3 starsGold environmental award

Best Western Station Hotel

Dumfries, DG1 1LT



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Hotel Details

Our reception, bedrooms, Courtyard Bisto Restaurant and garden room are all now fully refurbished. This classic Victorian hotel has a new lease of life with our fountain and beautifully landscaped garden area you can enjoy peace and tranquillity but yet be only mintues from the town centre.

Please note:
Our rates are per room, per night and are room only unless otherwise specified.

All public areas are non smoking

  • Bar overlooking attractive fountain and garden
  • Excellent golf courses in local area
  • Beautiful Costal days out on the solway estuary
  • A Victorian style Hotel in Dumfries
  • Five minutes walk from town centre
  • Courtyard bistro restaurant

Amenities

  • Parking On Site
  • Restaurants
  • Bars
  • WIFI
  • Access For Disabled People
  • Lift
  • Twenty Four Hour Service
  • Pets Allowed
  • All Public Areas Non Smoking, Limited Smoking Bedrooms

Hotel facilities

  • 32 bedrooms
  • Television
  • Hairdryer
  • Trouser Press
  • 24 Hour Room Service

Contact information

Address: 49 Lovers Walk, Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, DG1 1LT, Scotland
Telephone: (01387) 254316
Fax: (01387) 250388
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Nearest motorway:
M74, J18, 13 miles
Nearest train station:
Dumfries Station, 0 miles
Nearest airport:
Prestwick, 76 miles

High speed internet
Location Type Cost
3 Conference Wifi Free
5 Public areas Wifi Free
5 Public areas Cable Free
3 Conference Cable Free
32 Bedrooms Wifi Free
32 Bedrooms Cable Free

South Scotland - Culture & Nightlife

Culture & Nightlife

South Scotland - Sightseeing

Sightseeing

Burns National Heritage Park
Scotland's most famous poet spent his last years in Dumfries, which houses the Robert Burns Centre, but he was born just to the north in Alloway in 1759. Follow Burns' story, starting at the cottage in which he was born and moving on to the museum, which exhibits a world-class collection of his letters and manuscripts. Walk over the Brig O'Doon and climb the Burns Monument to see Ayrshire spread out below. Top off the visit with the audiovisual presentation of Rabbie's most famous poem at the Tam O'Shanter Experience. Daily Burns National Heritage Park, Murdoch's Lone, Alloway, Ayr KA7 4PQ Tel: 01292 443 700; Burns National Heritage Park Website

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