Easy Breaks - Spring/Summer 2009 - (Page 29) GARDENS OF DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY APRIL - MAY & SEPTEMBER (Sun - Thur) JUNE - AUGUST (Sun - Thur) Ayrshire, Dumfries & Galloway Enjoy the glorious gardens of the south west of Scotland enhanced by the warm air of the gulf stream. Entrance included to three gardens. 4 nights - £174 DBB 4 nights - £190 DBB HISTORIC DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY APRIL - MAY & SEPTEMBER (Sun - Thur) JUNE - AUGUST (Sun - Thur) A chance to visit the region’s many historical attractions including the home of the Duke of Buccleuch for which entry is included. 4 nights - £170 DBB 4 nights - £184 DBB DUMFRIES CELEBRATION LEISURE BREAK APRIL - MAY & SEPTEMBER (Sun - Thur) JUNE - AUGUST (Sun - Thur) DBB rate includes £17.50 diinner allocation. ASTON HOTEL The hotel is ideally located one mile from the centre of Dumfries in a tranquil setting of over 100 acres of landscaped gardens. In essence the Aston offers “a new concept in living” including 71 bedrooms all with individually controlled comfort cooling and heating system with triple glazed windows, en-suite power shower rooms, satellite and terrestrial channel televisions. Stay, relax and enjoy excellent food when celebrating that special occasion or anniversary. Includes Champagne, chocolates and flowers. 3 nights - £160 DBB 3 nights - £170 DBB TWO NIGHT CABARET/TRIBUTE NIGHTS Enjoy a fabulous evening of live entertainment with four course dinner and coffee. All breaks are Friday or Saturday arrivals. 21 MARCH -Blues Bros, 28 MARCH - Scottish Night 2 nights - £119 DBB 2 nights - £129 DBB 3 nights - £165 DBB 3 nights - £175 DBB 3 nights - £199 DBB 4 APRIL - Glamd, 18 APRIL - Just John & Paul, 25 APRIL - Scottish Night 11 APRIL - Tom Jones ONE NIGHT SUNDAY CEILIDH DUMFRIES Popular ceilidh nights with Scottish themed dinner and piper, accordionist, drummer and dancers. MAY - OCTOBER (Sunday Arrival) 1 night - £59 DBB CAIRNDALE HOTEL & LEISURE CLUB Situated in the centre of Dumfries, the Cairndale is one of south west Scotland’s leading privately owned hotels, offering a wide range of facilities including 91 en-suite bedrooms and suites. Excellent leisure facilities include a 14m heated indoor pool with hot spa bath, sauna, steam room and air conditioned gymnasium. Golf can be arranged on over 20 courses by the Golf coordinator. SUMMER SIZZLERS JUNE & AUGUST JULY Enjoy two or three nights dinner, bed and breakfast with full use of the extensive leisure facilities. 2 nights - £139 DBB 2 nights - £119 DBB 3 nights - £179 DBB 3 nights - £165 DBB 29 ROMANTIC PACKAGE This romantic break in one of the cosy rooms includes chocolates in your room with flowers and sparkling wine. APRIL - OCTOBER 2 nights - £150 DBB SPRING/SUMMER SHORT BREAK APRIL - OCTOBER This two night short break includes a bottle of wine on your first night with dinner. 2 nights - £140 DBB MIDWEEK BREAK This three night break includes dinner, bed and breakfast. AULDGIRTH, DUMFRIES APRIL - OCTOBER 3 nights - £175 DBB FRIARS CARSE COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL Set in 45 acres of woodland extending to the banks of the River Nith, the hotel, with its magnificent panelled enterance hall and elegant staircase, offers guests a warm welcome with a bar and well-furnished spacious lounge with views over the garden and river. The 21 en-suite bedrooms have television, telephone, hairdryer and tea/coffee facilities. Private salmon and sea trout fishing is available on the hotel’s mile plus stretch of the river. www.easy-breaks.com for wherever you want to go www.easy-breaks.com http://www.easy-breaks.com/accommodation/Scotland/South/aston-hotel-dumfries.aspx?utm_source=march_brochure09&utm_medium=online&utm_campaign=march_brochure09 http://www.easy-breaks.com/accommodation/Scotland/South/cairndale-hotel-and-leisure-club.aspx?utm_source=march_brochure09&utm_medium=online&utm_campaign=march_brochure09 http://www.easy-breaks.com/accommodation/Scotland/South/friars-carse-hotel.aspx?utm_source=march_brochure09&utm_medium=online&utm_campaign=march_brochure09 http://www.easy-breaks.com http://www.easy-breaks.com
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