Located in Dumfries, within 1.7 miles of Dumfries and County Golf Club and 2.1 miles of Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club, The Townhouse Accommodation has accommodations with a garden and free WiFi...
Ricardo
United Kingdom
Everything was perfect location and the host was brilliant. Clear check in and check out definitely be returning when near location
Located in Dumfries, 4.4 miles from Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club, Mabie House Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Cairndale Hotel is located right in the very heart of Dumfries. DG One leisure club is less than a minute’s walk away, and Odeon cinema and the Theater Royal can be reached in 5 minutes on foot.
Set in a 45-acre estate with stunning woodland stretching to the banks of the River Nith, the 19th century Friars Carse Country House Hotel offers 23 bedrooms and cottages and is located 6 miles from...
diane
United Kingdom
The staff here are amazing,they all make you feel very welcome,they are all very informative about the house and the surrounding areas and they all loved our dog Jax,dogs are very welcome here ,they even left a little bed and bowl in our room which was basic but clean and we were profided with tea and coffee,the food was excellent,no complaints at all ,i really must recommend the beef for your main course😘.the grounds were beautiful,we were able to fully explore everywhere,which we like to do . We shall definitely be returning here for another break .
Featuring free WiFi, Glenlossie Guest House offers accommodations in a Victorian house, 2625 feet from the center of Dumfries. Free private parking is available on site.
Rivendell is a striking Arts and Crafts mansion, set just 15 minutes' walk from the town center of Dumfries and its railway station. It features rooms with antique furnishings and free WiFi.
Dating back to 1862, the Dumfries Villa offers free Wi-Fi throughout and free onsite parking. This Victorian listed property is located just 5 minutes’ walk from the town center of Dumfries.
Fay
United Kingdom
Friendly host. Clean and comfortable room. Close to town centre but has own small carpark. Host gave
recommendations on where to eat in the evening which was useful and even had a discount voucher.
Located in the historic Maxwelltwon area of Dumfries, the traditional sandstone Lauren House offers free private off-road parking and free WiFi access.
Alison
United Kingdom
Really friendly welcome; easy to find; good location walking distance into town
We called in to a few pubs and the locals were all very...
We called in to a few pubs and the locals were all very friendly and chatty even to us English ha ha. The town was clean and we had a nice walk across the river along a park then back again. There was plenty of places to have a drink. We only went for the football at Queen of the South and I would go there again given the chance.
Barry noble
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I visited with my young grandchildren to attend the...
I visited with my young grandchildren to attend the Wigtonshire Book Festival which was a great success, as was the accommodation.
However on the Sunday evening, after the Book Festival, There was nowhere suitable available in Dumfries to take three children for an evening meal before travelling home to Stirling. Quite disappointing.
Clare
10
Scored 10
I was only there for 2 days, for a Watercolour workshop, so...
I was only there for 2 days, for a Watercolour workshop, so unfortunately didn’t have much time for sightseeing, but it seems a very historic and interesting town
Ate in the Bistro restaurant at Crichton
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Incredible diversity of bird species in the Dumfries and...
Incredible diversity of bird species in the Dumfries and Galloway region. 97 in 4 days recorded by our group. Gooseanders, Waxwings and Peregrine Falcons seen in the first half hour in the town centre
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dumfries is a mecca for all things Rabbie Burns; it boasts...
Dumfries is a mecca for all things Rabbie Burns; it boasts the site of his original grave, a Burns museum, the house where he last resided, his local pub and more besides. The people of Dumfries are exceptionally friendly and the town is steeped in history. The River Nith provides a romantic backdrop which is very atmospheric at night. Dumfries is easily accessible by road and rail and easy to get around. There are some very characterful places to visit and with more visitors, the variety of places to eat and drink will surely increase.
TravelVeteran Edinburgh
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
A town that is down on its luck but a lot going on to...
A town that is down on its luck but a lot going on to improve it at the moment. And it's a stronghold of Robert Burns history as well as being handy for some excellent countryside, coast, hills, etc. Great mountain-biking trails. A couple of really good places to eat (check out something fine at the Globe Inn).
Arrived and had to go to adjoining hotel for keys. This hotel is defo for workers and homeless people. The room smelled of feet or smelly socks. Shower had mould all round with ceiling paint peeling off. Tv didn’t work wired hanging out at the back. No batteries for the remote. Management should be visited by health and safety along with hygiene dept of the Dumfries council. Don’t know how they are getting away with telling lies and providing a disgraceful service to the paying guests
Feels more like a luxury boutique hotel than a guest house. The hosts were incredibly welcoming and friendly. The room had everything one could ask for and it was very cosy. The breakfast was delicious and there was a wide selection of different food options. The place is located close to the railway station and a walk to the town centre will only take about 5 minutes. I'll happily rebook it if I ever visit Dumfries again.
Hotel is a little dated but that does not stop it being an excellent choice. Location is brilliant just five minutes walk from the station and all Dumfries attractions are within walking distance. Breakfasts are excellent. The restaurant in the evening is very good value for money. Not a wide range of choice (A meat dish, fish dish and vegetarian) but what they have is well cooked and delicious
Riverview had everything you could need, a true home from home and a lovely base to explore Scotland. Lovely to look out over the river and a brilliant park just outside for early morning dog walks. Great location for getting out doing some walks and good restaurants very close.
The welcome pack was a lovely touch especially treats for the doggo.
Thanks for a great stay
We were allocated the room not attached to the main hotel. It was clean, well maintained and very comfortable. Car parking space was a bonus as it was a great location for walking into town and if arriving by train. We stopped in Dumfries mainly to break up the journey to Fort William. We left early so didn't have breakfast which I'm sure would have been very good.
Our hosts Sally and Ian were just lovely and we thoroughly enjoyed chatting with them. They had many recommendations for restaurants and things to do in and around Dumfries. The fridge with complimentary soft drinks was another highlight in the unseasonably warm Scottish weather. We felt really welcome in their home and can only recommend Lindean Guest House.
Lovely hotel set in its own grounds just outside of Dumfries. The team were lovely and couldn't do more to make our stay brilliant. Tasty food, decent helpings and great value for money. Rooms recently revamped and very comfortable bed with modern en-suite bathrooms.
The location was perfect for the town centre, a five minute walk away. It was also across the road from the churchyard containing Robert Burns' mausoleum and round the corner from his house. A ten minute walk took us to the Dumfries Museum and camera obscura.
The proprietors of the Hill Hotel were very welcoming, basically could not do enough.
Rooms are clean and freshly renovated, breakfast was plentiful, and tasty I'd say best of our trip.
Would highly reccomend for leisure or business stay in Dumfries.
The hotel is well placed for exploring Dumfries and Galloway.
Our room was a good size if a little dated decor wise.
The food offering was good without being exceptional.
The grounds are pleasant with good views of the river Nith.
Don't be fooled by this being an older building, it's a clean, comfortable, homely place that's very well run by host Colin. Convenient for Dumfries town centre and around 200m from the railway station. Great breakfast!
We stayed in one of the cottages and it was wonderful. Spacious, warm and well equipped. Friendly and polite staff too in the main hotel areas. Dog friendly and catered for gluten free too. Brilliant.
Lovely countryside location, yet close to Dumfries. We visited the area to visit Caerlaverloch Castle and this place proved perfect for that outing, being only a 20 minute drive away.
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