Latest Comments - Dumfries & Galloway
Torbay Lodge Guest House, Dumfries
“Just wanted to say that we recently stayed at The Torbay Lodge in Dumfries and was very impressed with our stay. We made a last minute decision to re-visit Dumfries and found Torbay on the internet. The hosts couldn't have been more helpful and went out of their way to provide as much information as possible about the surrounding area. The Casa Mia restaraunt and the Cavens arms (recommended) are excellent places to eat.
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by Jeff Dunton on 13/10/2007
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Motorparty classic car hire
“Avril and Martin run one of the most interesting businesses I have come across. I have always wanted to drive an e-type Jaguar, and I came across a website where you can hire a selection of classic and vintage cars, just for a day or for longer if you want. So I booked the white e-type for 2 days where my wife and I took a trip to Edinburgh. What an experience, the car was just fantastic and the scenery amazing, but the best bit was the service. Avril was so accommodationg when I had to change the dates, and Martin delivered the car to my hotel and very patiently helped me to understand the car. The whole experience was just perfect, the car was not in 'showroom' condition so I felt very comfortable driving it as it was a real car to drive.
The extra mile ??? without a doubt.”by L Saxton on 27/09/2007
Arduaine B&B, Wigtown
by Margaret and Colin Clarke on 07/08/2007
The Old Rectory Guest House, Annan
“My family and I recently stayed at The Old Rectory when we had a family wedding nearby. Unfortunately one member of the family who stayed has a long term illness but was determined she still wanted to come.
Mr & Mrs Buckel were fantastic hosts and made sure that despite her illness that she should enjoy the visit as much as possible and even made her breakfast in bed.
We found the rooms to be spotlessly clean and very comfortable, we had a television and facilities to make hot drinks. The Old Rectory has a lovely warm and relaxing atmosphere to it with comfortable and stylish rooms with everything we needed to make our stay very enjoyable. It wouldn't have been the same had we not have had such friendly and attentive hosts. Thank you for such a great stay and we have already booked to go back very soon!
”by Caroline Fletcher on 28/07/2007
High Drummore Holiday Cottage, Drummore.
“What a wonderful place High Drummore Cottage is. We arrived on Saturday and had a lovely chat with Elizabeth who manages the cottage. Elizabeth was very friendly and helpful, There's no need to visit the local tourist information as she plenty of information at hand. What a great location - peaceful - great views!! walking distance from the friendly pubs at Drummore, The Mull of Galloway - what else can I say!!
This is a place I recommend to my family and friends”by Ellis Fisher on 12/07/2007
“We Stayed at High Drummore cottage over Christmas and New Year, what a place!! What an area!!
The Rhins of Galloway was a lovely and quiet area to spend time away, The cottage was superb, such a friendly welcome!
I would recommend to anyone
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by Jonny on 06/03/2008
The Old Exchange
“What a wonderful place The Old Exchange is! We arrived on Saturday and as soon as we had unpacked we heard the sound of the bagpipes outside. We were astounded with this amazing sound. We had hoped we would hear bagpipes at some point on our holiday but were so pleased to hear them outside our holiday cottage. Mr Ballantine (junior) who manages the bookings often plays to the new guests after arrival. That was the start of a fantastic week touring Dumfries and Galloway. I have noticed that many of the comments on 'the extra mile' are about properties in this amazing part of Scotland. I think the owners really go out of their way to welcome guests”by Shaun Schreiber on 05/07/2007
Ferintosh Guest House, Dumfries
“This is a small, quirky and totally agreeable guest house. From the moment you arrive you are invited to partake (sometimes in the garden)from Robertson's extensive collection of malts. I did not draw one (entirely) sober breath during my five nights there, but I was on holday.
A former professor of art from the US, Robertson has gone completely "native" and married a local lass (Emma). He hasn't quite burned all his trousers, but it is a rare event to meet him in anything but a kilt. If you turn up in a kilt, he will offer you an extra dram of whisky (in additon to the one already in your room). The rooms are comfortable, spotlessly clean, quiet, and the breakfasts are fantastic. Space for your bike(s) are available in the garden shed, and I made good use of this as I "did" four out of the "Seven Stanes" mountain bike trails locally. The location next to the station is easy to find, and it is extremely close to the town centre. If you want a local pub crawl, Robertson will organise it for you and with kindred spirits, he will be your guide to Dumfries pubs. Strongly recommended - in fact I can't wait to get back there. ”by Niall McGuinness on 04/07/2007
“A note from the editors. Well, it looks as though the host at the Ferintosh put the fiery cross round his own clan of satisfied customers who were quick to rally round and email us with plenty more comments to confirm the good things that go on here, especially those involving Scotland’s national drink. In addition to the two comments published, we were told by Cathy Crane that ‘Emma & Robertson made my trip to Scotland the most memorable time that I have ever had! The rooms are beautiful, staff are friendly and knowledgeable about their country and a bit of scotch in the room at night upon the return of a weary traveler was perfect! Then, before we could draw breath, Donald Kay, a tour organiser from Ayr, chipped in with a comment about how he intends to make the place a regular overnight for his tours. 'Both Robertson and Emma make you feel at home, and the breakfast is fantastic'. While mulling over this another comment came in from Anthony (Tony) Speight: ‘The owners treated us like family friends rather than just customers. If we get the chance to visit Scotland again we will definitely spend another few days at Ferintosh.’
After that, Hamish Bicknell from West Sussex insisted that ‘The Ferintosh has to be among the highest-rated establishment of its kind in Scotland, if not the entire United Kingdom……. Robertson and Emma have a sincere and genuine interest in people, a quality that ensures their guests are immediately made to feel members of the Ferintosh family…… my third visit to The Ferintosh in Dumfries and I am already booked in for a fourth stay….rest assured that I will be back many times for that special Ferintosh experience'.
Personally, we like the idea of an extra dram if you arrive wearing a kilt. Thanks, everyone, for your contributions. We’ll keep them on file here (as we think there will be more to come!). What a great example of how going the extra mile pays off – you get a whole lot of loyal customers obviously pleased to sing your praises.
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by on 05/07/2007
Ferintosh Guest House
“We visited Ferintosh Guesthouse on several occasions now. Ferintosh is such a lovely guesthouse, the rooms are beautiful, tasteful furnished with all the luxuries you hope to find in a 5 star hotel. Great breakfast and most important...the owners, Emma and Robertson are very friendly and helpful. There's no need to visit the local tourist information, Emma and Robertson are well informed and a bit more. Good location, near the train station and it's a 5 minutes stroll to the centre of Dumfries. When you love malt whisky...Ferintosh is almost a must, I can't imagine someone can find a nicer collection of rare malt whiskies. Robertson always wears a kilt...bonus point. This is a place I recommend to my family and friends. Eye for detail and Service with a capital S.Will return for sure!
Robin,
The Hague,
The Netherlands”by Robin Lous on 04/07/2007
Cream o' Galloway
“My family are real fans of 'Cream o' Galloway', a dairy farm that has diversified in a big way and is now known far beyond the Galloway area for its delicious organic icecream. It is a haven for those that love the great outdoors and delicious, high quality food. Our pre-school son loves the indoor and outdoor adventure play areas, they seem to have planned activities for all ages. I love their eco philosophy - a practising organic farm that also educates with farm tours and nature walks, a wind turbine that helps provide energy for the business and funding towards local community projects. Even in the winter season the cycle and walk trails are open. There is a fantastic tall tower to climb and see the stunning views for miles around. The staff are always there for a friendly chat, and on our second visit our son was delighted they remembered his name on arrival! This place has a real feel good factor and I love it as much as my four year old does!”by Tara Buckel on 28/06/2007
The Old Rectory Guest House, Annan
“My husband, my 4 year old son and myself stayed here for a long weekend recently. We stayed in a very spacious, comfortable family room. The Rectory has fab, friendly owners, who even supplied a basket of toys to help entertain my son! It is a lovely house with a large dining room that is ideal when you have a 4 year old eating breakfast! The breakfast was delicious, plenty of choice and apparently all local produce & fair trade products. My husband says to mention the secure car park and the lock up for his fishing gear. It was an ideal location for his fishing, but also a great location for us 2 non-anglers to go site seeing n shopping ( recommend Caerlaverock Castle and Mabie Farm Park). One of the owners is a trained reflexologist and massage therapist , so have book myself a treatment for when we go back. Excellent rates & very, very highly recommended!”by Mrs T Thurman on 27/06/2007
