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Pavilion Cottage - Self Catering Scotland with Swimming pool ( sleeps 6 + 1 )

Pavilion Cottage Located by Wigtownshire, home to Scotlands National Book Town, in the west of Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland.  Pavilion Cottage is a lovely holiday cottage with its own heated swimming pool.  Ideal for couples and families, Come and take a relaxing, active break at Pavilion Cottage

Prices From £ 111 To £ 1,130 short breaks available all year

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Vernon's personal review of the accommodation, location and items of interest

Rigg Bay

Pavilion Cottage - Self Catering Scotland in Walled Garden with Swimming Pool ( sleeps 6 + 1 )

I am sitting in a deck chair, my bare feet sinking in the dewy grass blanket beneath me, the weather yesterday was wet but now the sun is out and the heat burning my shoulders, my wife Lesley is similarly seated and we are sharing a bottle of claret. We are both reading the books we picked up in Wigtown before lunch, mine is a mint volume of Ruskin’s Seven Lamps of Architecture published in 1880 which has the most exquisite plates of Ruskin’s sketches and Lesley’s is a volume of Trollop that she found in a shop called Readinglasses. The garden is heaving with sound; the buzzing of myriad insects punctuated with bird song and the excited shrieks of our children playing in the swimming pool in front of us, to the rear sits Pavilion Cottage with its distinctive warm brick facade punctuated by the white pavilion dining room that gives the cottage its name. All of this is set within the high screen of a Victorian walled garden which makes it very private, very secret, like the midnight garden it feels too good to be here all of the time, surely it must vanish and be part of a lost dream.

So what can you see and do around Pavilion Cottage ?

Well supposing for one moment that you want to venture away from the cottage and garden, you could walk 5 minutes to Rigg Bay, a deserted idyllic and private sandy beach and spend an afternoon building sand castles and guddling in rock pools. Or visit Wigtown Scotland's National Book Town, with its main street full of bookshops and cafes. You could visit Whithorn which is the birth place of Christianity in mainland Scotland where there are archaeological digs in progress. You could walk one of the many coastal walks that can take you to the place where two young girls were tied to posts in the tidal slip so that they were drowned as the tide came in, martyred in the name of Christianity ! You could venture northward to take a trip around Scotland's most southern distillery, Bladnoch, or fish trout and Salmon in the Bladnoch River. You could take your bikes to Kirroughtree to try out one of the 7Stanes, a group of 7 mountain bike routes for all abilities that make this area a magnet to mountain bikers from all over Europe. You could venture eastwards and visit Cream'o'Galloway one of Scotland’s best ice cream makers and have a play in their adult sized adventure playground. Or you could try out horse riding across the sandy shore of the Solway Coast.

But all of this would suppose that you wanted to leave Pavilion Cottage and its enchanted garden.............. Not me, I'll just carry on reading the Seven Lamps of Architecture some more !!!

 

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Facts and Figures

Sleeps - 6 + 1, Bedrooms - 4 (1 double, 1 single with pull-out, 2 singles, 1 sofa bed) Bathroom - 1 Wet room near pool Washing machine/drying area Combination oven/microwave/grill Rayburn stove and electric hob Fridge/freezer TV/video, CD/radio Telephone/fax/internet access Wood-burning stove Under floor heating Rigg Bay (sandy beach) - 4 minute walk Open air heated swimming pool

Changeover days are very flexible if you have dates that you prefer we can usually accommodate them.


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Points of interest

close to Wigtownshire Scotlands National Book Town

  • Close to Wigtownshire Scotlands "Book Town"
  • Sandy beach within 5 minutes walk
  • Large enclosed garden
  • Open air heated pool
  • Pub serving meals 1 mile
  • Golf 9 miles
  • Arboretum within 1 minute
  • Harbour and slipway 1 mile
  • Over 30 gardens and nursaries that benefit from the clement weather

So what is there to see and do close by ?

At night enjoy the fantastic display of stars above you or in the summer months just enjoy the pool or sitting out with a meal or a BBQ and appreciate the colours of this pretty, private walled garden

close to gardens
There are many interesting activities close by and there are a few equestrian centres, perfect for a hack in th country byeways or a gallop along the wide sandy beaches.
good area for walking and hiking
Take a stroll along the shore path or tree-lined sandy beach of Rigg Bay to the village of Garlieston or up to the ruin of Cruggleton Castle. At Glen Trool  walk around Loch Trool and the woodland where Robert the Bruce hid out with his army or start your ascent of The Merrick, the highest of the Galloway Hills. Enjoy the arboretum and woodland walk of Galloway House Gardens, just a moments walk from your cottage, one of many gardens  to visit Galloway
good area for fishing
The fishing is good, the bladnoch is close by and is a great fishing river for Trout and Salmon. The wate is so pure that it is the source of Scotlands most southerly distillery - Bladnoch.Or go sea fishing and fish for sea bass from Sliddery point or collect mussels for dinner.
buildings of historic interest close by
Whithorn is the most important ancient building and archelogical site, it is point of introduction of Christianity in Scotland is currently an active site of archealogical interest.
area of artistic interest
There is an excellent pub in Garlieston, good food served.
great cycling
Cycle on the Machars cycle route or a number of excellent cycle and mountain bike routes in the area (bikes can be hired and delivered to Pavilion Cottage) Dumfries and Galloway is home to 5 of the 7 stanes, which are some of the best mountain bike routes in Europe. The closest is Kirroughtree about 20 minutes drive away.
good area for golf
Wigtownshire is a good golf course, The Course lies on the shores of the scenic Luce Bay. On a clear day, looking South towards Luce Bay, the Isle of Man can be seen. The course is slightly over 6000 yards and is a test for both high and low handicap players, due to the differing directions of the sea breezes. The Course is also playable, on normal greens, throughout the winter.
ice cream Create your own ice cream and try out the flying fox at Cream o Galloway ice cream and adventure playground centre
Booklovers For culture lovers, Wigtown has more than 15 specialist bookshops including rare and antiquarian books and a wonderful bookshop for children, or sample the malt whisky and tour Scotland’s southernmost distillery maybe followed by a concert of traditional music at neighbouring Bladnoch.
tank driving Drive a tank or amphibious truck over rugged terrain at Garlieston’s Galloway Tanks.
fresh eggs Feed the hens and ducks and collect eggs for breakfast

Bicycle Friendly Green Award Walkers Friendly Motorcycle Friendly No pets No Smoking       read Tripadvisor review
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