The Blackhorse Hotel
Newton Stewart
features bright, updated interiors but character period details have been retained, the comfortable rooms have a smart, classical feel to them
Balmoral Hotel
Moffat
lying on the midpoint of the Southern Upland Way, this charming former coaching inn makes a great place from which to explore the region
The Royal Hotel
Stranraer
featuring a sun-trap beer garden, this town-centre pub offers pleasant, light and airy rooms with all the town's amenities within a short walk
The Famous Star Hotel
Moffat
this unique inn dates back to the 1700s and is mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records as the narrowest detached hotel being just 7 yards wide
The Farmers Inn
Clarencefield
a traditional inn situated in a quiet village offering traditional bar meals, real ales and comfortable rooms set in a newer, motel style annexe
The Village Inn
Kirtlebridge
set in a peaceful village but ideally situated between junctions 20 and 21 of the A74(M), it makes an ideal en-route stopover in a quiet spot
Craighlaw Arms Hotel
Kirkcowan
situated in a peaceful village just off the A75 this friendly village inn provides a comfortable en-route stopover or base to explore
Thistle Inn
Crossmichael
a friendly village inn with a retro style bar serving a large selection of malts, hearty, homely style fare is served in the modern restaurant
House o'Hill Hotel
Bargrennan
recharge your batteries at this cosy inn located in the Galloway Forest Park, it has comfy rooms, homemade food and a wood burning stove
The Harbour Inn
Garlieston
this traditional village inn is set opposite the water's edge and boasts panoramic views of the coast and sea, the restaurant serves hearty food
Ecclefechan Hotel
Ecclefechan
a traditional inn offering a warm welcome to travellers on the nearby A74(M), it is ideally placed to explore the area, play golf or go fishing
The Grapes Hotel
Springholm
well placed for exploring Galloway's sights or an Irish ferry stopover, this welcoming inn provides cosy accommodation and tasty pub fare
Star Hotel
Twynholm
a charming, village inn with its own informal restaurant, situated just off the A75 making it an ideal stopover for those heading to the Irish ferries
The Cross Keys
New Galloway
a 280 year old former coaching inn offering cosy, well-presented rooms, a good selection of malts and real ales and a popular restaurant