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We have 36 hotels in Dumfries. |
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Aston Hotel Dumfries
The Crichton Bankend Road 1
Set in the gardens of the Crichton Estate, this traditional hotel is 1.5 miles from Dumfries Museum and 7 miles from Caerlaverock Castle.The sleek rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and desks, plus tea and coffeemakers. |
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Cairndale Hotel & Leisure Club
English Street
This family-run Victorian-style hotel is in Dumfries town centre, a 5-minute walk from the rail station and 3 miles from Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum.Classic rooms with wood furnishings all have en suite bathrooms, TVs and free Wi-Fi, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities; some include 4-poster beds.A full Scottish breakfast is included. |
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BEST WESTERN Station Hotel
49 Lovers Walk
A 4-minute walk from Dumfries train station, this Victorian-style hotel is also 9.3 miles from Caerlaverock Castle.The traditional rooms offer free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, desks, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Huntingdon House Hotel Dumfries (Scotland)
18 St Mary's Street
In an elegant sandstone house built in 1863, this Victorian-style hotel is a 3-minute walk from Dumfries train station, 12 minutes from the Robert Burns House, and 8.5 miles from Caerlaverock Castle.Functional rooms come with en suite bathrooms, orthopaedic mattresses and double glazed windows, as well as TVs, tea/coffeemakers and free WiFI. |
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Caledonian Hotel
67 Annan Road
Set in a Victorian house, this unassuming hotel is 12 minutes' walk from the town centre and 8 minutes' walk from the railway station. Dumfries & County Golf Club is a mile away.Simple rooms offer flat-screen TVs and free WiFi, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Southpark House Dumfries (Scotland)
Quarry Road,Locharbriggs
Renowned as one of the finest in Dumfries, this 5 star hospitality establishment enjoys an impressive and peaceful location on the edge of town, yet only 5 minutes drive from the bustling market town centre hosting many fine restaurants, coffee and wine bars. Panoramic views over the 3 valleys, free transport provided into restaurants if required for the tired and travel weary guests! ample private and secure parking, separate guests kitchen, with full laundry facilities, Free Wi-Fi internet in all rooms, and free usage of the Internet Station. Southpark hosts a guest lounge with open log fire, Sky tv etc for colder evenings. |
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The Queensberry Hotel Dumfries (Scotland)
12 English Street
An old coaching house recently refurbished with contemporary rooms, situated in an historic market town, which makes a good touring base for the Solway coast. The pub provides an excellent 'local' away from home, with good food, sport, and local activities. Free WIFI available, and the hotel has car parking available for guests. |
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Hamilton House
12 Moffat Road
This classic family-run bed-and-breakfast in a redbrick guesthouse is 2 miles from Palmerston Park and 2.5 miles from the Dumfries Museum.The 7 warm rooms offer a traditional style with vibrant accents and mahogany furniture. |
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The Park Hotel Dumfries
208 Annan Road
Set on the A780 road, this cosy Victorian hotel is 0.9 miles from both Dumfries town centre and Dumfries station, and 2.3 miles from the Dumfries & Galloway Golf Club. |
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Glenlossie Guest House
75 Annan Road
Glenlossie Guest House offers quality bed and breakfast accommodation in Dumfries in the beautiful South West of Scotland. We are ideally situated on the A75A780, a few minutes walk from Dumfries town centre, the railway station and the bus station. Dumfries's new state of the art leisure complex - DG One - is a couple of minutes walk away. |
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Dumfries and Galloway County is in Scotland. There are countless outdoor activities to engage in there, such as cycling, golf, hiking and fishing in the region's many lakes and rivers, all of that while taking in some truly stunning landscapes. Dumfries has over 200 miles of beaches, as well as rolling hills and thick woods. We highly recommend visiting Galloway Forest Park, a huge area of forests, hills, lakes and myriad examples of the local wildlife. You should also take the time to visit Caerlaverock Castle, south-east of Dumfries, which is a typical medieval fortress built in a triangular shape and having a moat. The city also offers a good range of gastronomic options: restaurants, typical Scottish pubs and cafeterias. There are also some great hotels and lots of shops on hand. Discover a part of Scotland that is brim full of things for people of all inclinations to see and do, visit Dumfries. |
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