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Self-catering accommodation in East Dumfries And Galloway

This beautiful region is a continuation of the Southern Uplands, the hills and moors that run right across Scotland immediately to the north of the English Border.

East Dumfries & Galloway follows the line of the M6/M74 north into Scotland and is easily reached from England as a result. However, “easily reached” does not mean that it is very busy, for most traffic rushes up and down the road, missing out on this beautiful part of Scotland as it does so.

Read more about East Dumfries and Galloway.

Holiday Properties in East Dumfries and Galloway

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This beautifully presented family holiday home, surrounded by majestic Eskdale countryside, creates a wonderful setting for a memorable holiday or special occasion and a perfect place for family and friends to gather and relax.
Kirkton House weekly rates from Saturday 6th April 2013 until Friday 3rd January 2014
Weekly RateDepositFrom DateTo Date
£1600.00£480.00Saturday 6th April 2013Friday 24th May 2013
£1600.00£480.00Saturday 25th May 2013Friday 31st May 2013
£1600.00£480.00Saturday 1st June 2013Friday 28th June 2013
£1600.00£480.00Saturday 29th June 2013Friday 30th August 2013
£1500.00£450.00Saturday 28th September 2013Friday 1st November 2013
£1300.00£390.00Saturday 2nd November 2013Friday 20th December 2013
£2200.00£660.00Saturday 21st December 2013Friday 27th December 2013
£2200.00£660.00Saturday 28th December 2013Friday 3rd January 2014
To view availability and to book this property, please click here

A wonderful old stone farmhouse, which has recently been renovated to the highest standard, Middleholms is a comfortable, spacious home in a large garden on a hill, with fabulous views East across the Esk valley and North towards Langholm, the "Muckle Toon".
Middleholms weekly rates from Saturday 6th April 2013 until Friday 3rd January 2014
Weekly RateDepositFrom DateTo Date
£1295.00£390.00Saturday 6th April 2013Friday 24th May 2013
£1550.00£465.00Saturday 25th May 2013Friday 31st May 2013
£1550.00£465.00Saturday 1st June 2013Friday 21st June 2013
£1650.00£495.00Saturday 22nd June 2013Friday 6th September 2013
£1550.00£465.00Saturday 7th September 2013Friday 20th September 2013
£1295.00£390.00Saturday 21st September 2013Friday 11th October 2013
£1295.00£390.00Saturday 12th October 2013Friday 25th October 2013
£1250.00£375.00Saturday 26th October 2013Friday 15th November 2013
£1050.00£315.00Saturday 16th November 2013Friday 20th December 2013
£2000.00£600.00Saturday 21st December 2013Friday 27th December 2013
£2000.00£600.00Saturday 28th December 2013Friday 3rd January 2014
To view availability and to book this property, please click here

More about East Dumfries and Galloway

Immediately on crossing the Border into Scotland at the head of the Solway Firth, the road passes the famous village of Gretna Green, a favourite in times gone by with elopers from England.

The further north into this region one goes the hillier it becomes, for these are the Southern Upland hills, and this valley is one of the few routes through them. No wonder that it was used by the Romans and numerous Scottish and English armies invading each others’ lands.

Along the way there are delightful villages like Moffat, which was both an important wool and spa town, and Langholm, an important centre for the Border rievers (raiders) in mediaeval times.

In addition to visiting museums and monuments to this area’s tempestuous past, you can fish, golf and enjoy some wonderful walks.