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House holiday rentals in Dunragit

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5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Beachfront cottage on the Isle of Arran

Wake up to spectacular sea views from this charming and unique beachfront cottage on the Isle of Arran. With direct beach access, unbeatable coastal setting and ever-changing views, the location is truly magical. Recently renovated to a high standard, Littlemill blends modern comfort with warm, quirky character. Sleeping up to five and fully pet-friendly, it's perfect for families, couples or small groups seeking a special stay by the sea. *All prices inclusive of AirBnB service fee (circa15%+)

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The exterior of a historic stone building is showcased, featuring a dark front door and multiple windows framed by decorative stonework. The roof has a combination of slate tiles, while a portion of the garden is visible with some greenery, adding to the character of the structure.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

The Old School House, luxury home with hot tub.

Ideally situated in Newton Stewart, a small market town on the banks of the River Cree, Gateway to.the Galloway forest and Dark skies. The Old School House is a listed building that’s brimming with history. This spacious, four-bedroom holiday home now features sumptuous furnishings and an 8-person hot tub overlooking the gardens. The house can accommodate up to eight adults comfortably, and is a firm favourite with hill walkers and mountain bikers because of its proximity to Galloway Forest Park

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A stone cottage with a slate roof is set against a bright blue sky. Yellow daffodils bloom in the foreground, providing a lively contrast to the rustic exterior. The cottage is surrounded by a gentle green landscape with a stone wall and trees in the background.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

Cosy Galloway cottage - sleeps 5; beaches & walks

Burnside is a cosy, secluded bolthole and perfect base to explore old Galloway. Built in the 1850s, our family restored the bungalow in 1970 and we've been visiting since. The cottage sits in a tranquil valley, a mile from the sea. It'll be just you, the wildlife and the view, within easy reach of beaches, rocky coves, and hills. The house is in an enclosed half-acre site. It sleeps five in double, twin and single bedrooms. The kitchen/living room are open plan with log burning stove and WiFi.

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A calm seaside view features a glowing sunset reflected on the water's surface, with gentle waves lapping at the shore. The distant silhouette of a lighthouse and rocky formations adds depth to the tranquil landscape, while soft clouds capture shades of orange and pink.
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4.94 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Seaside retreat, 7 minutes walk to the shore.

Seaside home-from-home, on the east cliff of the village, 7 minutes walk down to the shore. (Slower coming back up!) Walk to the Post Office, bakers, cafe, pubs, restaurants, gift shops. Hide away, walk the cliffs and glen, swim, golf, putt, fish, cycle. Enjoy dark skies. Explore Mull of Galloway, our many gardens, beaches, lighthouses. Day trip to Wigtown book town, Kirkcudbright artists town, Castle Douglas food town. Walk the Southern Upland Way or cycle the 250 mile coast to coast route.

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5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

A Peaceful Rural Cottage Getaway

Welcome to South End of the Island. If you're after a real homely feel, a place to kick back and relax, glimpse sea views, and admire stunning sunsets and starry skies, with a true sense of peace, then this is for you. Surrounded by nature, where hare and deer and owl sightings are common, with some of the most beautiful, and quietest beaches nearby, South End of the Island offers a beautiful spot from which to explore, slow down, relax, and appreciate the beauty of the wonderful Isle of Arran.

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The historic mill is framed by twisting branches of nearby trees, showcasing its stone exterior and traditional architecture. The lush greenery and open space surrounding the property are visible in the background, contributing to a serene, natural environment.
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4.86 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

The Hidden Mill: Riverside Hot tub and Sauna

"A 400-year-old A-listed mill set in 14 acres of rivers, waterfalls, and ancient woodland. Nestled beside ancient oaks and the serene Shirmers Burn, this is a place where nature takes center stage. Wildlife is abundant, and Galloway’s night skies are some of the clearest in the world. Hike local hills, find wild swimming spots, or explore by bike. Then unwind in the wood-fired hot tub, sweat it out in the sauna, and let the river’s song wash everything away. Adventure or stillness—you choose."

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An open plan kitchen and lounge area is featured, with wooden floors and a light colour palette. The space includes a comfortable sofa with patterned cushions, a wooden dining table with chairs, and overhead lighting that illuminates the area. Skylights allow natural light to enter.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

The Bullpen, Spoutwells Holiday Cottages.

The Bullpen is situated in quiet open countryside one mile from Stranraer. The property has just recently been completed and was part of the original farm buildings. Private Hot Tub. It is all on one floor and has an open plan kitchen/dining/lounge, super king size or twin bedroom and bathroom with separate shower. Close to golf courses and gardens. Also great for walking and cycling. Many attractions in the area include Logan Botanic Gardens, Wigtown Book Town and Mull of Galloway.

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A charming exterior of the house is shown, highlighting a patio area with a large dining table surrounded by chairs. The facade features stone accents and a chimney, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and a soft evening sky.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Auchengashell, stunning sea views

A timelessly elegant house with spectacular sea views, serene woodland walks to the loch and seashore, and a fun-filled games room outside. It offers characterful accommodation for 8 guests with plentiful entertaining space, a woodburning stove and 4 bedrooms with 4 bathrooms. With no immediate neighbours, your space is your own. Super-fast Fibre Wi-Fi | Wood burner and logs supplied | Family-friendly | 4 Bathrooms | Private games room | Walks to seashore | EV Car Charger | 3 dogs welcome

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A charming detached farmhouse is set on an expansive gravel driveway, surrounded by lush greenery. The two-story structure features multiple windows and a welcoming entrance. Gently rolling hills and trees create a serene backdrop, highlighting the rural setting.
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4.91 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Rural retreat with fabulous panoramic views

Netherthird is a stunning detached farmhouse set in a wonderfully elevated position, with the most glorious views of the surrounding Galloway Hills. Netherthird was fully renovated in 2020 and has been lovingly furnished to ensure a truly comfortable and welcome family retreat. There is an amazing barbecue hut, with charcoal barbecue and ample seating, perfect for enjoying with friends and a glass or two of wine. Relax in the large hot tub taking in the clear dark skies at night.

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5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Countryside Family Retreat - Sauna, Hot tub

Brand New property in the idyllic countryside of Glenluce, Dumfries and Galloway. It is family-friendly, pet-friendly and is also ideal for groups to enjoy reunions and special times together with its sauna & hot tub in its private garden and fire-pit. Biking trips, walking holidays, fishing trips all welcome. The perfect affordable getaway. Beach, woodland and river accessible near property. Book direct for best deal. £20 per dog, £100 for use of spa area or £150 pw

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A living room is depicted with rich green walls and ambient lighting from multiple fixtures. A wooden coffee table sits in the center, surrounded by comfortable brown leather chairs adorned with plaid throws. Framed artwork is displayed on one wall, creating a homey atmosphere.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 60 reviews

Bridgeview, The Hollow

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay at Bridgeview in Creetown. Situated next door to woodland walks and rivers, the scenery is stunning. There is also a children’s play park next door for all the family to enjoy! Creetown hosts a gem stone museum and a heritage museum. Within a 20min drive there is also a Cocobean chocolate factory, Mossy yard beach, Kirroughtree biking trail and the red deer range park. All fantastic for the whole family!

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4.87 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

The Isle Cottage Kirkcudbrigt Bay

In coastal woodlands, The Isle Cottage, is just ten minutes walk into ‘Scotland’s Artists’ Town’s culture and culinary delights, yet a world away - the ultimate rural riverside retreat. Set on St. Mary's Isle peninsula - which juts out into KirkcudbrightBay - each bed has views of the River Dee in this modernised historic cottage. You can watch the fishing boats head out to sea for their catch, whilst deer and pheasents roam the landscape on your doorstep.

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