Holiday parks in Dumfries and Galloway are all about enjoying the great outdoors. This rural region, in the south-west of Scotland, is made up of an idyllic shoreline and acres upon acres of forest. The holiday parks here are secluded and scenic. You’ll find them in the heart of the countryside, so you can expect touches like dog-friendly parks, adventure playgrounds and lakeside taverns.
Mountain bikers are in for a treat. Five of the award-winning 7stanes biking centres and routes are found in Dumfries and Galloway. Plus, the Southern Upland Way starts from here, linking both coasts of Scotland with a 210-mile-long cycling and hiking trail. Galloway Forest Park is another big-hitter. You can explore the glens and hills. Or, stay after dark, to experience Scotland’s first Dark Sky Park.
Southerness, Dumfries, Scotland
Beach on the doorstep | Indoor pool | Lively entertainment | Pet Friendly
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Beach on the doorstep | Indoor pool | Local towns nearby | Relaxed atmosphere
View propertyBeattock, Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway
Lakeside tavern | Stunning countryside location | Adventure playground | Acres of land to explore | Dog friendly park
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Dumfries and Galloway
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Dumfries and Galloway
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In Dumfries, you can visit the home of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns. Browse original manuscripts and check out the desk and chair where he wrote some of his poetic masterpieces.
By day, Galloway Forest Park is perfect for lochside walks and mountain hikes. By night, it’s one of the best places in the UK to stargaze. It’s got Dark Sky Park status and the low light pollution means you can see more than 7,000 planets and stars, including the Milky Way.