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Welcome to Bridge of Dee Station, Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway...

The former Bridge of Dee Railway Station, just 3 miles from Castle Douglas, offers comfortable bed & breakfast accommodation and self-catering holidays in a converted railway carriage. Situated in a beautiful rural setting with stunning views, Bridge of Dee Station is the perfect base for exploring all that Dumfries & Galloway has to offer.

The former Bridge of Dee Railway Station is just three miles from the market town of Castle Douglas which is well known locally for its excellent selection of independent shops as well as being the region’s ‘Food Town.’ Activities such as golf, fishing, sailing and mountain biking are easily accessed as is the Galloway Forest Park and the world-renowned 7Stanes Mountain Biking Trails. We are also close to spectacular coastline and stunning golden beaches at both Mossyard and Sandyhills on the Colvend Coast.

WINNER of Scotland's Business Awards Best B&B in Dumfries & Galloway.

Station House Bed & Breakfast

Station House Bed & Breakfast

Enjoy a stay at our Bed & Breakfast in the former Bridge of Dee Railway Station. With two beautifully furnished letting rooms, Bridge of Dee Station is situated in a rural setting with stunning views and is just three miles from the delightful market town of Castle Douglas - Scotland's Food Town...

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Railway Carriage Self-Catering Holidays

Railway Carriage Self-Catering Holidays

Enjoy your holiday in south west Scotland in our beautifully converted railway carriage which offers comfort and luxury in a stunning rural setting. With two bedrooms, a lounge, shower room and galley kitchen, our carriage holidays are perfect for those seeking 'quirky' holiday accommodation...

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About Our Railway Carriage

About Our Railway Carriage

Bridge of Dee station was on the branch line which ran from Castle Douglas to Kirkcudbright in south west Scotland. The station was closed in 1947, but the line was used up until the early 1960's. In spite of the time since the station was last active, there are still a number of original features remaining...

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