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This Scottish Gaelic village is known for being a burgh and for being part of Dumfriesshire as one of its parishes. Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway is one of the most relevant places to visit and experience this spa region, and you're sure to enjoy plenty of entertainment at any time of the year when you visit one of these charming town centre holiday rentals. It's a wonderful base for exploring the south lands of Scotland and beyond.
Country holiday lettings in the middle of townIf you're looking for a new adventure with family and friends, Moffat is a must-visit stop in Scotland. There are exceptional country-style cottages that catch the eye thanks to their stone facades. These facilities can accommodate up to 9 people inside, who can share in a spacious setting both inside and outside the rental, as they have gardens and outdoor terraces that are ideal for conviviality with all the basic amenities for family members, including a well-trained pet.
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Moffat has gained a good deal of popularity as a spa town, with tourists coming to enjoy the health benefits of the local water. Previously, Moffat was no more than a small village. However, the discovery of the Salt and Sulphurous Water springs started a revolution that made it a favourite destination for visitors. The spring waters were known to heal, according to history, an enormous variety of ailments, ranging from gout and rheumatism to skin ailments and digestive complaints.
The nature in MoffatIt's not hard to imagine beautiful landscapes where lime green stands out when thinking of a holiday in Scotland, one of the features that make this place special is that there's no shortage of greenery, delightful weather and a sense of wonder at nature. This town is made up of special locations to take you out of the routine, and you can pitch a tent or have a picnic with breakfasts and desserts of the freshest fruits. The gentle rays of the sun and the azure sky will not fail to steal the eye in your photographs.
Travellers and activities
Moffat is distinguished by its serene ambience and tranquil atmosphere, so if you're aiming to travel to a place full of hustle and bustle and adrenaline, Moffat is not what you're looking for. On the contrary, its characteristics are more suited to a trip with loved ones, a camping trip with friends or a romantic getaway away from the city and its hectic life. It is a special stop to connect with nature, lower stress and appreciate the simple things that life has to offer.
Moffat for exercise loversMoffat and its hills are a treasure trove for walkers of all levels. Although you can spend long days off, if you're the type of person who can't stop and want to continue with your exercise routine despite being on holiday, a few days in Moffat will do you good. There are perfect walking trails near the sheep farms. It's also possible to hike hills and trails of varying levels around the lake and its famous waterfall. Visitors love to spend time climbing up the hill to take the top of the waterfall for themselves.
Did you know that Moffat is nationally recognized as the home of Moffat Caramel? This dessert was made by Janet Cook Johnstone, who was from a representative family in the town and this recipe has been passed down from generation to generation
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For the more careful cyclist, Moffat has the advantage of being close to National Cycle Route 74, which runs from Carlisle to South Lanarkshire on quiet roads close to the M74. Route 74 also links to Britain's first coast-to-coast cross-country trail, the Southern Upland Way
2. Go to a Rugby match with friendsThe famous Rugby Club, opened in 1994, is named "The Rams" in allusion to the High Street figure, reflecting Moffat's association with the wool trade. The ground takes place at The Holm, Selkirk Road and is wholly owned by the club. Training matches for the 1st XV take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7pm, at Holm Park
3. Watch a film at the local cinemaThe Upper Annandale Dramatic Society originated in 1951 and runs a wide variety of activities including plays, pantomime performances, musicals and exhibitions. The building also houses the Moffat Movies cinema, which broadcasts videos in large screen format and 7.1 digital surround sound, and the Moffat Music Society. The cinema sponsors charities and encourages other productions to visit
4. Walk the Annandale WayThe Annandale Way is a 55-mile long-distance footpath connecting Moffat and Annan, that can be walked north-south or south-north. It was designed by Sulwath Connections and local municipalities, with the cooperation of the region's ranches and ranchers, and aims to promote the highlights of Annandale as a hiking area
5. Meet the astronomical observatoryThe observatory is for the community and is available for public access to astronomical observation and astronomical photos. The Moffat Astronomy Committee maintains the Moffat Community Observatory as a free service, but there are maintenance costs that need to be covered, so it is common to make a donation at each visit
Information about holiday lettings in Moffat
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 24 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -38%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £42. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and fireplace. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 17 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 96% of the properties. |