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Glenhowl Farm B&B

Kendoon
Dumfries and Galloway
DG7 3UB

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01644 460 236 / 0796 950 5303

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Glenhowl Farm B&B
Business Details
Contact:Louise McTurk
Company Name: Glenhowl Farm B&B
Town / City: St Johns Town of Dalry
Service Provider: Bed and Breakfast, Guest House
Drying Facilities: Yes
Laundry Facilities: Yes
Evening Meal Available: By prior arrangement
Packed Lunches Available: Yes
Vehicle Support: Yes
Accept Dogs: No
Sleeps up to: 3
Prices: £40.00 pppn
Internet Access: Yes
Payment Methods: Cash, Cheque

Room TypeSingleDoubleTwinTriple/Family
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Location Information

Section Location: Nr Kendoon Youth Hostel, 2.5 miles from Butterhole Bridge which is 4.5 miles north of Dalry. Total 7 miles north of Dalry
Distance from Route: 2.5 Miles
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Glenhowl Farm B&B is an elegant farmhouse dating back to the 17th century and is situated in the heart of the Glenkens area of Dumfries and Galloway; an area famous for its stunning scenery.

Four miles from St. Johns Town of Dalry, Glenhowl Farm B&B is a must for the outdoor enthusiast. The Southern Upland Way is literally 'on the doorstep' and cyclists, birdwatchers or keen anglers are all catered for. If a quiet break in idyllic surroundings is what you prefer, you certainly will not be disappointed. Other local outdoor activities include sailing on nearby Loch Ken and golf at the picturesque 9 hole course at New Galloway.

Glenhowl Farm B&B is beautifully furnished throughout and offers a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Guests have use of a large lounge with open log fire, where they can relax with a book and a coffee. If preferred, tea and coffee making facilities are available in the bedroom along with freeview television and a CD player. There is also a beautiful patio where guests can sit and admire the unspoilt scenery which surrounds Glenhowl Farm. Evening meals are available for guests if booked in advance.

Glenhowl is a working hill farm of Black Faced sheep and is home to the oldest herd of Galloway cattle in the world; so if guests are interested, there is always plenty to see - from lambing to harvest time. Guests may also be able to see a Barn Owl above the old steading as they have successfully bred at Glenhowl for many years.

St. Johns Town of Dalry offers the visitor a bank, two general stores, a post office, a SUW and tourist information centre, a pub and a hotel.  The charming market town of Castle Douglas is 18 miles to the south of Glenhowl and has many lovely boutiques and gift shops that are worth a visit. Glenhowl Farm B&B is also ideally situated for day trips to the Artists' Town of Kirkcudbright, Ayr or the region's capital, Dumfries.

TariffB&B
DB&B
Double with private facilities
(per person per night)
 £40.00 £55.00
Folding bed (supplement)
 £20.00 £35.00
Cot £10.00 








Discount available for short breaks - details on request.

Wi-Fi Access available.




"A wonderful welcome – this is true Scottish hospitality at its best." – Pam and Lawrence Smith, Teesside, Feb 2010.


"A lovely and friendly home - made very welcome - icing on the cake the Red Kites through window
while having breakfast." - Walt and Dennis, Wakefield, June 2010
 
"We are so glad to have found your beautiful farmhouse - a welcome second to none - nothing too
much trouble - just what the doctor ordered - we look forward to our next visit. Thank you."
Margaret and Norman Ball, Lancs, June 2010.
 
"Super house, fantastic views, brilliant welcome - just run out of superlatives!"
Pat Thompson, N. Ireland. June 2010.
 
"six nights - we could not have asked for more." - A and E Clough (again!)


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