The Best South of Scotland Bed & Breakfasts

recommended B&Bs and guest houses in Southern Scotland


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  • great breakfasts
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  • rural location
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  • seafront location
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  • free WiFi
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stylish, self-contained room, with its own lounge, set quietly on the shores of the Solway Firth; a hearty breakfast is served with scenic views

The Old Shop

Carsethorn

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  • 3* rated
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  • pets allowed
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  • cyclist friendly
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  • walker friendly
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  • great breakfasts
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  • great reviews
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  • village location
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  • seafront location
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  • near beach
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  • great views
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this former fisherman's cottage sits a stone's throw away from the waters of the Solway Firth, view glorious sunsets from the cute summer house

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  • 3* rated
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  • small hotel
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  • family-friendly
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  • pets allowed
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  • walker friendly
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  • great reviews
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  • rural location
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  • seafront location
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  • near beach
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  • great views
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  • own garden
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  • free WiFi
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family-run hotel, set on the A77 overlooking Woodland Bay and Ailsa Craig, offering spacious rooms that feature a small kitchenette

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  • small hotel
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  • family-friendly
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  • pets allowed
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  • cyclist friendly
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  • walker friendly
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  • great reviews
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  • village location
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  • seafront location
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  • great views
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  • restaurant
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  • own garden
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  • free WiFi
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with many of the rooms at this shoreline hotel enjoying wonderful views of the sea and wildlife, it is no wonder they do not have TVs in them!