Trigony House Hotel | Closeburn | Thornhill | Dumfries & Galloway | Scotland | UK | DG3 5EZ
Telephone: 01848 331211 | E-mail: info@trigonyhotel.co.uk
On this page we have a selection of recent customer reviews taken from the last 4 weeks, followed by a selection of Hotel guides and what they say about Trigony. For more information about rooms and availability please follow the links on the right hand side. If you would like to submit your own review to be published on this page please click on the link at the bottom of the page.
18/06/2010
Jane & Russell Longton
"Very well looked after, best breakfast ever."
16/06/2010
Mr & Mrs Todd
"Our fifth visit and hopefully not our last."
13/06/2010
Jude Powell
"Thoroughly enjoyed hotel, gardens, food - and especially the choice of wines on the list!"
11/06/2010
Graham Dutch & Sandy Rose
"One Visit is not enough, fine hospitality, comfort & the delights from the kitchen."
08/06/2010
Callum Hudd
"Best pudding ever."
06/06/2010
Karen & Mark Robson
"Yet another great stay. Had a super time. Thank you."
05/06/2010
Pam & Niall Fulton
"Beautiful Gardens, Superb Food, a treasure of a hotel! We are really glad we visited."
"A super little hotel – warm, stylish and extremely welcoming. Adam and Jan are doing their own thing wonderfully: expect delicious food, pretty rooms and a lovely garden. The house dates back to 1700, a shooting lodge for the local castle. Inside: Japanese oak panelling in the hall, leather sofas in the sitting room and an open fire in the dining room, where doors open onto the terrace for al fresco dinners in summer. Adam cooks delicious rustic fare, perhaps crab, saffron and lemon tart, loin of roe venison with a juniper jus, rhubarb and port jelly with a citrus sorbet; there's a vegetable garden that provides much in summer. Bedrooms are excellent value for money (many are dog friendly) and come with floral fabrics, summer colours, padded bedheads, golden throws. One has its own conservatory/sitting room which opens onto a private lawn, but even the simpler rooms are attractive and all have flat-screens TV/DVDs; there's a film library downstairs. Falconry, riding and fishing can all be arranged, even vintage car hire. Drumlanrig Castle is close and worth a peek."
"Former shooting lodge for Closeburn Castle, 1 mile S of Thornhill, now informal country hotel run by owners, Jan and Adam (the chef) Moore. 'Friendly, relaxed atmosphere.' Lounge, bar (background music), dining room (organic rustic cuisine). 'Excellent food; welcoming staff.' Wood-burning stoves. 4 acre grounds: walled garden. Wi-Fi. Dog-friendly."
"It started its life amid the beautiful rolling hills of the Nithsdale valley as a grand shooting lodge for the ancient Closeburn Castle. Today Trigony House is a homely and welcoming country manor surrounded by four acres of secluded gardens and mature woodlands, and history both natural and physical for miles beyond. Nestled into this historic lodge are 10 unique luxury bedrooms individually