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The Clachan Inn, Dalry

 
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The Clachan Inn,
8-10 Main Street,
St John’s Town of Dalry,
Castle Douglas,
DG7 3UW

 
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The Clachan Inn, Dalry

Where cosy comfort food meets class. A warm, welcoming atmosphere and a menu to delight, The Clachan Inn is an award-winning pub in the heart of Galloway. Situated in the picturesque village of St. John’s Town of Dalry on the edge of the Galloway Forest Park, half way along the Southern Upland Way, it’s the perfect lunch spot for walkers and those who love to explore.

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“A privilege to be on the first ‘Raw and Wild’ retreat at Barwhillanty! Such a special place, you really do feel like you’ve retreated from the hustle and bustle of the rest of world here. Stunning grounds and gardens, wonderful luxurious accommodation at Blairinnie, and Maria and Oscar are fantastic and warm hosts!”

Ellie
 
 
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