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Recently constructed Alderneuk Lodge is situated in the grounds of Alderneuk Fishery nestled in a quiet glen, near the small village of Terregles. With beautiful views across the rolling Galloway countryside, yet only minutes away from the historic town of Dumfries, the lodge is an ideal base for exploring this beautiful region. The open plan living area offers a great space to entertain, with a choice between a sleek breakfast bar seating 3 or a more traditional dining table which looks out across the glen. Alternatively, for lovers of al fresco dining, patio doors lead onto a decking area complete with seating and gas BBQ.
Just a short stroll away is Alderneuk Fishery, an attractive and well stocked three-acre fly-only loch holding good sized rainbow, blue, brown and tiger trout. Fishing can be booked by contacting the owners direct.
Nearby Dumfries offers all the facilities that you would expect of a town including Ice Rink, Swimming Pool, a range of independent shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs and major Supermarkets, some of which offer delivery. The local farmshop, Kilnford Barns and nearby Parry Fruit & Veg also both deliver to the lodge.
Scotland's rich history can be fully explored in Dumfries and the surrounding area with sites connected to Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns with connections to numerous sites in the town and his farm, Ellisland just 5 miles to the north at Holywood. The town has more recent literary connections. The gardens of Moat Brae House were enchanted lands' to J.M.Barrie which inspired the world of Peter Pan. Moat Brae is now an excellent visitor centre open to the public to inspire the Peter Pan in everyone (you are never too old to be enchanted). For the children, Alderneuk Lodge is approximately 15 minutes away from Mabie Farm Park, Dalscone Farm Park, with many other attractions within easy reach.
Dumfries is well-placed to enjoy wildlife-watching, walking and hill-walking, golf, visiting gardens and exploring Caerlaverock Castle and Sweetheart Abbey. There is a wide variety of locations to experience, including forests, coastal areas and sandy beaches.
POSTCODE: DG2 9DH
Alderneuk Lodge accepts bookings with an any day arrival with short breaks accepted throughout the year. A minimum of a 2-night stay applies.
Damage Deposit £150
Accommodation for 3 all on one level: 3 steps up to decking area leading through patio doors to; Open plan Living, Dining and Kitchen area with Breakfast Bar; Single Bedroom; Family Bathroom with shower over bath, WC and wash basin; King size Bedroom with ensuite Shower Room.
Facilities: LPG Central Heating & Electricity included * Bed Linen & Towels provided * LPG Hob and Electric oven * Microwave * Fridge Freezer * Dishwasher * Washing Machine * Smart TV * Wifi * Gravel parking area * Outside Tap * Decked area with Gas BBQ and garden furniture * Sorry we are unable to accept pets due to livestock in surrounding fields
This cottage is located in Dumfries. Old Bridge House and Devorgilla Bridge are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Mabie Forest Park and Caerlaverock Wetland Centre. Dumfries Ice Bowl and Dalscone Farm Fun are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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