Rent Find self catering and cottages close to fishing in Wigtownshire. Holiday rentals and self catering in Wigtownshire | Find Holiday Rentals |

Find self catering and cottages close to fishing in Wigtownshire,

5 self catering cottages near the beach in Wigtownshire. Whether you want to explore the great British coastline or relax on the beach, stay close by in cottage and self catering accommodation. Search for hot tubs, pools and other features near the coast in Wigtownshire by using menu below.

 
 
 
 
 

 
Drumore in Stranraer, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Drumore, Stranraer, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £359

Self catering accommodation in Stranraer sleeps 6.

Features include: Fishing nearby • Near the Beach • Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by • Pets allowed Parking available Garden • sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: This charming and quirky Victorian terraced townhouse is conveniently positioned in an unspoiled village which clusters beautifully around Drummore Bay and harbour. The house is on two levels with a small garden area off the kitchen and on the upper level a larger, unique 'rooftop' style garden, which is safely enclosed with garden furniture and a lovely array of unusual plants. The house itself retains many lovely period features and offers a spacious, bright holiday home in a perfect location for a relaxing holiday surrounded by stunning scenery. On street parking adjacent, pub/hotel next door, local shops.This is an excellent base to explore this delightful southwest corner with its lovely beaches, historical sites, nature reserves, visitor attractions and beautiful gardens warmed by the Gulf Stream. Ferry trips can be taken to Northern Ireland from Stranraer, local fishing / boat trips are easily arranged and outdoor activities include cycling, trekking and hill walking. Upper level :1 room with king-size bed, 2 twin bedrooms, bathroom with separate shower unit. Lower level : spacious lounge with multi-fuel stove, well-appointed formal dining room, well-equipped kitchen / dining room. All electric plus stove. Fridge, freezer, washing machine, microwave, 2 Freeview televisions, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided.


Find out more about Check availability of Book  online


   
 
Leswaly in Stranraer, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Leswaly, Stranraer, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £656

Self catering accommodation in Stranraer sleeps 12.

Features include: Fishing nearby Wheelchair access • Near the Beach • Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Luxury accommodation • Golf near by Garden • sleeps 12

Accommodation overview: In a beautiful, tranquil setting on the Rhinns of Galloway, this delightful, stylish lodge can become your dream home for a perfect 'get away from it all' holiday. Adjacent to the 16th Century 'Galdenoch Castle', which is a 'B' listed building of architectural and historical importance, the lodge is located within a large working farm. Guests can enjoy walks around the farm to Salt Pans Bay where a Finnish log cabin is one of 2 estate summer houses to relax in or enjoy a barbecue. The coastline is stunning, with sheltered shingle beaches and beautiful, panoramic views across the sea to Ireland. Varied local wildlife ranges from seals to basking sharks, a large variety of sea birds and birds of prey, resident ducks, deer, wild fowl and wild mountain goats. Loch / sea fishing or duck flighting / rough shooting (in season) can be arranged on the farm. This exceptional holiday home has been completed to a very high standard and offers great charm and indulgence for the discerning visitor. Designer dÚcor and soft furnishings complement natural wood, slate and stone finishes. The lodge has a secluded garden to the rear with garden furniture, perfect for outdoor living and relaxing in very peaceful and scenic surroundings. The lodge would suit visitors with wheelchairs or walking difficulties.There are excellent opportunities in the local area to enjoy walking, fishing, golf, cycling, pony trekking and water sports. Leswalt is 7 miles from the popular harbour village of Portpatrick and 5 miles from the port of Stranraer where you can take the ferry to Northern Ireland for the day. Excellent amenities in Stranraer including shops and supermarkets, pubs, coffee shops, hotels and places to eat out.Ground floor: 2 twin bedrooms with en-suite shower-rooms, 1 twin bedroom with en-suite shower room adapted for disabled visitors, fully equipped boot / gun room with cloakroom/wc, beautiful open-plan sitting room / formal dining room with wood burning stove and patio doors opening out to the garden, spacious kitchen with dining area. First floor: Master bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite bathroom with shower over bath - this room is accessed by staircase from kitchen, 1 twin bedroom with en-suite shower-room, 2 single bedrooms with shower room adjacent. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, gas central heating plus wood burning stove. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, beer pump, 2 televisions with Freesat , DVD combi. There is a payphone at the property. Bed linen and towels provided.The services of a cook can be arranged on request. Beer barrel available on request.


Find out more about Check availability of Book  online


   
 
Isle of Whithorn in Isle of Whithorn, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Isle of Whithorn, Isle of Whithorn, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £325

Self catering accommodation in Isle of Whithorn sleeps 4.

Features include: Fishing nearby • Near the Beach • Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Golf near by Garden • sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Commanding spectacular sea views from a wonderful elevated position, this charming, cosy cottage has views to the Kirkcudbright coast, Cumbrian Fells and the Isle of Man. This is the perfect location for a special 'get away from it all' break - the cottage is reached by 3/4 mile of farm track. The cottage is comfortably furnished with a sunny conservatory where you can relax and watch the sunsets. The front and rear gardens are quite delightful, with garden furniture and a barbecue provided. Shoreline walks can be enjoyed from the cottage and the 190 mile Solway Heritage Trail winds through the beautiful scenery of the Solway Coast from Gretna to the Mull of Galloway. This unspoilt area boasts lovely beaches and a wide range of recreational amenities including cycling, golf, birdwatching, fishing, sailing and places of interest including St Ninian's Cave and The Whithorn Story (where Scottish Christianity began). There are 2 good pub/ restaurants in Isle of Whithorn and seafood is available at the harbour. 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, each with en-suite bathroom, lounge with open fire, conservatory with dining table, kitchen with dining area, extra separate wc. All electric plus open fire. Fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer, television, CD player. Bed linen and towels are provided.


Find out more about Check availability of Book  online


   
 
Mansewood in New Luce, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Mansewood, New Luce, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £430 to £ 715

Self catering accommodation in New Luce sleeps 9.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Rowan Cottage was built in 1843 as a 'wee free' church, a  branch of the Church of Scotland famously strict in its religious practices. The beautiful, old beams throughout the property are testament to its history and a delightful character feature. "Out of the world and into Borgue" is a local saying aptly describing this pretty little village, which is surrounded by beautiful beaches, green and pastoral landscape and amazing little towns each with their own fascinating history. The name Borgue is derived from the Gaelic word 'Burg' meaning 'little hill'. The village itself is set amidst the rolling hills of  Galloway, a delightful and challenging landscape for all those who enjoy a  good walk! For mountain bike lovers, the area is known as ‘Scotland's biking heaven' as it provides the location for a number of trails forming part of the world class 7 Stanes. For those who like their cycling a little less energetic, there are miles and miles of gentle forest paths to ride or ramble. The newly opened DG One leisure complex in Dumfries provides a wide range of other sporting activities. The area is also renowned for the quality of its golf courses such as the championship course at Southerness. It also offers some wonderful fishing opportunities. The picturesque small town of Kirkcudbright is close by and its attractive harbour, castle and strong artistic connections, including links with the well known "Glasgow Boys", make for an interesting day. The beautiful shoreline at Carrick and the lovely sandy beaches of Brighouse and the Doon are also well worth a visit and both only a short drive away. The acclaimed Cream of Galloway is a must for a family day out with over 30 flavours of organic ice cream to choose from! The Galloway Forest Park is Britain's largest - the Queen's Way comes highly recommended; a drive through magnificent scenery with glimpses of deer, wild goats and buzzards galore, the perfect venue for relaxation in truly beautiful surroundings. The local climate is tempered by the Gulf Stream and evidence of this is everywhere: from the wonderful plant life to the exotic gardens scattered throughout the area. Galloway remains unspoilt with breathtaking scenery including picturesque lochs, majestic hills and stunning beaches where it is still possible to see only one set of footprints..... yours! So step out of your world for a wee while and enter the welcoming world of Borgue! Property has electric storage heaters.


Find out more about Check availability of Book  online


   
 
Harbour View in Port William, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Harbour View, Port William, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £250 to £ 380

Self catering accommodation in Port William sleeps 4.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Hilldrop Lodge is a lovely Scandinavian style chalet in the small hamlet of Tongland within the picturesque River Dee valley on the outskirts of the charming little harbour town of Kirkcudbright. The property is the ideal family holiday getaway within a region renowned for its wild beauty and dramatic views. The lodge is adjacent to a nine-hole family golf course complete with driving range and for golf lovers; the owner has negotiated two free passes for two guests staying at Hilldrop Lodge. Kirkcudbright is a gently enticing place, full of interest and vibrancy only 4 miles away. The historic High Street with its 18th century town houses painted in a myriad of colours, lends an almost continental flavour and feel to the town. McLellans Castle dominates the skyline and amidst the houses are cobbled wynds, home to the towns thriving artistic community.  Kirkcudbright has long been known as the Artists Town and has always attracted kindred spirits inspired by the soft light of the Solway and its natural beauty. It is said that artists arriving on a summer painting visit stayed for the rest of their lives! Spring Fling is one event not to miss when the many arts and crafts studios in the town open their doors to demonstrate their creative talents. Kirkcudbright also has a thriving fishing industry with its own fishing fleet. Within easy reach are rugged moorlands, the Galloway hills, pastoral landscapes and myriad number of dramatic cliffs and rocky bays. There are also ancient stones, romantic castles, the UKs largest forest park with walks and drives galore. The region has some 30 golf courses in total to choose from including a championship course at Southerness. The fishing is also superb, with a stretch of river, lonely loch or miles of rich and varied coastline to suit all tastes. The wildlife is exceptional: red kites and buzzards in profusion, wild goats, deer and badgers, to name but a few. There is something to see in every season and few can remain unmoved by the sights and sounds of this beautiful area no matter what the time of year. Galloway has a somewhat temperate climate due to the influence of the Gulf Stream and new visitors are always surprised by the range of plants that prosper in the region- many whose usual home is in warmer climes thousands of miles away! Property has oil central heating.


Find out more about Check availability of Book  online


   
 

 
 

 

 

 

 
Designer watches
  Swatch, Ice, Nixon, Police, Michael Kors, Guess, Rotary, Skagen, DKNY, Bulova
Buy discounted watches>
Perfumes
  Armani, D&G, Britney, Paris, YSL, Gucci, Burberry, DKNY
Find cheap perfumes>
 

 

Last minute holiday availability
 
 
     
| Accommodation owners | Contact us | Terms | Privacy | Site map |