The Creebridge House Hotel sits in 3 acres of idyllic gardens and woodlands a mere 2 minutes walk from the bustling market town of Newton Stewart. Built in 1760 and originally home to the Earl of Galloway it has been tastefully converted into a 18 bedroom country house hotel.
'Bridge's Bar & Brasserie' with its beams and cosy, informal atmosphere offers fine selection of malt whiskies, beers and real ales. A daily changing specials menu using fresh seasonal produce with fish and seafood featuring strongly throughout high season is available all year round. The Brasserie menu offers a wide selection of dishes with the emphasis on fresh Scottish produce.
The newly re-furbished Garden Restaurant overlooks the landscaped gardens, offering fine dining in elegant surroundings, with formal but friendly service. The restaurant serves modern Scottish style cuisine from an a la carte menu. Vegetarians are cater for on all menus daily.
All bedrooms at The Creebridge House Hotel are furnished to the highest standard including complementary tea and coffee making facilities with Scottish shortbread, radio alarms, direct dial telephone and en-suite bath and shower. Choose from garden view rooms, family rooms, our luxurious suite or four-poster rooms.
Staying at The Creebridge House Hotel caters for you should you want to bring your own bikes. We appreciate that bikers tend to have a rapport with their own bikes, so please bring them and we will store it away for you. Contact us now for any advice on biking events in the area!
If an off-road challenge appeals to you more, then make sure you take time to the 7 stanes! Located at Ae, Mabie, Dalbeattie, Kirroughtree and Glentrool forests in Dumfries and Galloway, these new cycling centres are still being developed and are sure to make you come back for more. The 7 stanes trail at Dalbeattie is an essential visit for those who enjoy the technical trails. At over 20 miles it is a great challenge!
Dumfries & Galloway is famed for its stunning landscapes and coastline and traveling by bicycle is the ideal way to explore here. So bring your bicycle, or hire one while you're here, and enjoy a thoroughly invigorating break. We have lots of off-road trails guaranteed to get your pulse racing and miles and miles of quiet country roads that will take you to wonderful pubs, historic sites and bustling market towns. You'll even find the only museum in Scotland totally devoted to the history of cycling: Drumlanrig Castle. See the magnificent collection of bikes, dating from the nineteenth century to the present day.