A traditional Georgian building in Thornhill, Buccleuch and Queensberry Arms Hotel offers comfortable accommodation 25 minutes’ drive from Dumfries.
Ian
United Kingdom
Friendly staff. Very clean. Good sized room. Large comfortable bed. Not a huge choice for breakfast but adequate and good quality... excellent porridge. Can't quite make up my mind about the evening meal, it didn't quite hit the spot, as if the chef was trying too hard....and far too much salt, after 2 meals we ate elsewhere on our third night. Still, a good hotel and I will happily stay again.
Thornhill Inn is located in Thornhill, 23 km from Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club and 25 km from Dumfries and County Golf Club. The property has a bar, as well as a restaurant serving Scottish...
Boasting a garden and views of garden, Scaurbridge House is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Thornhill, 6.5 km from Drumlanrig Castle.
Elizabeth Rena
United Kingdom
Elizabeth-Ann is an exception hostess and nothing was too much trouble. Friendly and welcomed us with freshly homemade cakes, biscuits and tea
Boasting garden views, Granny’s Hut features accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 7.8 km from Drumlanrig Castle. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Susan
United Kingdom
The hut was lovely -particularly appreciated the eco values & compost loo. Nice area, and lots of options for food and things to do locally.
Had a very warm welcome from the hosts, and also in the nearby town which was really friendly too.
Set in Auldgirth, 13 km from Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club, OYO Auldgirth Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
John
United Kingdom
Everything, the staff especially Louise were excellent and the food was delicious, our room with bathrobes and a private bathroom was lovely and so quiet at night. Breakfast was a great selection and even a grand piano in the restaurant was so lovely 😍
Located in Closeburn and only 16 km from Drumlanrig Castle, Scottish Organic Farm Cottage provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in its own private gardens alongside the River Nith, Blackaddie House Hotel has an exquisite, award-winning restaurant. This family-run hotel has free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel in a peaceful location, excellent dinner and friendly staff. Nice to have fresh fruit in the room, and the en-suite was excellent.
The Hopetoun Arms Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Leadhills. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.
Robert
Netherlands
Nice hotel, friendly staff. Dinner and breakfast very good.
Woodland House hotel is a grade B listed Georgian mansion on the edge of the market town of Dumfries. Set amongst a secluded rural landscape the family-run hotel offers free private on-site parking.
Kate
United Kingdom
The building looked lovely but the building work was hard to avoid seeing. Nice location, lovely landscaping and not near much other buildings close to Dumfries centre only around 6-10 minutes drive. Double room with king bed pretty comfy. Staff were respectful and reasonably helpful. Rooms nicely quiet no noise from other rooms. Great storage, big wardrobe, two bedside tables
The Nithsdale Hotel is situated in the heart of Sanquhar on the A76, halfway between Dumfries and Kilmarnock. Free WiFi is provided throughout the hotel and free parking is available at rear.
Thomas
United Kingdom
The breakfast was poor and certainly not what I expect of a continental breakfast.Towels were not changed daily.We did not sleep till well after midnight on the Saturday as the Hotel ran a disco in the garden which was so loud that the toilet seat was vjbrating.On the plus side the hotel interior was modern and very well carpetedThe staff were excellent and produced whatever we found missing.The bed was comfortable as were the pillows and the Jacuzzi was a surprising bonus.
Friendly town, lovely meal in the Queensferryand Buccleuch...
Friendly town, lovely meal in the Queensferryand Buccleuch Hotel, and excellent Chinese takeaway too. There were loads of cafes and a couple of independent shops, and well stocked Co op and Spar. Had a good walk in the grounds at nearby Drumlanrig Castle.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Lovely location for exploring south west Scotland.
Lovely location for exploring south west Scotland. Very close to Drumlanrig Castle amazing country walks and spectacular castle. Went to the beach at Carse which was great for dog walks. Thornhill itself had a lovely local pub with good valued food. Local bakery and butchers plus Co-op and Spar.
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Thornhill is a small village in “the middle of nowhere.”
Thornhill is a small village in “the middle of nowhere.” This is what a local said to me. The scenery is beautiful with the rolling hills and the farmers fields. The village itself is quaint with impressive looking buildings.
Alexander
Canada
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Thornhill as we’d left Liverpool in the morning...
We stayed in Thornhill as we’d left Liverpool in the morning and I wanted to see Drumlanrig Castle in the afternoon.
Very pretty little village with a few cafes, small supermarket and gift stores. Two pubs.
Kathy
Australia
10
Scored 10
Thornhill is a lovely village some nice walks and places to...
Thornhill is a lovely village some nice walks and places to eat some good local shops the property is lovely listed building with a great host Elizabeth Ann who looks after you and offers a fantastic breakfast you couldn’t want for anything
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Thornhill is a really quiet place but its in a great...
Thornhill is a really quiet place but its in a great location for exploring the surrounding areas and makes a change from the overcrowded Lake District. Having said that there are very few other options in the town for eating and drinking.
It was the best night away I've had in a while - something different and definitely worth it! The bed was like sleeping on a cloud, far comfier than I've ever had staying in a hotel! I loved the decor and getting up in the morning to birds singing and the most wonderful view definitely topped it off. Zoe and Tony were a lovely couple and very welcoming. We will be staying again!
Very convenient holiday home: light and spacious and ideally located in the middle of a region with lots of things to do and see. The village of Thornhill is well equipped with small supermarkets, pubs, restaurants and even a coffee bar although the general atmosphere is average.
Lovely cosy cottage to spend Christmas with my husband. Well equipped kitchen and we loved the log burner. Bed very big and comfortable. Within good commuting distance of Dumfries for food shopping. Would highly recommend booking a stay here.
Clean and large spacious rooms. Superb Scottish breakfast. Hotel has all the amenities you may need for a shorty stay. Food was delicious especially the a la carte dinning menu. The staff are so friendly and helpful. We will be back.
had a lovely stay & Elizabeth was superb host & made sure all was satsfactory.The period house is very comfortable & spacious with quiet relaxed atmosphere....very different from the city hotels & stopovers :)
Lovely location for walking or cycling. A few miles away is Thornhill which has some lovely eating places. The staff are extremely helpful and friendly and the property is very clean and well equipped.
The hotel staff were very accommodating as we needed a late check in due to our car breaking down. We had a lovely courtyard room which had a newly fitted wet room & was lovely & clean.
Great area for walking and sightseeing. Plenty of cafe’s with good food. Can recommend Jinty’ b’s in Thornhill and Kilnford Farm shop near Dumfries. Very pet friendly cottage.
We enjoy the peacefulness of the location, with no main roads nearby, lots of wildlife, and country walks. It is close to Thornhill so you can visit this town.
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