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    White Heather Hotel

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    15 years ago

    fabulous atmosphere great food highly recommend the sunday roasts

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    Powfoot Golf Hotel

    Powfoot Golf Hotel

    (1 review)

    This review is for the eatery, Del Ametires that is located in the Powfoot hotel…read more Our party of 3 made reservations for 3 on Saturday Evening at 7:30. We arrived at the location over looking the Solway Firth and made our way inside. We gave our name and were shown to a table that had such a delightful view of the Firth. We looked at the menus, including the specials one, and chose our starters and mains. The Potato leeke soup that was offered up on the menu and some ham croquettes. When they came to the table, the soups were in these deep, elegant bowls and was absolutely scrumptious. The three little ham pockets were delivered in the most picturesque way, and tasted divine. Our mains were just as fabulous. Two of us ordered the Burger, with Lockerbie cheddar, onion rings and a side of chips and coleslaw. The other of our party ordered the Chicken and Haggis pie with red cabbage. When the food was delivered they were all incredibly appetizing looking. Our burgers were big and juicy, nothing extra needed! The onion rings (4) were large and crispy, the batter so delectable. The chips were great! A nice hard fry on those made them perfect, but sadly the cole slaw was heavy on raw onion and I could not eat it. My friend loved her Haggis and chicken pie, it looked amazing but I was not brave enough to try it. Mea culpa. The ambience and history of this location make it a worth while destination when you're visiting this area of the UK.

    Gretna Hall Hotel

    Gretna Hall Hotel

    (3 reviews)

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    Despite the 18th century building and surrounds, there was little romance to be found at the Gretna…read moreHall Hotel. For us, it served as a practical way to break up the journey north, and if you need to do just that en route to the highlands then you will find Gretna Hall Hotel within touching distance of the A74M, and it does the basics in a perfunctory manner. Checking in was smooth and efficient, having already booked online and there was ample on-site parking. Our room seemed a million miles from reception along tartan carpeted corridors. Said chamber was host to a rather short bed which I had to push forward a little way from the wall to accommodate my long shanks. The room itself somehow felt a bit cramped and I was relieved to be staying there only the one night. Despite the look of being modernised, I think that was as much a gesture as anything else, with a contemporary and rather urban styled headboard leading the way and fixed to the wall so as to form a bizarre and unjustified centrepiece to the room. The night was humid and the open window allowed the steady stream of traffic on the nearby A74M to gurgle and whoosh across the ripples of my restless sleep. The shower worked. It was in the bath. It got me clean. I dried myself. Skipped breakfast and left. Outside, the 18th century part of the building positively glowed in the Saturday morning sunlight. A postman tumbled past and shadows yawned from the ample branches of trees across the lawn. As we walked to the car, the Old Smithy stood across on the other side of the car park, vying with Gretna Hall for the title of World's Whitest Building. Are the Borders boring in and of themselves or is it just the sheer hard luck of happening to exist between the Highlands and the Lake District, two of the more astonishing parts of the UK?

    Excellent hotel, obviously just had a refurbishment which you can clearly see. Lovely staff who…read morewere very helpful, especially to my husband who has walking difficulties at the moment. I would definately stay here again and reccommend. Excellent value for money too! Can't wait to go back. Mr & Mrs Dawson, Falkirk

    White Heather Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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