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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hardhills Cottage
  • Castle Douglas

    Hardhills Cottage

    Ref: S802060

    Reviews 23

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    The attractive country town of Castle Douglas is nestled in the southwest of Scotland, in the Dumfries and Galloway region. Castle Douglas is known locally as the 'Food Town', playing host to a large selection of independent food shops, as well as...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Anthony House, Kippford
  • Kippford

    Anthony House, Kippford

    Ref: S900270

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    NEW TO OUR PORTFOLIO with availability throughout 2025 Kippford is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Dumfries and Galloway and there are always things to see and do around the village. It is just a short stroll through the village...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge Two - Uk47246
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    Dalbeattie

    Lodge Two - Uk47246

    Ref: S1015625

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hardhills Cottage
  • Dalbeattie

    Hardhills Cottage

    Ref: S1010172

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Forge Mill Cottage
  • Dalbeattie

    Forge Mill Cottage

    Ref: S529523

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Honeysuckle, Colvend
  • Dalbeattie

    Honeysuckle, Colvend

    Ref: S948322

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Anthony House
  • Kippford

    Anthony House

    Ref: S1021751

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodend Farmhouse Halmyre
  • Haugh of Urr

    Woodend Farmhouse Halmyre

    Ref: S417644

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Waterwheel
  • Dalbeattie

    Waterwheel

    Ref: S382515

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kippford Stables, Kippford
  • Kippford

    Kippford Stables, Kippford

    Ref: S367553

    Reviews 16

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    Kippford Stables has been recently modernised and provides a cosy holiday base in the popular seaside village of Kippford, conveniently located behind the Anchor Hotel and with only a short walk to the other restaurants and tearooms that the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Springfield, Dalbeattie
  • Dalbeattie

    Springfield, Dalbeattie

    Ref: S135618

    Reviews 29

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    Springfield is well positioned for exploring the adjoining area and the popular beach at Sandyhills is only about a five and a half mile drive, as are the popular seaside villages of Kippford and Rockcliffe providing easy access to the Solway...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Springfield
  • Dalbeattie

    Springfield

    Ref: S600598

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glenisle
  • Dalbeattie

    Glenisle

    Ref: S1016619

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kippford Stables
  • Dalbeattie

    Kippford Stables

    Ref: S948312

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    Dalbeattie is at the heart of the Urr Valley, in the county of Kirkcudbrightshire. There's plenty to do, see and explore here, including Dalbeattie's golf courses, fishing spots and mountain biking trails. Dalbeattie town centre boasts lots of great eateries with plenty of local dishes to sample, and independent shops, so be sure to take some time to stroll along the high street and support the local small businesses.

    At Snaptrip, we choose our Dalbeattie holiday cottages for their unique charm and great location. For a family trip, try our modern chalets, stately homes or farmhouses. For more intimate getaways, we have log cabins, traditional gatehouses, and cosy cottages with fantastic amenities. Check out our dog-friendly accommodations with secure gardens and bring your furry friend along for the adventure.

    We list thousands of holiday cottages across the UK, all backed by our best price guarantee. Whether you're visiting Dalbeattie to explore the Colvend Coast or making a pitstop along the 7 Stanes Mountain Bike Trail, our friendly customer service team are always happy to help you find your perfect cottage.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Owen - Verified booking

      What a wonderful place to stay!

      A very well equipped, comfortable cottage, with a lovely view of hills and a large pond. Everything you could ever need for a holiday base. The hot tub is a fabulous bonus, we were star gazing in that most evenings. The pool table was fun too, we had not played pool for years. There are many good books to read, sky TV, all you want if the weather is bad and you wanted to cozy up indoors. The lodge is very stylish and warm, but you also have the benefit of a wood burning stove for those chillier evenings. It is a very short drive to the shops in Castle Douglas.Threave castle and gardens is nearby. You take a boat ride to the castle, which is unique. Another great castle to visit is Caerlaverock castle, it has an unusual design. There are lovely woodland walks in Dalbeattie forest to Kippford Bay, which is a nice place to visit. There's a great pub restaurant (The Anchor Hotel) which serves fantastic food. A must do is feeding the wild goats and red deer, we took several kilos of carrots and they were gone within minutes. Hahaa Logan's fish pond is a unique place to visit, and Logan's Botanical Gardens is amazing! The Wood of Cree is another beautiful place to visit, with lots of waterfalls. Walks around Glen Trool, Kirroughtree, Clatteringshaws Loch are wonderful. Of course you can walk up the Merrick, if you are fit enough. A drive down Raiders road is good if you want a nice forest drive. Stinchar falls is another nice walk to a waterfall. There are many waterfalls to discover in the Galloway, if that is your thing. Eskrigg nature reserve is a great place for bird watching and looking out for red squirrel. There's so much to do in the Galloway, a week simply isn't long enough. We will definitely stay at Hardhills Cottage when we next return to the Galloway, I doubt you could wish for a more lovely place to stay. Thank you.

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    • Paula Nanson - Verified booking

      Enjoyed a lovely week at Springfield. Very clean comfortable cottage, well equipped kitchen and fabulous garden. Garden very secure which is great for dog. Our dog enjoyed jumping from level to level more fun than using the steps! Fiona introduced herself not long after arrival, very friendly and welcoming and easily contacted if needs be during the stay. She had also left a nice welcome pack of the most yummy scones and even doggy biscuits. The weather was mostly kind meaning we got to enjoy a couple hours in the garden most evenings. Very pleasant place to be. Dalbeattie town woods behind cottage were lovely for long walks. Access to Collision Park at end of road (turn right and through hole in wall at end of the old school) was very handy for the evening dog walk. We visited kippford - can recommend the anchor pub for meals, southerness beach, drumlanrig Castle, Castle Douglas, Isle of Whithorn and Wigtown amongst others. Threave gardens was well worth a visit, lovely grounds to stroll around and lots of squirells. Springfield provides easy access to main roads/routes to explore the area and a great base to return to in the evening and relax. Also if you walk to end of road and over the bridge there is a field with highland cows Would love to stay again. Thanks for a great holiday.

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    • Female - Verified booking

      We have stayed at Springfeild on a number of occasions. We love the location in a peaceful spot. The owners have made a few adjustments with decking in the garden. Which I really enjoyed, sitting out in the morning and evening with a cup of tea watching the birds. New furniture also a new addition to this very comfortable and well equipped property, nestled just on the outskirts of town. We were welcomed with scones, butter & jam that was well received, milk in the fridge all on our arrival, which was very welcoming after our long journey to our holiday home. The owners Fiona & Ricky really looked after us, due to mobility issues Ricky takes the bins out for us and left us some lovely tomatoes. Fiona & Ricky also own a little Cafe in Dalbeattie, where we ate several times, the food is delicious and we tried various dishes ' The Eggy Bread with Maple Bacon was so good, Ham, Cheese & Pineapple Salad was my friends favourite. We had empty plates & no complaints with all the different dishes we tried. Also there is a wee shop in the next room and we bought lots of Vegan things for my son, Dinosaur Pasta for the grand kids, and I treat myself to some smoked salmon pate and coconut biscuits. We had a lovely time with weather to match. Thank You..

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    • Nick Ashmenall - Verified booking

      Kippford Stables is in need of a good clean and some much needed maintenance. There is a strong damp musty smell in the main bedroom and a strong smell emanating from shower drain in the bathroom. This is why there seems to be lots of air fresheners on the ground floor. The kitchen ceiling has a huge crack in it and the plaster is sagging to the point that it might fall at any moment. Picture attached. Cobwebs and spiders in every corner, slugs on the walls and worktops in the kitchen! Garden tatty, the hand rails of the bridge and seating areas need painting and the decking looks dangerous. Not very inviting to sit outside. The lower garden needs the old wooden furniture and the old fence panels, that are leaning against the back of the house, removing. Couldn't see out of the main bedroom front window due to the over grown weeds and plants that are covering it. A huge smart TV but there's no wifi! Old biscuits left in the biscuit tin and although the welcome hamper looked good a lot of the stuff was out of date. Over the fifty years that we've been coming to this fantastic area this is one of the worst properties we've stayed in.

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    • David Hannah - Verified booking

      Loved Springfield, great location for touring this part of Scotland. Our first time in Dalbeattie - very impressed by the town, Colliston Park and great museum too. The bungalow had everything we needed for our week - warm and cosy and more with the really nice 'welcome pack'. Fiona was very helpful when we did have to phone about the very complicated Waste/Recycling system collections. We managed to climb Criffel 569m & Knockendoch 440m, visited New Abbey too. Walked from the house to Rockcliffe & Kippford, and back using the very well marked Core Path 20. Walked up to Johnny Turners Grave on Bennan 398m. Enjoyed Scottish Country Dancing and Whist in Kirkcudbright, visited Broughton House & Gardens. On the wet day we went to Castle Douglas - great for shopping and sheltering. Drumcoltran Tower was a hidden gem too. Such a beautiful area to visit, and seemed very quiet with very little traffic. Thanks again to Ricky & Fiona

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    Things to do near Dalbeattie

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    Caerlaverock Castle

    Tourists and locals alike enjoy visiting this intriguing castle. An imposing castle with a triangular shape, a moat surrounding it, twin towered gatehouses, and imposing battlements, this castle is a sight to behold. Take a stroll through the grounds of this medieval fortress and explore the ancient ruins, learning interesting and educational facts along the way. Family friendly with a castle-themed adventure park for the children. Castle tearooms, shop and toilets. Partly accessible. Dog friendly. Car park.

    Robert Burns House

    Scotland’s infamous national bard Robert Burns spent his last years in this house, which has now become a pilgrimage for Burns’ fans and famous poets from all over the world. In the house, we see how the poet and his family lived in the late eighteenth century, including some of Burns' original manuscripts and personal belongings; and the desk and chair in his study where he wrote many of his best works. Partly accessible due to steps and narrow staircases. Gift shop.

    Moat Brae

    Moat Brae is a National Centre for Children's Storytelling and Literature. It reveals the world of stories and tales and is the birthplace of Peter Pan. Explore J. M. Barrie's world, and the Interactive displays, enjoy the story telling sessions and workshops. The sunlit library is a great place to enjoy reading a classic book. Gardens, Fully accessible for wheelchairs users. Café, gift shop and toilets.

    Galloway Activity Centre

    Located on the shores of Loch Ken, the Galloway Activity Center is a family run outdoor center. Families, individuals and groups can enjoy land and water based activities and water sports tuition, such as kayaking, sailing, wild swimming, a giant slide and high ropes. Equipment hire available and a waterfront cafe. Parking & dog friendly.

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