The Ken Bridge Hotel is a 10 bedroom Georgian hotel with adjoining campsite set in a spectacular river bank location close by Loch Ken in the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfries and Galloway.
Our accommodation bookings are based on a bed and breakfast basis with packed lunches and evening meals available daily if required.
Purchased in September 2023 by its current owners, Alistair & Tatiana Elder, The Ken Bridge Hotel is a 10 bedroom former Georgian coaching Inn, situated beside the 5 span Ken Bridge itself which crosses the river Ken to New Galloway and beyond.
The hotel room configuration offers a variety of options from single occupancy rooms to family rooms able to cater for differing requirements.
Along with the Hotel, there is a 15 pitch caravan & Camp site and together, they offer a variety of accommodation possibilities and each with some beautiful views over the river.
The hotel has 2 residents restaurants, each with a capacity for 40 guests. Our main restaurant overlooks the river and the river terrace area and offers a beautiful backdrop when dining.
Our other restaurant is slightly larger and offers a less formal dinning option.
We have 2 traditional bar areas with both of them fully stocked with a varied selection of draught beers and stouts. A small selection of Hand pour Ales are available and the gantry is well stocked with an assortment of spirits, non alcoholic beers, stouts & Cider as well a good selection of blended and fine malt whiskies.
The riverside terrace and beer garden are to the rear of the property and provide a stunning & relaxing setting in the fairer weather for drinks, teas & coffees for both residents and non residents alike.
Lunches are only served on Saturdays and Sundays and evening meals are served every night throughout the week for residents and non residents alike. All non Hotel residents are advised to pre book and reserve a table for evening meals as we cannot always guarantee availability for walk in guests.
We have a strict no pet policy. Dogs are not permitted within any part of the building but they are allowed in the beer garden and in the campsite, with prior notice and must be kept on a lead at all times.