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Cairndale Hotel and Leisure Club
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Mon - Friday 0900 - 1800
(Feb - May. Sept Oct 0900 - 2000 hrs)
Sat 0900 - 1200
Sun 1200 - 1600
Contact UK: 0845-1306-241 (local call rate)
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Cairndale Hotel and Leisure Club

Cairndale Hotel and Leisure Club, English Street, Dumfries DG1 2DF

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Classic Comment:

The Cairndale Hotel in Dumfries is highly recommended with the Reivers Restaurant being awarded an AA Rosette for Fine Dining. Rates from £44.50pp Dinner, Bed & Breakfast

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Directions
20 Miles off A74(M), on A75. On left as you enter town centre. Railway station 1/4 mile. Glasgow/Edinburgh 1 1/2 hrs.
Distances
Glasgow 85 Miles

Manchester 145 Miles

Perth 146 Miles

Edinburgh 121 Miles

London 336 Miles

Mileages are approximate
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Things to see and do
New Lanark World heritage Site, New Lanark - A full day out exploring the award winning attractions of the historic village, or do a bit of shopping at the Edinburgh woollen mill. There is something for everyone and only one hours drive from either Glasgow or Edinburgh.

Falls of Clyde, New Lanark - Take a walk up the spectacular falls of Clyde and experience the magnificent views of the four waterfalls. Why not book an organised walk to see the badgers, flora and fauna and more.

House, Mauchline - The house has been restored to a modern museum, with most of the house being devoted to Burns himself. There are other local exhibits on display.

Burns National Heritage Park, Alloway - Explore burns country and visit all the famous places including the cottage, monument and the ‘Brig O Doon’, then enjoy a walk around the visitor centre.

Culzean Castle and country Park, South Ayrshire - Has been restored and contains the fine collection of artwork and furniture. Why not take a walk around the miles of woodland, relax in the gardens or try the adventure playground.

Dundonald Castle, Kilmarnock - Was built for Robert II in 1371. Accessible to all parts of the castle, there is about a 30 metres climb to the top although the views you get on a clear day over the Southern highland mountains or to the isle of Arran are amazing.

Heads of Ayr Park and Off Road Centre, Ayr - Have a relaxing pony ride or try the excitement of the quad bikes. Wonder around the rare and exotic animals both indoors and outdoors.

Kelburn Castle, Largs - It is still a lived in castle by the Earl. Explore the magnificent gardens and views over the Firth of Clyde, take a walk and visit the waterfalls and gorges.

Loudoun Castle, Galston -There are over 500 acres of countryside; whether its punch ‘n’ judy to macdonalds farm or twist ‘n’ shout to the log flume, there is something for everyone. If you want to relax why not visit the ruins of Loudoun Castle itself.

Threave Castle c/o Historic Scotland, Castle Douglas - The massive tower is situated on an island in the river Dee and was built in the late 14th century.

Caerlaverock Castle c/o Historic Scotland, Dumfries - One of Scotland’s finest castles and is thought of as a Medieval Fortress. This moated castle has a children’s adventure park, model seige engine and nature trail.

Cardoness Castle c/o Historic Scotland, Gatehouse of Fleet - This 15th Century tower house stands on a rocky platform above the Fleet water. Cardoness Castle was the ancient home of the McCullochs.

MacLellan’s Castle c/o Historic Scotland, Kircudbright - Built in 1577 using stone from an adjoining ruined monastery by the Provost Sir Thomas MacLellan. This building has fine architectural detail.

Logan Botanic Gardens. Stranraer - Luxuriate amoung the array of bizarre and beautiful plants the flourish outdoors in Scotland’s most exotic garden.

Drumlanrig Castle,Thornhill - Art works by Leonardo, Rembrandt, and Holbein and held at this 17th century castle. Extensive gardens and country parks can also be found.

Floors Castle, Kelso - Largest inhibited castle in Scotland and is home to the Duke of Roxburghe. Spectacular staterooms with priceless paintings and tapestries. Also has beautiful extensive grounds and gardens.

Hermitage Castle c/o Historic Scotland, Newcastleton - A vast eerie Fortress at the heart of many of the bloodiest events in the history of the Borders.

Dawyck Botanic Garden, Stobo - Explore Dawyck’s wild wonderland walks and secret delights in the stunning landscaped Scottish Borders.

Shambellie House Museum of Costume, Dumfries - Set in attractive wooded grounds this Victorian country house has a superb collection of period costumes on open display.

Dundrennan Abbey c/o Historic Scotland, Dundrennan - Mary, Queen of Scots spent her last night on Scottish soil in this Cistercian Abbey. It was built in the 12th century and stands in a small secluded valley.

Sweetheart Abbey c/o Historic Scotland, New Abbey - The splendid remains of a late 13th century Cistercian Abbey founded by Devorgilla, Lady of Galloway in memory if her husband.

Creetown Gem Rock Museum and Crystal Cave, Newton Stewart - A world class collection of gems, crystals, minerals and fossils. Also see the Professors study and the workshops.

Museum of Lead Mining, Wanlockhead - Visitors can explore the rich culture and heritage of Wanlockhead and its people.

Jedburgh Abbey c/o Historic Scotland, Jedburgh - A majestic building founded by David the 1st in 1138. The visitor centre contains the priceless Jedburgh Comb and other Artefacts found during excavations.

Melrose Abbey c/o Historic Scotland, Melrose - At one time probably the richest Abbey in Scotland. The remains of this 16th century Abbey is believed to be the burial place of Robert the Bruce’s heart.

Gretna Green Story Exhibition, Gretna Green - Watch the story unfold in an exciting exhibition with audio-visual displays and re-enactments.

Blacksmith’s Souvenir Shop, Gretna Green - Adjacent to the Blacksmith’s marriage room, the shop contains artefacts, gifts and speciality whiskies.

Gretna Gateway Outlet Village, Gretna,Scotland’s premier factory outlet village.

Tartan Shop, Gretna Green - A showcase for UK manufacturing including cashmere, tartan, knitwear, luxury foods and much more.

Moffat Woollen Mill, Moffat - Watch the resident weaver keep the Scottish weaving tradition alive. Also purchase some of the hand made goods for ideal gifts.

Jedburgh Woollen Mill, Jedburgh - A selection of knitwear, tartan, gifts and souvenirs. Also discover Scottish Clans and tartans at the Clan History and Heraldry Centre.

The Abbey Mill, Melrose - A historic mill with superb choice of knitwear, countrywear and outerwear, as well as Scottish foods, gifts and souvenirs available.

Scottish Maritime Museum, Irvine - Visit the different sites around the harbour, board the ships and find out about life on board or repairs plus lots more

Ailsa Golf Course, Turnberry - 18 hole golf course

Bogside Golf Course, Irvine - 18 hole golf course

Citadel Leisure Centre, Ayr - Includes swimming pool, sauna & steam rooms, spa, gym and sports halls to name a few.

Darley Golf Course, Troon - 18 hole golf course.

and indoor and outdoor sports facilities.

Girvan Golf Course, Girvan - 18 hole Golf Course

Largs Golf Course, Largs - 18 hole Golf Course.

Routenburn Golf Course, Largs - 18 hole golf course.

Scottish Paintball Centre, Kilmarnock

St Nicholas Golf Course, Prestwick - 18 hole Golf Course

Seafield Golf Course, Ayr - 18 hole golf course.

The Garage Leisure Centre, Kilmarnock

Cream O’ Galloway, Gatehouse of Fleet - Farm producing world-class luxury ice cream. Superb views, picnic areas and adventure play ground including 3D maze.

Farm Buggy Trails, Lockerbie - Guided quad trails through hills and forestry. Clay pigeon shooting and fishing also available.

Marthrown of Mabie, Dumfries - Activity centre includes high ropes courses; open canoe instruction and hire, climbing walls and cat walk agility courses.

Galloway Sailing Centre, Castle Douglas - The centre offers water sports tuition and hire for beginners to advanced levels. Other activities include quad biking, archery, mountain biking, abseiling and raft building.

Loch Ken Water Ski School, Loch Ken - Water Ski and watersports centre for all ages and abilities offering ski and wake board tuition. Also Ringo and Banana boat rides available with full equipment provided.

The Pines Golf Centre, Dumfries - 18-hole parkland golf course. Also floodlit driving range, bunker and pitching practice area all covered, including tailor made courses for children.

Vikingar is a visitor attraction in Largs which tells the story of the Viking invaders. The complex also has a great selection of leisure facilities

Falls of Clyde, New Lanark - Take a walk up the spectacular falls of Clyde and experience the magnificent views of the four waterfalls. Why not book an organised walk to see the badgers, flora and fauna and more.

Leadhills and Wanlockhead Railway, Biggar - Visit some of Scotland’s highest villages along the narrow gauge and then explore the lead mining village and museum.