours! Property has oil central heating.
  
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