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Scottisgh Tourist Board: 3 stars, slef-cateringM3 Typically suitable for guests who depend on the use of a wheelchair, but transfer unaided to and from the wheelchair in a seated positionGreen Tourism Business Scheme  
 
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Regional view  
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From the South

Head for Dumfries, go around the ring road and take the A701 north towards Moffat for approximately 7 miles.

Watch for signs to Ae Village and Ae Forest on the left on the big downward overtaking stretch just before Parkgate.

Go left. You pass the village after 2 miles. Keep straight on with the river on the right.

Gubhill is the big white farm on the right after the next 2 miles.

From the North
Exit the M74 at Junction 15 & head for Dumfries

Its 10 miles of forests and fields & a narrow bridge before you come to Parkgate.

Ignore the Ae singe in Parkgate, take the Ae Village singe on the right after it.

You pass the village after 2 miles. Keep straight on with the river on the right.

Gubhill is the big white farm on the right after the next 2 miles.

 
 


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Country roads
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Forest Tracks
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