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Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottages Recommendations Moffat
Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations in Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
Caledonian Cottage has one single bedroom and one twin bedroom. Shared shower room with wc and basin. Secure private parking for up to three vehicles. Tv, Internet connection, tea/coffee making facilities. No kitchen but plenty of restaurants and cafes nearby. Cycle shop bike wash, repairs and hire on site. 5 mins to 18 hole golf course. Game and course fishing nearby, call beforehand to arrange permits. For cyclists Moffat is on the main route for Landsend to John o Groats, stock up with spares at our bike shop. Central for 7stanes mountain biking, Ae forest 20 mins, Mabie forest 30mins. Innerleithen Glentress Newcasleton Dalbeattie Kiroughtree all about one hour. Drumlanrig 40mins and plenty of forest tracks around Moffat to explore. Don't worry if you have no transport, catch a train to Lockerbie with your bikes and we will arrange to pick you up and return you after your visit.
Rosebery House holiday apartment in Moffat is a superb mid apartment at first floor level. Rosebery House is a large Victorian mansion spacious and very enchanting it enjoys a large bay windowed lounge and kingsize bedroom to the front and then a double and twin bedroom .There is a large dining room beside the kitchen and small cloakroom with washing machine wc, and wash hand basin. There is a further huge bathroom with free standing roll top bath double sized shower two wash hand basins vanity unit and wc.
Lochhouse Tower is a unique example of a Border Pele Tower, strong house, built in 1536 by the Johnstone Clan, it is unusual in respect of the rounded angles and the stepping in of the higher levels. The vaulted basement now hosts a spacious kitchen/dinning area with a tasteful mix of modern luxuries and original historical features, this mix carries on throughout the tower. You will truly feel king of the castle in the great hall, which now serves as the comfortable, spacious lounge and sitting room.
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