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We have 5 hotels in Gatehouse of Fleet.

 
 
Murray Arms Hotel Gatehouse of Fleet Star Rating 3        
High Street

In a former coaching inn dating to the mid-1700s, this traditional hotel on the village's main street is where Robbie Burns wrote the lyrics to Scots Wha Hae. It's within 1.1 miles of Cardoness Castle and the A75, and 4.
The Ship Inn Gatehouse of Fleet Star Rating 4        
1 Fleet Street, Castle Douglas

Built in 1894, this traditional grey stone hotel and restaurant lies a 4-minute walk from central Gatehouse of Fleet and 14 minutes from Cardoness Castle.Warm, airy rooms feature flat-screen TVs, tea/coffeemaking equipment, and complimentary Internet access. Some have separate sitting areas.
Bank Of Fleet Hotel Gatehouse of Fleet Star Rating 3        
47 High Street

In an 18th-century townhouse, this casual hotel lies a minute's walk from central Gatehouse of Fleet and 0.9 miles from Cardoness Castle.Straightforward rooms feature satellite TV, tea and coffeemaking equipment, and en suite bathrooms.
Cally Palace Hotel Star Rating 4        
Gatehouse of Fleet DG7 2DL, Scotland

Set in a grand country mansion dating from 1763, this upscale hotel is 2.1 miles from Cardoness Castle and 14 miles from Castle Douglas.Rooms are individually designed and decorated in traditional style.
Kirk House Star Rating 3        
Girthon

Overlooking the countryside, this old-school B&B in a classic farmhouse is a 9-minute drive from Cally Palace Golf Course and a 15-minute drive from Kirkcudbrigh's artist haven and harbourside town.The 3 guestrooms (2 with en suite bathrooms, 1 with a private bathroom) feature traditional furnishings and country decor including TVs, tea and coffee making equipment, and complimentary WiFi.Cooked breakfast is served in the traditional dining room.
 
 
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Gatehouse of Fleet is a town in the Civil Parish of Girthon, Kirkcudbrightshire, within the District Council Region of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, which has existed since the mid - 18th century, .