The cottage, newly introduced to the holiday rental market, is situated in the picturesque village of Haugh of Urr, located in South West Scotland, near Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway. This spacious and inviting accommodation is designed to comfortably accommodate up to six guests, featuring three well-sized bedrooms and distinct areas for cooking, dining, and relaxation. Its prime location amidst the breathtaking Scottish countryside makes it an ideal retreat for outdoor enthusiasts, including walkers, cyclists, and those seeking a peaceful getaway to unwind.
Inside, the cottage boasts a cozy sitting room with an open fire, creating a warm atmosphere perfect for evening relaxation, family game nights, or watching television. The fully equipped kitchen allows for easy meal preparation, while the adjacent dining area encourages social gatherings during meal times. The ground floor houses a comfortable double bedroom, while the first floor features a king-size bedroom with ample storage and a relaxing seating area, alongside a third bedroom furnished with two single beds and a cot for infants, accommodating families with young children.
The cottage also includes a charming conservatory leading to a large back garden, complete with a lawn and patio, providing an excellent setting for enjoying morning coffee or soaking up the sun on pleasant days. Its convenient location serves as a perfect base for exploring the stunning attractions of Dumfries and Galloway. Guests can easily access the local award-winning pub, The Laurie Arms, within walking distance, and the nearby town of Dalbeattie, just a six-minute drive away, offers supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, and unique shops.
Guests at the cottage will have unrestricted access to the entire house and garden, with off-street parking available for up to two cars at the rear of the property. It is important to note that guests wishing to use the provided cot will need to bring their own linens, as these are not supplied. The cottage is pet-friendly, allowing guests to bring their furry companions along for the adventure, while maintaining a strict no-smoking policy. Local attractions include scenic walks along the river and country lanes, as well as cultural highlights such as the Old Bridge House and Dumfries Museum, making this cottage a delightful choice for a holiday in Scotland.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!