Peacefully positioned well equipped and insulated these timber lodges offer you first class accommodation in a landscape of gently rolling countryside. Just 8 miles from sandy beaches this is an ideal touring base for Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire and the rest of Scotland's South West Border country. Golf, riding, fishing and sailing are available locally. Edinburgh is 100 miles by car.
You can also enjoy day trips to Ireland (fast Seacat or ferry) from Stranraer.
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All-male all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking
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Famed for its rugged coastline, lovely beaches, forests and wild moorland as much as for its ancient castles and charming little towns, this corner of South West Scotland provides a delightful backdrop to our holiday lodges in Kirkcudbrightshire.The inviting coastal village of Creetown is perhaps best known for its country music festival and as the setting for the cult film, The Wicker Man (there’s a 12 ft high model of him among many other fascinating exhibits in the Creetown Heritage Museum). And there’s a magical thrill in visiting a castle you can only by reach by boat. Threave Castle sits on a small island in the River Dee, and in another part of this great estate, Threave Gardens should please keen gardeners - both are easily accessible from our holiday lodges in Kirkcudbrightshire.
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Weekly Price Range: £179 - £473
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User Reviews
We have 86 in our database for Queenshill-Lodges. Only the last 10 are shown for each site
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 07/11/16-11/11/16 | Rating 4 / 5 |
We found the holiday lodges to be excellent value for money and loved the location. The lodge was very clean and had everything required for a comfortable stay. The only downsides to our stay was the poor signage for arrival in the dark (granite blocks which are engraved, but did not stand out in the dark). The reception was dark when we arrived at 5h15pm and when phoning to ask what we were supposed to do, the answer machine kicked in, so we were left not knowing what to do. We will visit again, but this time we know where we have to turn and also know what to expect when we reach the accommodation. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2006 | Rating 4 / 5 |
This is one of the most relaxing and peaceful breaks we have been on, nothing could have been better - PERFECT!! | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2006 | Rating 4 / 5 |
Great base to visit the South of Scotland. Close to good walking and bike tracks for all abilities. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2006 | Rating 4 / 5 |
Castle Douglas is particularly suitable for sightseeing and for relaxation. The location is very quiet and peaceful with lots of space between each lodge giving plenty of privacy. The owner was very pleasant and helpful as were the rest of the staff. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2006 | Rating 4 / 5 |
Our lodge was spotless, and we would happily recommend it to others. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2007 | Rating 4 / 5 |
Lovely setting, a great place to chill out! | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2007 | Rating 4 / 5 |
A quiet and peaceful setting with great lodges. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2007 | Rating 5 / 5 |
Near enough to the nearby towns of Kirkcudbright, Castle Douglas and the surrounding area, but far enough in to the countryside for a peaceful holiday. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2007 | Rating 4 / 5 |
Gorgeous lodges in a peaceful and beautiful setting with lovely beaches nearby. Highly recommended if you want to get away from it all! | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2007 | Rating 4 / 5 |
This was our third time of staying, and once again a most enjoyable week. The cleanliness of the property was excellent. A relaxing holiday in lovely surroundings and superb area. | ||
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