Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottage Recommendation Newton Stewart Dumfries And Galloway


Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations near Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.


The Byre
cottage near Newton Stewart, sleeps six people in three bedrooms. It is a delightful, terraced barn conversion set on the owner's farmland. With three bedrooms including a double and two twins, plus a bathroom and a shower room, up to six people can enjoy a comfortable stay here. There's also an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area, while outside, a shared courtyard and ample off road parking with lockable bike storage awaits. The Byre is a charming holiday cottage, with plenty of beautiful walking and cycling trails available from the doorstep.

Barley Cottage
offers its guests the perfect setting to experience the 'jewel' which is the small market town of Newton Stewart in the heart of the magnificent Galloway Hills, an which offers breathtaking sights and a wonderful range of activities available to all who visit. The property itself is host to a peaceful ambience and provides a spectacular view overlooking the Brewery Pool on the river Cree. The Brewery Pool is home to an array of wildlife which includes, salmon, ducks, swans, heron and is often occupied by eager fisherman.

Nutkin Cottage is extremely spacious, well equipped, clean, comfortable and homely, having oil central heating which you control to your own requirements. Modern large kitchen and separate dining room. The garden has its own wildlife spectacular with red squirrels, woodpeckers, redpolls, goldfinches, pheasants and numerous other birds. Red kites have been seen overhead too. It is a photographers paradise. The Galloway Forest Park covers 300 square miles and Nutkin Cottage is an ideal base to discover this unspoilt corner of Scotland. Many forest walks start from the cottage door where you will find lochs and waterfalls amongst the magnificent scenery. A short drive from the cottage, away from the forest, you will find quiet beaches, friendly harbour villages with pubs and restaurants and miles and miles of coastline. Mountain biking is superb with the 7stanes Kirroughtree starting point just 300 metres away. Colour codes marked routes for all abilities with the most difficult being world class. The cottage is an ideal base for the mountain biking enthusiasts.

2 House O'Hill is a semi-detached cottage in the hamlet of Bargrennan, just seven miles from Newton Stewart. The cottage sleeps two people and has one double bedroom and a shower room. Also in the cottage is a kitchen with a sitting room and a wood burning stove, plus a dining room. Outside, there is off road parking for two cars and an enclosed courtyard with furniture where you can sit and enjoy the sunshine. Situated in the countryside of Machars, 2 House O'Hill Cottage is a delightful cottage to enjoy a romantic break in this lovely part of the country. The market town of Newton Stewart, famous for its salmon and trout fishing, lies in a superb location between the serene rolling countryside of the Machars to the south and the Galloway Forest Park to the north. The area is steeped in history. The first Christian missionary to Scotland landed at The Machars, founding the first church in AD 397 in Whithorn. The Whithorn Dig Visitor Centre lies on the site and displays material dug up over years of excavations. The beautiful coastline is a mixture of sandy beaches and rocky shores teeming with birdlife.

The Dairy terraced cottage is located near to Newton Stewart and can sleep four people in two bedrooms. The Dairy is a terraced cottage on the outskirts of Newton Stewart in Southern Scotland. The cottage sleeps four people and has one double bedroom, one twin and two bathrooms. The cottage also contains an open plan living area with a kitchen and a sitting room. Outside is off road parking and shared use of a courtyard garden. Close to magnificent walking and cycling, The Dairy is a lovely cottage for a family holiday, all year round.

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