B and Bs in Kirkcudbright

Fludha Guest House
Tongland Rd
Kirkcudbright
Dumfries and Galloway

DG6 4UU
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Fludha stands in a raised and commanding position, looking down over a bend in the river Dee, with eye catching southerly views towards Kirkcudbright with McLellan Castle the main focal point. Located towards the edge of town, with riverside walks and a private drive through 2 acres of grounds makes Fludha feel like a very special place.

Totally renovated by Stephen and Christine Laycock, Fludha is the first guest house, B&B or hotel in Dumfries & Galloway to be awarded 5 stars by the Scottish Tourist Board. Fludha has 6 double rooms comprising two twin rooms (one suitable for wheelchair access), 3 double rooms (all with king sized beds) and a king sized suite. All have beautiful en-suite facilities. Evening meals, licensed, free (private) parking, free WiFi and a no children policy.

As well as award winning accommodation Fludha also provides award winning breakfast. After a day out and about in Galloway's glorious countryside why not dine in Fludha's elegant surroundings in the evening? Christine's home cooked multiple choice menu will delight even the most discerning of food lovers. All of which is absolutely perfect when accompanied by a glass or two of wine from the quality wine list. With great views south and west over the river from the dining room there is no better place to sit and watch the sun go down.

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Ratings/Awards: Visit Scotland - 5 Stars
Number of Rooms: 6
Number Ensuite: 6
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Garden

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