Cabin ∙ 3 bedrooms ∙ 6 guests | Cottage in Garlieston

3 Bedroom Cottage in Garlieston
Ptarmigan is a charming terraced home with coastal views, situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Garlieston, Dumfries and Galloway. With off-road parking and accepting two well-behaved pets, this well-appointed retreat is perfect for families or friends seeking a serene seaside escape. Upon entering the property, be greeted by a spacious kitchen, perfect for preparing and enjoying home-cooked delicacies together. Savour your meal at the dining table, or if the weather permits, head outdoors to your own private courtyard and dine alfresco amidst the occasional birdsong. Afterwards, ascend the stairs to discover an inviting sitting room, complete with a Smart TV and an electric flame-effect fire, creating a warm and welcoming space to relax after a day of exploration. This room also boasts a balcony with seating for two, offering a tranquil spot to enjoy a morning coffee or your favourite evening tipple. A selection of books are available for those quieter moments. The sleeping accommodation is spread across two floors, comprising two king-size bedrooms, one of which benefits from a TV for those lazy mornings in bed, and a tastefully-presented double bedroom. The master king-size bedroom also features an en-suite shower room, providing a private space to freshen up. In addition to this, there is a sleek bathroom, as well as a separate shower room, ensuring there are ample facilities for all guests and no evening queues. As you begin to settle, draw your attention to the carefully curated photography of the owner, and draw inspiration of the hidden gems and must-see spots in the area. Venture beyond the confines of Ptarmigan to explore a plethora of local attractions. Meander through the woodland of Galloway House Gardens, where plant lovers will revel in their exploratory stroll through acres of landscaped beauty, to access the beach for a day of basking in the sun. History enthusiasts will relish a visit to the ancient village of Whithorn, boasting the Iron Age Roundhouse, The Whithorn Trust and Museum, offering a guaranteed picture-postcard moment everywhere you turn. Immerse yourself in the mystique and tranquillity of St Ninian's Cave, steeped in legend and religion as it reflects centuries of devotion; the peace within is palpable. Further afar is Galloway Forest Park, where you can hike through ancient woodlands, marvel at cascading waterfalls, and stargaze under some of the darkest skies in Europe. Ptarmigan awaits delightful exploration, whether you choose to stay in or around the village.
Garlieston is a small coastal village that nestles on the Machars Peninsula, looking out over Wigtown Bay. It was popular as a fishing and cargo harbour until the 20th century, partly due to the extension of the Wigtownshire Railway. Worth noting is the part played by Garlieston in the development and testing of the Mulberry harbours that were deployed during the D-Day Landings. Today, the harbour provides berthing for leisure and fishing craft and offers a shop and Post Office as well as a traditional inn serving wholesome meals. The gardens of nearby Galloway House date from 1740 and offer a superb network of walks through magical woodland that lead towards the sweeping shoreline. Just north of Garlieston is Wigtown, once a thriving port, and now Scotland's National Book Town. Apart from the attractive scenery and the varied coastline, the Machars Peninsular offers pretty towns such as Port William, still a working harbour, and Monreith, which was the home of writer Gavin Maxwell and offers a delightful, sandy beach.