New England Bay Caravan Club Site
This site on the edge of Luce Bay (home to the TV series 2000 Acres of Sky) and is carefully landscaped into seven intimate pitching area with sea views. There is direct access from the site to a safe, clean and sandy beach which is ideal for sailing, watersports and sea angling. An ideal base for exploring the Forests and Rhins of Galloway, an unspoilt corner of Scotland. For the naturalist the area has a wealth of wild flowers and bird life, with a RSPB Visitor Centre. The sporting enthusiast is also well catered for with golf courses, green bowling, pony trekking in the vicinity and a swimming pool and sports centre located in Stranraer.
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Glenluce Caravan And Camping Park
Balkail Avenue
Glenluce
Newton Stewart
Wigtownshire
DG8 0QR
Tel: 01581 300412
Fax: 01581 300754
Glenluce
Newton Stewart
Wigtownshire
DG8 0QR
Tel: 01581 300412
Fax: 01581 300754
Drumlochart Caravan Park
Drumlochart Caravan Park, situated 5 miles from port of Stranraer and 8 miles from the fishing village of Portpatrick, in a part of Dumfries & Galloway known for its mild climate influenced by the Gulf stream, set in 22 acres of mixed woodland with clearings edged with Rhododendron hedges giving privacy and shelter.
Touring and Motor caravans are well catered for we have 30 pitches available with hard standing bases and electric hook-up points, each has a lawned area with space to park your car and pitch your awning. We have modern toilet facilities hairdryers and free hot showers all are kept spotlessly clean, there is also a separate dishwashing area. The laundry including washing machine, sink washing, tumble dryer and ironing facilities is for all to use.
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Touring and Motor caravans are well catered for we have 30 pitches available with hard standing bases and electric hook-up points, each has a lawned area with space to park your car and pitch your awning. We have modern toilet facilities hairdryers and free hot showers all are kept spotlessly clean, there is also a separate dishwashing area. The laundry including washing machine, sink washing, tumble dryer and ironing facilities is for all to use.
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Lochnaw
Leswalt
Stranraer
Wigtownshire
DG9 0RN
Tel: 01776 870232
Fax: 01776 870276
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Leswalt
Stranraer
Wigtownshire
DG9 0RN
Tel: 01776 870232
Fax: 01776 870276
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Email
South Port O Spittal C L
This peaceful one acre site on the beef and sheep farm of South Port O'Spittal enjoys panoramic views over the sea to Ireland and is set within a backdrop of rolling Galloway countryside.
South Port'O'Spittal Holiday Lodges makes for a perfect, relaxing, location in which to enjoy the beautiful countryside and coastal scenery.
The sand and shingle beach of Port O'Spittal Bay is a mere ten minute walk by footpath. Coastal footpaths can also be enjoyed with stunning views across the Irish Sea. Dolphins can often be seen inshore and there is a wide variety of birdlife to observe.
The fishing is good too, with Pollack, Mackeral and Tope in goodly numbers and there are local skippers operating Charter Hire from Portpatrick and Drummore should you wish to spend a few hours sea angling.
The village of Portpatrick, the jewel in bonnie Galloway's crown, with its array of restaurants, shops, picturesque harbour, putting green and Dunskey Gardens with coffee shop are a mere 2.5 miles away. This is also an ideal location for visiting Stranraer - enjoy a day trip to Ireland from the ferry town just 7 miles away.
Scotland's most southerly point, the Mull of Galloway with its Lighthouse and award winning Restaurant, Port Logan (home of the BBC's 2000 Acres of Sky television series), and the beautiful Logan Botanical Gardens are all within 15 miles of South Port O'Spittal .
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South Port'O'Spittal Holiday Lodges makes for a perfect, relaxing, location in which to enjoy the beautiful countryside and coastal scenery.
The sand and shingle beach of Port O'Spittal Bay is a mere ten minute walk by footpath. Coastal footpaths can also be enjoyed with stunning views across the Irish Sea. Dolphins can often be seen inshore and there is a wide variety of birdlife to observe.
The fishing is good too, with Pollack, Mackeral and Tope in goodly numbers and there are local skippers operating Charter Hire from Portpatrick and Drummore should you wish to spend a few hours sea angling.
The village of Portpatrick, the jewel in bonnie Galloway's crown, with its array of restaurants, shops, picturesque harbour, putting green and Dunskey Gardens with coffee shop are a mere 2.5 miles away. This is also an ideal location for visiting Stranraer - enjoy a day trip to Ireland from the ferry town just 7 miles away.
Scotland's most southerly point, the Mull of Galloway with its Lighthouse and award winning Restaurant, Port Logan (home of the BBC's 2000 Acres of Sky television series), and the beautiful Logan Botanical Gardens are all within 15 miles of South Port O'Spittal .
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Castle Bay Caravan Park
Portpatrick
Stranraer
Wigtownshire
DG9 9AA
Tel: 01776 810462
Fax: 01776 810639
Stranraer
Wigtownshire
DG9 9AA
Tel: 01776 810462
Fax: 01776 810639
Cairnryan Caravan Park
Cairnryan Caravan Park is a quality family run holiday park, nestling in the hills above Cairnryan near to the P&O ferry terminal to Larne.
There are panoramic views over Lochryan and the hills behind.
We are open from the beginning of March to the end of October.
There is also a swimming pool, children play park (see below) and games room which is opened at night.
There is a laundrette on the park and a local shop selling fresh rolls and papers a quarter of a mile away in the village.
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There are panoramic views over Lochryan and the hills behind.
We are open from the beginning of March to the end of October.
There is also a swimming pool, children play park (see below) and games room which is opened at night.
There is a laundrette on the park and a local shop selling fresh rolls and papers a quarter of a mile away in the village.
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Garlieston Lodge
Rusty & Christine welcome you to the Garlieston Lodge web site. Garlieston Lodge is situated in the village of Garlieston. The Lodge was originally built in the 1800's as a Gate Lodge for Galloway House, the seat of the Earl of Galloway and also sits in its own 5 acres of woodland with a small river running through it feeding our fishing lake stocked with rainbow and brown trout. We have a breeding herd of Britain's only all-black pedigree Large Black pigs, and on the rest of the small holding we have free range hens, geese and ducks. Wild deer can often be seen in the morning drinking from our lake.
Garlieston Harbour is steeped in maritime history and is the birth place of the floating Mulberry Harbours and the coastline at Wigtown Bay is home to an internationally recognised conservation reserve, important for wintering whooper swans, pink-footed geese, pintail and curlew.
Garlieston is the ideal place to spend a holiday or weekend break. The harbour village has two shops, (one of which is also a post office). A coffee shop, bowling green, tennis courts and two art galleries. But most importantly a pub offering superb food and excellent hospitality.
The Harbour, which is less than a minutes walk away from the Lodge, provides an excellent slipway to launch from and enjoy the Wigtown Bay estuary.
Our Camping & Caravanning Club Certificated Site is a Adults Only site and is the ideal place for a quiet break. If you want to fish, cycle, ramble, bird watch, sight see or just chill out our site has it all.
The site newly opened in June 2007 and sits with a small river on one side, lawns and an orchard on the other and overlooks our lake and woods.
All our Motorhome and Caravan pitches are on all year round hard standings and all have 16 amp Hook Ups. Some tent pitches are available with Hook Up.
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Garlieston Harbour is steeped in maritime history and is the birth place of the floating Mulberry Harbours and the coastline at Wigtown Bay is home to an internationally recognised conservation reserve, important for wintering whooper swans, pink-footed geese, pintail and curlew.
Garlieston is the ideal place to spend a holiday or weekend break. The harbour village has two shops, (one of which is also a post office). A coffee shop, bowling green, tennis courts and two art galleries. But most importantly a pub offering superb food and excellent hospitality.
The Harbour, which is less than a minutes walk away from the Lodge, provides an excellent slipway to launch from and enjoy the Wigtown Bay estuary.
Our Camping & Caravanning Club Certificated Site is a Adults Only site and is the ideal place for a quiet break. If you want to fish, cycle, ramble, bird watch, sight see or just chill out our site has it all.
The site newly opened in June 2007 and sits with a small river on one side, lawns and an orchard on the other and overlooks our lake and woods.
All our Motorhome and Caravan pitches are on all year round hard standings and all have 16 amp Hook Ups. Some tent pitches are available with Hook Up.
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Camping & Caravanning Club Certificated Site
Burnside Lane
Garlieston
Wigtownshire
DG8 8BT
Tel: 01988 600641
Fax: 08712 369452
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Burnside Lane
Garlieston
Wigtownshire
DG8 8BT
Tel: 01988 600641
Fax: 08712 369452
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Email
Knock School Caravan Park
Knock School Caravan Park is a quiet, secluded family run park, with space for twelve touring caravans or motorhomes and a separate area for four tents.
Situated in the idyllic costal and rural area of Wigtownshire, this approved park is open from early May through to September, and forms an excellent base for a relaxing holiday, with numerous local attractions within easy reach.
Located on the A747, three miles south of Port William and seven miles north of the historic town of Whithorn, the park is situated at the entrance to St. Medans Golf Course and safe beaches of Monreith Bay.
As a family run caravan park, great care and attention is taken in keeping the property clean and tidy. The follwing facilities help to provide a quiet, relaxing and enjoyable holiday. Such facilities include:
* Hard standing pitches
* Electrical Hook-Up Points
* Mains Water Supply
* Toilet block. H & C
* Shower (10p)
* Shaving Points
* Small Shop for Ice Cream etc
The garden is full of colourful flowers and shrubs, with distant sea views and countryside close by. Dogs are welcome if exercised off the park and kept on a lead at all times.
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Situated in the idyllic costal and rural area of Wigtownshire, this approved park is open from early May through to September, and forms an excellent base for a relaxing holiday, with numerous local attractions within easy reach.
Located on the A747, three miles south of Port William and seven miles north of the historic town of Whithorn, the park is situated at the entrance to St. Medans Golf Course and safe beaches of Monreith Bay.
As a family run caravan park, great care and attention is taken in keeping the property clean and tidy. The follwing facilities help to provide a quiet, relaxing and enjoyable holiday. Such facilities include:
* Hard standing pitches
* Electrical Hook-Up Points
* Mains Water Supply
* Toilet block. H & C
* Shower (10p)
* Shaving Points
* Small Shop for Ice Cream etc
The garden is full of colourful flowers and shrubs, with distant sea views and countryside close by. Dogs are welcome if exercised off the park and kept on a lead at all times.
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