In the centre of the old town, Dobbin's is a friendly and informal place with 15 small and creaky-floored but comfortable rooms (one of them supposedly haunted). The building has been around for over three centuries, and has a priest's hole and an original 16th-century fireplace to prove it.
Restoration work has left the hotel's facade resembling a 12th-century tower house once again, and returned the windows to their original arched shape.