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Home | Properties | Craignair

Craignair

Area:
Castle Douglas
,
Southern Scotland
 
4 Guests
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
 
Discover peace and tranquillity and reconnect with nature in the heart of the Glenkens. Located on the edge of the small rural village of Balmaclellan and just a few minutes’ drive from New Galloway and St John’s Town of Dalry, Craignair is the perfect base for a relaxing Scottish escape. This traditional, semi-detached two-storey home, set within its own woodland garden has been fully renovated to provide comfortable accommodation for up to four guests, with views across open farmland and moorland.

Set in the upland landscape of the Glenkens of Galloway, Craignair offers a peaceful rural setting while remaining within easy reach of the Solway and Ayrshire coasts, as well as the magnificent Galloway Forest Park.

Craignair is surrounded by plants and wildlife is in close proximity including Red Squirrels, Hares and a variety of birdlife. There are accessible waterfall and woodland walks from the doorstep.

The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. There is easy access to outstanding walking routes, including the renowned Southern Upland Way, Southern Scotland’s coast-to-coast long-distance footpath. The nearby Galloway Forest Park, famous for its Dark Sky Park status offers superb opportunities for mountain biking, hiking, and stargazing.

Loch Ken, just moments away, is ideal for anglers and adventure seekers alike. Renowned for its course fishing and home to the Galloway Activity Centre where visitors can enjoy a wide range of water and land-based activities throughout the year.

Nature lovers will also find plenty to enjoy, with RSPB reserves, the Red Kite Feeding Station and the National Trust for Scotland Threave Estate close by.

Despite its peaceful location, Craignair is conveniently placed for exploring the vibrant market towns of Castle Douglas and Ayr, as well as the beautiful beaches along the Solway Firth and Clyde Coast.

South West Scotland is steeped in heritage, with close connections to both Robert the Bruce and Robert Burns. Guests can easily explore the Burns Trail, his birthplace museum, and historic sites linked to Scotland’s most famous King.

For cultural days out, the harbour town of Kirkcudbright, known as Scotland’s Artists’ Town is a must-visit, offering galleries, exhibitions, the Kirkcudbright Galleries, NTS Broughton House, and the Dark Sky Planetarium. Further afield, is Wigtown Scotland’s national Book Town with its annual book festival, stunning Culzean Castle on the Ayrshire coast and Dumfries House in Cumnock make excellent day trips.

Postcode: DG7 3QW
Damage Deposit £150
STL Licence: DG01959F
EPC: D


Accommodation for 4 plus an infant over two floors:
Ground Floor: Two steps up to front door into Vestibule and Entrance Hall with stairs to first floor; Living room with multifuel stove; Dining Kitchen with French doors to patio.

First Floor: King size bedroom; Single bedroom with full-size pull-out guest bed below which can make a twin room; Family shower room with large walk-in shower, WC and wash basin

Outside: Private driveway with parking for 3 cars; Unenclosed woodland garden with patio and lawned area

Facilities: Infra-Red Heating and Electricity included * Bed Linen and Towels provided * Range Cooker with Induction Hob and double Ovens * Microwave * Fridge Freezer (70/30 split) * Dishwasher * Washing Machine * Multi Fuel Stove with initial supply of fuel provided * Small Smart TV * Full Fibre Wifi with a download speed of 150mb * Travel Cot & High Chair * Unenclosed woodland garden with patio and lawned areas * Lockable bike storage * Sorry we are unable to accept pets

Please Note: Craignair has a private water supply from a Borehole which is tested to ensure compliance with current standards.
 
 
 

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Open Fire/Stove
Internet
Garden
Bicycle Storage
Pet Free
 
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Damage Deposit for care of property

All holiday-makers booking a holiday are required to pay either a Damage Deposit, £150 or as noted in the property listing details, or Damage Deposit waiver, whichever is selected is required to be paid with the balance payment of the holiday. Where selected the Damage Deposit will be held by Discover Scotland to be applied against the reasonable costs of repairs, replacement or additional cleaning of furnishings, kitchen equipment, crockery, glass, bedding and towels damaged or soiled other than by normal wear and tear during the holiday. The Damage Deposit, less any reasonable charges, will be returned within 14 days of the departure date. Where any costs exceed the Damage Deposit the holiday-maker will pay such excess as notified to them by Discover Scotland within 14 days of notification. Where the holiday-maker has agreed to pay the Damage Deposit Waiver the Damage Deposit is not payable. This amount is non-refundable. If the cost of any damage or breakages exceeds the applicable Damage Deposit value for the property, then the holiday-maker will be liable for any additional costs. Any such excess will be notified to them by Discover Scotland and due for payment within 14 days of notification.

All bookings require either a refundable Damage Deposit £150 or as per the property details or £20 non refundable Damage Deposit Waiver.
 
 
 
 

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