Arduaine Bed & Breakfast, Wigtown near the Coast
The perfect B&B for the discerning Couple - wishing to relax & unwind in superior accommodation.
Last season, 2007, (only our first full season ever) several guests extended their stay! Arduaine is that special. - Come and discover the magical ambience for yourself.
Barbara and David offer a unique combination at Arduaine: no other guests (just you!), no pets, no children - blissful peace! You may use your private, elegant oak-floor lounge any time during the day: you are welcome to come and go as you please.
En-suite Master bedroom: large Super King Double bed (available as Twin instead), very stylish and also very spacious with 25 sqm / 270 sq ft. - Breakfast: served at your table set with Crystal and Fine China; freshly cooked with a wide choice including real porridge (not microwaved!), local produce and home-baked bread. *** Gluten Free diet prepared by your coeliac hostess. ***
We are in a quiet location in this small village of Wigtown 'Scotland's National Book Town'. Coast & mountain views from the village. - A short stroll to the Nature Reserve and Bird Hide at the coast; Golf Course; Bladnoch Distillery; Covenanters' memorials; pre-historic Monuments; Gardens; Harbour Villages; Scenic drives on quiet roads; Mountain Walks; Coastal cliff Walks.
(40 minutes Irish Ferries Stranraer/Cairnryan, National Express stop Newton Stewart 6 miles: pick-up can be arranged)
Private off-road parking. - Tea/Coffee tray. Hair dryer. Alarm clock.
- Rooms cleaned daily. -
A modern bungalow, all ground floor.
Arduaine is totally non-smoking; unfortunately we cannot accommodate pets.
Tariff 2008
£28.50 pppn double occupancy (20/3-5/10; from 6 Oct Autumn Offers)
Single occupancy per night: £28.50 (24/3-30/4), £33.50 (1/5-30/6), £38.50 (1/7-25/9, 29/9-2/10), £54 (20-23/3 Easter, Bank Holidays, and weekends at Book Town Festival 26&27&28/9, 3&4&5/10), from 6 Oct Autumn Offers.
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This page was last updated: 16 March 2008
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