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1 Maxwell Street, DG5 4AH DalbeattieGBP 30 - 70

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This family-run hotel offers attractive en suite accommodation in the centre of Dalbeattie, on Scotland’s beautiful Solway coast in Kirkcudbrightshi… More
Colvend, Rockcliffe, DG5 4QW DalbeattieGBP 50 - 90

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This small, family-run hotel is beautifully situated within 7 acres of mature gardens and woodlands, in a secluded position within a national scenic a… More
 

Dalbeattie: Guide


Dalbeattie (Birch Trees") is a town in Dumfries and Galloway (formerly Kirkcudbrightshire), Scotland.

Dalbeattie is situated in a wooded valley on the Urr Water five miles east of Castle Douglas. It is at the junction of the A710 road|A710 and A711 roads and the A745 road|A745 terminates a mile to the west at Buittle Bridge. Formerly granite quarrying was an important part of its economy, and the quarry still exists. Dalbeattie granite was used to build parts of Windsor Castle. Dalbeattie is also famous for being the hometown of William McMaster Murdoch, the first officer of the RMS Titanic|RMS Titanic who died when the ship sank in 1912.

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