Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottages Recommendations Kippford


Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations in Kippford, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

Allonby Cottage is a delightful sea front cottage in the beautiful village of Kippford. The holiday cottage offers flexible accommodation that provides cosy comfort for a couple or plenty of space for a family. It has wonderful, uninterrupted views over the Urr Estuary, Kippford Harbour and the hills beyond. The picturesque little village of Kippford has all you need for a wonderful holiday; beautiful scenery, good food and plenty to do including sailing, golf, mountain biking and forest trails. Kippford is also linked to Rockcliffe by a scenic track, known as the Jubilee footpath, which passes parallel to the coast, and the village of Kippford, but at a higher elevation. The path can be used to access Mark hill and the Mote of Mark, a 5th century hill fort. Walkers may cross the sands to a small island called Rough Island when the tide allows.

White Gables is a beautiful, comfortable and private detached holiday home in an elevated position overlooking the Urr Estuary and the Galloway Hills to the front, and private woodland to the rear. There are three double bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor and which can be made up as a single, a twin or a king. Upstairs there is a large twin room and a king. There are 2 bathrooms, one on each level. The downstairs has a walk-in rainfall shower and the upstairs a bath with a rainfall shower over it. There is free Wifi and the 2 pubs in the village are 5 minutes walk away. The house has a wood burning stove, oil fired central heating, a separate dining area and a fully equipped kitchen. The living room has windows on three sides, one opening out onto the terrace, with outside seating for dining and spectacular views. There is a Smart TV and Wireless Internet throughout the house.

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