World Hotels England Hotels The Kings Arms Hotel
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 31-33 St.Andrew Street, Castle Douglas, DG7 1EL, United Kingdom, Europe. | |
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Surrounded By The Unspoilt Natural Beauty Of The Galloway Countryside, This Charming Former Coaching Inn Is A Great Base From Which To Explore The Beauty Of Southern Scotland.
The Kings Arms Hotel Has A Long Tradition Of Hospitality And Has Been Offering Food And Refreshments To Weary Travellers And Guests For Over 200 Years. Today, The Hotel Offers Comfortable En Suite Accommodation. All Of The Rooms Have A Tv, Tea/Coffee Making Facilities, Radio Alarm Clocks And Telephones.
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Hotel Rooms: 12
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Hotel Facilities |
* Parking
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* Sun Terrace
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* Restaurant
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* Laundry
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* Pets Allowed
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* Dry Cleaning
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* Bar
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* Bicycle Rental
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* Non-Smoking Rooms
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* Packed Lunches
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* Free Parking
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* Fax/Photocopying
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* All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
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Room Facilities :
* Heating
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* Bath or Shower
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* Carpeted Floor
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* TV
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* Alarm Clock
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* Radio
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* Shower
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* LCD /Plasma /Flat-screen TV
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* Bath
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* Tea/Coffee Maker
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* Toilet
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* Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock
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* Bathroom
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The Kings Arms Hotel is in the market town of Castle Douglas.
By Car (from the A75 Dumfries to Stranraer road):
- From the A75, turn off at the roundabout for Castle Douglas.
- Drive down the main street and turn left at the clock tower.
- The hotel is on the left-hand side on St. Andrew Street.
- Turn left at the front of the hotel and turn into the private hotel car park at the end of the building. | | | |
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Hotel Policies |
Check-In : From 12:00 - 22:00 hours Check-Out : Until 07:00 - 11:00 hours
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Payment We Accept : American Express,Maestro,Switch,Visa,Euro/Mastercard
 
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Area Information : In south-west Scotland, Castle Douglas is surrounded by the unspoilt beauty of the Galloway countryside. The town is an ideal base from which explore the region or indulge in the many activities available - a mini Scotland.
Golf, as always, is high on the agenda and there are more than 30 courses across the region, including the championship links at Southerness and Powfoot. With so many courses in the surrounding area, there is something suitable for golfers of all skill levels and experience. There are some excellent parkland courses, plus a variety of testing 9-hole courses.
Nearby Dalbeattie Forest is the site of one of the internationally renowned 7stanes mountain bike trails. The trail is famous for The Slab, a challenging steep granite rock, which will challenge even the most serious mountain bikers.
The region is also great for bird watchers, with the Red Kite trail within easy reach. Walkers are spoilt for choice. The Merrick and the Screel are just 2 of the popular hikes nearby.
For those interested in history, there is nearby Threave, famous for its castle. If fishing is your pastime, then try one of the major salmon rivers in the region, such as the Cree or the Nith. There are plenty of burns, rivers and lochs stocked with rainbow trout in the surrounding area. Offshore, the sea angler has a great variety of fish, thanks to the warming effect of the Gulf Stream at Solway Firth. The area’s beaches also benefit from this warming effect. The beaches are some of the finest in Scotland and many of them are easily accessible from the hotel. Alternatively, you could try water skiing, windsurfing or sailing on picturesque Loch Ken.
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Hotel Information : The hotel offers private off-road parking for guests’ use, free of charge. There are also secure lock-up facilities for motorbikes and mountain bikes, ideal for those visiting the area to experience the 7stanes mountain bike trail in nearby Dalbeattie Forest. The hotel also has a drying room for bikers and walkers.
The hotel also boasts a friendly bar and the 19th Hole snug bar.
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