Castle Douglas 9.9 miles.
Hollys Hideaway is a charming, single-storey annex situated on the outskirts of Corsock near Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway.
Enjoying a serene location with a shared lawned garden, off-road parking and a charming interior, this delightful bolthole is perfect for couples and their canine companion seeking a weekend away in this region of Scotland.
Head through the front door into your new home-from-home, where you will find an open-plan living space to relax and unwind in.
The chef of the couple will soon feel at home in the kitchen with its electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and washing machine, ready to cook up tasty meals to be enjoyed at the dining table.
After dinner, relax and unwind on the sofa in the sitting area and catch up on your favourite shows on the Smart TV.
When it’s time to call it a night, then retreat to the king-size bedroom which boasts an en-suite shower for morning freshen-ups.
Or as you are in a designated Dark Sky Area, the region is known to have many Red Kites, red squirrels and deer to spot.
On days when the sun is shining, take a stroll onto the shared lawned garden, an ideal place to appreciate your idyllic surroundings.
Six miles away visit the small town of New Galloway located on the shores of Loch Ken, here you will find a couple of pubs, a village shop and the Catstrand Visitors Centre with a cafe and e-bike hire.
For the more adventurous the Loch Ken Activity Centre offers archery, laser tag and a wide variety of watersports including sailing, paddle boarding and kayaking.
Take time to explore Castle Douglas, the largest town in the region, where you can take your pick from the variety of independent shops, pubs, restaurants, and cafes.
Further afield lies Dalbeattie, home to the 7stanes: Dalbeattie cycling park, the Dalbeattie forest and Plantain Loch and many other attractions.
Continue your journey to the charming town of Kirkcudbright, known for its vibrant colour and art galleries as well as its coastal walks.
Those looking for a more urban experience can journey to Dumfries, Scotland's oldest town, where you can explore the Robert Burns House and Centre, take a stroll along the River Nith, and enjoy the Michelin Star restaurant of 1610.
At Hollys Hideaway, you can experience a little bit of everything that Scotland has to offer.