1 Fishermans Hill

ID: S854359

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Guests are highly impressed with the standard of the lodge, noting its cleanliness, comfort, and stunning views. The hot tub is frequently mentioned as a highlight, adding to the peaceful and luxurious experience. The lodge is well-equipped, and the welcome gifts are appreciated, though their provision is not guaranteed. Some guests faced initial difficulties with directions and heating, but these were minor compared to the overall exceptional stay.

Reviews consistently mention the lodge as clean and immaculate, indicating a high standard of cleanliness that contributes positively to the guests' experience.

The lodge's elevated position offering good views and tranquillity is praised, although the single-lane access road is noted. The scenic surroundings and proximity to local attractions enhance the location's appeal.

Comfort is a recurring theme, with guests finding the lodge to be a 'home from home', equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay, including electric blankets and a hot tub.

Facilities are generally well-received, with mentions of a well-equipped lodge and on-site restaurant. However, some guests experienced issues with heating and initial property identification, suggesting room for improvement in maintenance and signage.

The provision of welcome gifts and treats for dogs is noted as a thoughtful touch by the owners, enhancing the guest experience. However, it is politely noted that such gifts are a kind gesture and not guaranteed with every stay.

About this property

Glenluce 6.9 miles.1 Fishermans Cottage is situated in the quaint village of Glenluce, on a raised position with south-facing views across to the lodge park and infinite countryside afar. It is an ideal base for couples or grown-up families seeking a peaceful and scenic getaway to Scotland. Set your sights on the glorious hot tub for a moment of tranquillity before you unpack. Upon entry, you will be delighted by the modern interior combined with the light and airy feel courtesy of the large windows bursting with natural light. The open-plan kitchen and living space make a delightful social hub of the property, with a Smart TV to curl up and watch your favourite programme amidst family bonding. The kitchen is not shy of amenities needed to enjoy a family meal, while afterwards, marvel at the dark starry skies on the decking with your favourite glass of wine, and cheers to an unforgettable holiday. Choose between a tastefully-presented double or king-size room to catch your much-needed rest. Indulge in your morning coffee on the private decking for a spot of peace before the day begins, before freshening up in your en-suite for some privacy, boasting ample storage for the overpackers of your family! Guests at Three Lochs Holiday Park are welcome to stroll through the gardens, with use of the waterpark, swimming pool, restaurant and bar, as well as water sporting hire including; paddle boarding, kayaks, jet skis or doughnut rides. All while exploring the serene Locks and countryside views, as well as a plethora of walking and cycling routes right from your doorstep. If you can tear yourself away, New Luce and the Caves of Kilhern is a delightful hiking route close by, with picture-postcard opportunities everywhere you turn. Avid hikers cannot miss Galloway Forest Park, with expansive hiking and biking trails with serene Loch views nestled between mountains with fishing spots. From here, venture to Bruce’s Stone, a peaceful spot while overlooking the shimmering myriads of blues from the waters of the Loch to the rolling hills, while the National Cycle Route 7 is a must for every cycling enthusiast. Meander towards the stunning former burgh town of Newton Stewart, combining history nature and adventure all in one area, boasting a plethora of activities to cater your holiday as you wish. The charming village of Glenuce is a short distance away, with ample restaurants, cafes and boutiques to indulge in and explore, while slightly further is the serene town of Stranraer. Sea lovers will enjoy a sun-soaked day at Luce Bay for a spot of swimming, paddleboarding, or just venturing along the coast. Fishermans Cottage makes an exceptional base while exploring this tremendous region of Scotland. Exempt from needing a Scottish Licence to Short Term Let.

A stunning, historical village in Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland. It offers all of your amenities including 2 hotels with bars, a bistro and a village shop, making it the perfect base for exploring this great region of Scotland. Glenluce is also home to the large Lady Stair Park with football goals as well as Glenluce Skate Part to keep the children busy. The Water of Luce separates the village from the 16th century Landmark Trust owned Castle of Park, now open to the public. Further north is the incredible Glenluce Abbey, 17th century ruins well worth a look. Glenluce is also home to the Wigtownshire County Golf Course. The town of Stranraer is just a short drive away with a range of amenities as well as a museum, memorial tower and a train station allowing you to explore even more of Scotland.

Accommodation

Single-storey Two bedrooms: 1 x king with TV, balcony and en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC, 1 x double (zip/link, can be twin on request).

Bathroom with bath and shower over, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, and sitting area fan heater.

Conservatory with sofa bed
Gas central heating.

Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee maker, kettle and toaster.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 1 car.

Wraparound decking with furniture and hot tub.

One well-behaved pet welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Sorry, no stag dos, hen dos or other parties.

Shop 7 miles, Pub and restaurant 200 meters, lake 0.1 miles.

Note: No children allowed

Nearby points of interest

  • Torhouse Stone Circle
  • Carsluith Castle
  • Crafty Distillery

Reviews (14)

  • Sarah

    Lodge is full of luxury. We will be returning next year, hopefully a little longer than this stay. Wonderful hot tub. Thank you

  • Liam

    We called both numbers on the booking form but no one answered. There are no street names to indicate where it was. We had to knock a door and we were lucky that the door we knocked knew the place really well. When we did get to the right lodge it had no markings to indicate that it was the correct one either. We had to confirm it was the correct lodge by the Key box being the correct number from the booking. When we entered the lodge it was very cold, there was no heating on and no timer set to put it on so i had to read the instructions and then spend the week switching it back on constantly

  • Jane

    We ate at the site restaurant and food was very good, staff very friendly, all in all a wonderful weekend and we will definitely return x

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