Nether Barr Steading is a fine stone built courtyard steading converted into six self-catering Cottages. Set in 15 acres of farmland elevated above the River Cree, the Nether Barr Steading enjoys magnificent views towards the Galloway Hills. The cottages provide a "home from home" comfort and are situated off the courtyard which dates back to the 1800's when the steading was originally a farm owned by the Earl of Galloway.
Nestled in a peaceful area in and yet within walking distance or a short drive from Newton Stewart for shopping and the gateway to the Galloway Forest Park, there is plenty to Dumfries & Galloway. This is an ideal spot for mountain biking, we are close to Kirroughtree and Glentrool, part of the 7 stanes.
Nestled in a peaceful area in and yet within walking distance or a short drive from Newton Stewart for shopping and the gateway to the Galloway Forest Park, there is plenty to Dumfries & Galloway. This is an ideal spot for mountain biking, we are close to Kirroughtree and Glentrool, part of the 7 stanes.
Services
Each cottage has been individually designed to enhance the natural charm of the buildings. Linen (except for cots) and towels are provided. Please note this is a barn conversion, ceilings can be low. The living areas are open plan incorporating lounge/dining area and fitted kitchen. The kitchens are fully equipped with electric cooker, microwave, fridge freezer and washer / dryer.
With dramatic unspoilt landscapes, beautiful coastlines, lochs and mountains, Dumfries and Galloway hosts a wide range of attractions and activities to all visitors. From bird watching, walking, cycling or generally just relaxing, this area has something for everyone. Below is a list of just some of the things to do.
Getting to the Nether Barr is easy. We are situated near the A75 Euro-route which runs from Dumfries to Stranraer. At the Newton Stewart roundabout (26 miles east of Stranraer, 50 miles west of Dumfries) take the A714 signposted for Wigtown. The Nether Barr is signposted, half a mile from the roundabout on the left.
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Ellen Stewart
Jan 07, 2021
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Michelle Kilpatrick
Aug 28, 2020
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Jackie Scott
Aug 09, 2020
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Julia Johnson
Aug 05, 2019
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Tracey Stafford
Dec 15, 2018
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Lovely place to stay with 2 dogs. Nothing too much trouble and everything you needed for a week's stay. Just the small things like washing and dishwasher tablets, and tea coffee and sugar make life so much easier on arrival. Lovely comfy bed with amazing views all round, a safe shed to put our bikes in and a lovely paddock to walk the dogs. Excellent
Robert Nassau
Aug 15, 2018
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