Located in Annan, 19 km from Caerlaverock Castle, The Powfoot Hotel, Annan provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Winifred
United Kingdom
Very comfortable hotel in lovely location. Excellent food and great service.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, The Old Rectory is set in Annan, 26 km from Dumfries and County Golf Club and 30 km from Cumbria County Council.
Philip
United Kingdom
Very good value provided by an excellent host Dave! He made me a wonderful breakfast meal and is eager to be helpful and to please. I will stay here again.
Offering a garden and garden view, Broom Leisure Camping Pods is located in Annan, 21 km from Caerlaverock Castle and 27 km from Dumfries and County Golf Club.
Jonjoe
United Kingdom
Great location but not what we had thought we had booked.We were under the impression we were in a caravan and not a basic pod with no toilet facilities other than the main site which was quite a walk especially if you are up through night
Situated in Ecclefechan, 26 km from Caerlaverock Castle, Ecclefechan Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Ross
United Kingdom
Traditional old hotel, loads of history lovely setting and great owners
Situated in Port Carlisle, 25 km from Carlisle Castle, Hope & Anchor, Hadrian's Wall, Port Carlisle, Solway Firth, Area of Natural Beauty features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a...
ian
United Kingdom
Great location for Hadrian’s Wall. It’s fairly basic but did the job. Owners were very helpful.
Set 28 km from Caerlaverock Castle, Kirkconnel Hall Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Ecclefechan and features a garden, a shared lounge and a bar.
Angus
United Kingdom
Location was nice, but a bit secluded so had to drive to go anywhere. Staff were very pleasant, helpful and knowledgeable of the surrounding areas. Overall had a lovely stay.
My trip to Annan proved to be a culinary delight. My breakfast at the Corner House Hotel and my evening meal at the 'Our Place' restaurant were both truly exceptional. Also, the staff could not have been more friendly or professional. I enjoyed exploring the town on foot and although I was pleased to discover the 'Annandale Way', the route had a neglected feel, with some damaged sections of pathway. I also took in a football match at Galabank Stadium which was easily accessible and welcoming.
Tom
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I visited Annan for the Annandale Distillery.
I visited Annan for the Annandale Distillery. I enjoyed the Distillery and later watched the England V Netherlands game in a pub, so it was a good night. Annan itself looks like it could do with a lick of paint, there a many boarded up buildings which is a shame. There is still many features to visit though and the scenery is beautiful.
Robert
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The cottage was ideal for a few days away,there was a walk...
The cottage was ideal for a few days away,there was a walk 5mins from door which took you to the coastline photo on review. Then you could walk 1 1/2 miles to Redkirk or follow the shore path the opposite way.Dpny know what paths were like as too rainy to do it. 5 miles from Annan 20inutes drive to Gretna
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helen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Annan is a small town but has lovely scenery and a good...
Annan is a small town but has lovely scenery and a good walking area by the river. It's great if you use it as a base to go to Gretna and Carlisle both accessible by train. The station is only about a 6 minute walk to the town centre. Cafe Royal make an amazing fish n chips dinner,portions are huge. I don't play golf but saw a sign for a golf course. Also a sign for a distillery. Annan oozes with friendliness. I will definitely be going again.
Anne
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Loved driving around the coastal road, quirky towns and...
Loved driving around the coastal road, quirky towns and villages, people so friendly, stunning countryside. Quirky and different!!! So very quiet and peaceful. Easy driving around as not too much traffic even though roads are sometimes narrow! Went to a small quirky market by harbour in annan town really nice stalls and people. A very chilled vibe wherever we went.
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A mixture of 17 Th Century red sandstone buildings with a...
A mixture of 17 Th Century red sandstone buildings with a wide Main Street indicating an old market town. Many buildings had references to Robert Burns. It’s got a harbour and lots of “old fashioned “ individual businesses. Worth at least a day on its own or 2 to 3 as a base if you want to explore Dumfries and Galloway !
chris
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I recently stayed at the Old Rectory while attending a nearby conference. It's a cozy and clean hotel that provides a comfortable base without any extra frills. The included breakfast was good, offering a solid start to my day before a long drive back to England. Overall, it's a decent, value-for-money option for those seeking a pleasant stay in the area.
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