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Sleeps up to 14
"We chose this property as I wanted to go somewhere in Scotland, not far from home, with my friends to celebrate my birthday. My requirement was a place that could accommodate a group of 10 in a cute town, and I was not too fussed about the place itself, and this place met those while browsing. I ..."
Reviewed on Jul 28, 2026

Crofthouse - UK43405
"Lovely cottage. Totally spotless, very comfortable and well-equipped. Good outdoor seating area if you're lucky enough to have sunny weather! Easy parking. Located in a side street just off the main square of Wigtown, just 2 or 3 minutes' walk from a well-stocked Co-op. Great base for exploring Wigtownshire ..."
Reviewed on May 5, 2026

Caravan - Sleeps 4 - Pet Friendly - Parking
"Lovely clean caravan on a quiet very well kept site. Lots to see and do around the area, we had a fantastic 3 night stay. Lounge area spacious and double bed very comfy. Only thing I would say is that the twin beds are small my teenagers were too big to get comfy, would be OK for younger ..."
Reviewed on Jul 14, 2023

Booktown Bunkhouse
"The room was exactly as expected. Excellent location within the town"
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2026

The Garret
"Homely, comfortable room. Would have preferred a small wardrobe rather than hanging my clothes on pegs at the door Other than that, good."
Reviewed on Aug 12, 2026

Cally Palace Hotel & Golf Course
"I would suggest that the procedure of self service specifically with the fries, mushrooms, bacon etc .should be carefully changed. While having breakfast I was aware of a guest sneezing six times into her hands (no handkerchief or similar being used) then I noticed she proceeded to help herself to ..."
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2026

The Crown Hotel
"Staff were super friendly and helpful. Hotel seemed newly renovated and was clean and comfy. Room had some extra amenities than most hotels, which we loved. Friendly locals and good food!"
Reviewed on Aug 11, 2026

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Wigtown Hotel & Travel Guide\n
Are you researching the best way to spend a rollicking time in Dumfries and Galloway? Through Travelocity's booking page, you'll find a select number of alternatives in Wigtown. The Travelocity hotel guide presently has 3 lodging options within easy driving distance of the CBD district and surrounds of Wigtown.
There are only a handful of hotels located within walking distance of downtown Wigtown. The The Bladnoch Inn is a wise choice for the fact that it's only 2 miles (3 kilometers) away.
The House o' Hill Hotel is approximately 14 miles (23 kilometers) outside downtown Wigtown. An alternative accommodation option is the Ellangowan Hotel, which can be found 4 miles (6 kilometers) away. Alternatively, check in to the Bank Of Fleet Hotel or the The Bladnoch Inn.
35 miles (55 kilometers) from Wigtown, you can reach Dumfries, where you can explore Sweetheart Abbey and Dumfries Museum. The Cairndale Hotel and Holiday Inn Dumfries are just a handful of the comfortable hotel and apartment options in Dumfries. 18 miles (29 kilometers) northeast of Wigtown, you will find Castle Douglas, which is home to the The Cross Keys Hotel and The Kenbridge Hotel. When you stay in Castle Douglas, it's worth visiting the Galloway Forest Park and Lock Ken.
If enjoying sport is your passion, don't forget to visit Odyssey Arena, which can be found 60 miles (99 kilometers) to the west of Wigtown. Travelocity users that like the idea of booking a bed close to the stadium, book in the The Merchant Hotel or Hilton Belfast hotel.
Wigtown boasts some great things to see and do; uncover more over at our up-to-the-minute Wigtown city page.
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Cally Palace Hotel & Golf Course
"I would suggest that the procedure of self service specifically with the fries, mushrooms, bacon etc .should be carefully changed. While having breakfast I was aware of a guest sneezing six times into her hands (no handkerchief or similar being used) then I noticed she proceeded to help herself to the fries section. In other word it is quite possible that this lady therefore infected all the serving utensils she touched and therefore there was the possibility of infecting nearly everyone in the dining room. Certainly a couple of self service hand sanitizers would not go amiss. I would certainly use one of the handy napkins at hand. It is something that I think should be given some thought. Matthew Sneddon"






