visit the murray arms hotel in gatehouse of fleet

new bar and restaurant NOW open!

The award-winning Murray Arms Hotel is our hidden gem in rural Dumfries and Galloway.

Nestled in the quaint town of Gatehouse of Fleet, South West Scotland, The Murray Arms is a newly renovated, stylish hotel offering accommodation and dining plus the addition of a drinks and coffee bar. It’s in prime position for you to discover and experience culture and adventure in the rugged landscape of South Scotland.

Originally built in 1760 as a coaching inn, this iconic and historic building served as a resting place for weary travellers journeying through the beautiful Scottish countryside.

 
 

Wow, gorgeous hotel. Warm and beautiful interior. Room 10 was a double and looked out onto the street. I slept like a log and it was so good, I’ve booked in for the next 6 months for business. Breakfast was also delicious and I had a lovely woman serve me breakfast. I’m lactose intolerant and they adjusted the menu for me, which was perfect. The breakfast menu also said gluten free etc, so caters for all tastes. Thank you for the most enjoyable stay. Could have locked myself in there for days instead of going to work.


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