The original house which was built in the 19th century as a private residence has been modernised to create a stylish and comfortable hotel. There are wonderful views stretching for miles over the Solway Firth toward the Lakeland hills. Most of the eighteen bedrooms overlook the sea or Powfoot Championship Golf Course. Secure online accommodation booking is available. Food is Prepared by our Head Chef Simon Beaumont and his team providing an ever-changing mix of traditional and modern using the best local suppliers for meat game fish and shellfish. Informal dining is available in the Bunker Bar and Conservatory whilst the Grill Room provides fine dining. Our wine list offers value and quality from Europe and the New World. You will find the bar well stocked with malt whiskies Belhaven Ales and lagers. Dumfries and Galloway is often described as a miniature Scotland. The region has vast amounts of beautiful landscape for any visitor to enjoy ranging from wild uplands to picturesque coastal areas. It is an unspoilt haven for anyone who wishes to enjoy the peace and quiet of relaxing countryside. Dumfries and Galloway is home to many friendly historic towns and villages that are all unique in their own way. Dumfries is the largest town in the region and is host to many historical sites such as the monastery where Robert the Bruce killed the Red Colmyn or the school attended by J.M Barrie. For those interested in nature there are many gardens open to the public including Threave Gardens Drumlanrig Castle or Logan Botanical Gardens. Caerlaverock Castle is home to the Wetlands and Wildfowl Trust which is dedicated to protecting the natural environment of wildlife. Dumfries and Galloway is a beautiful area enjoyed each year by many visitors whether experiencing their first time in the region or those who return every year.
All bedrooms are located on the first floor with a mixture of the traditional features in the old house and more modern proportions and appointments in the new wing. All rooms offer en-suite bathrooms direct-dial telephones digital colour televisions tea & coffee making facilities and ample space to make your stay comfortable. Most of the old house rooms look out over the sea whilst the new wing have the best views of Powfoot Championship Links. Many of the rooms were refurbished in 2009.
During your stay you will enjoy high standards of hospitality with excellent cooking and sleep soundly on beds with fresh cotton sheets. Real log fires burn during the winter months. We can also provide: Public Bar Packed Lunches Teas & Coffees Bar Food Meeting/Function rooms Fine Dining BT Openzone Wi-Fi Internet access Private Dining Digital Terrestrial TV Children's Meals Facsimile and Photocopying Light Bites Tourist Information.
Style:
- Stylish
- Contemporary/Modern
- Comfortable
Rooms Facilities:
- Colour television
- Direct dial phone
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Wireless internet connection
- Non-smoking
Bed Details:
- Twin (double beds)
- Twin (single beds)
- Double bed
- Fold out bed
- Four poster bed
Bathroom Details:
- En suite
- Shower
Amenities:
- Wedding services
- Restaurant
- Wakeup call
- Non-smoking (throughout)
- Bar
- Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Parking:
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Number of Rooms: 24
Number of Floors: 2
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Dining Facilities:
- We aim to source as much of our food locally as possible but are not afraid to go to great lengths to ensure quality is never in doubt. Freshness and quality is paramount so that means our menu is always evolving. You can eat in the informal surroundings of the Bunker Bar the conservatory or The Links Restaurant. The wine list has high quality wines blending together the Old and New Worlds favourite produce. You will find the bar well stocked with over 20 malt whiskies and Belhaven Ales.
Children Policy: No preference
Child Facilities:
- Children's menu
Check In Time: 14:00:00
Check Out Time: 11:00:00
Reception Closing Time: 21:00:00
Pet Policy:
- No pets
Recreation:
- Water activities
- Walking
- Shopping - boutique
- Shopping - antiques
- Shopping
- Nature trail
- Golf
- Garden
- Fishing
- Golf - driving range
- Fine dining
- Cycling
- Bird watching
- Beach nearby
- Animal watching
Business Facilities:
- Internet connection (wireless)
- Printer
- Photocopier
- Meeting rooms
- Fax machine
Directions:
To reach us from the east and M6/M74: Follow the A75 from Gretna to just west Annan where the sign directs you to Powfoot along the B721 and B724 (for 2.3 miles) whereupon you reach a left turning into Powfoot. Follow over the railway bridge into the village of Powfoot over the Pow Burn bridge along Solway Terrace to the shore (White Row). Powfoot Golf Hotel is straight ahead at the end of the row of cottages.;