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1 bedroom
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1 bathroom
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1 bed
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About the Place Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
Located in Glenluce: The Bee Hive is our latest bespoke glamping pod addition to "The Galloway Steading", crafted in Galloway forest timber with stunning views and fully enclosed pet friendly garden. Private outside dining, hot tub and fire pit to ensure you can fully enjoy beautiful views and gorgeous black skies at night. With a fully equipped kitchen and shower room and a king-size bed were hoping this couples retreat has it all for complete relaxation. *£13/pet. Book via our website for the best deal.
A beautiful roomy, cosy and warm open plan space with decking boasting a dining area and covered hot tub area. You'll have your own private fully enclosed garden with a fire pit and bbq to fully enjoy the outdoors.
There is free parking on site near the cabin
Countryside. 15 minutes from Stranraer for all amenities, 25 minutes from Newton Stewart. Surrounded by farmland and lovely views and only 10 min walk to beach in one direction and 5 min walk to river and woodland walks. The perfect setting for a relaxing getaway or to simply sit in your private hot tub or garden and enjoy the beautiful dark skies.
Glenluce, Scotland, despite being a smaller village, offers a variety of attractions for short-term visitors. Here are some notable places to explore:
Glenluce Abbey: Immerse yourself in history by visiting the ruins of Glenluce Abbey. Dating back to the 12th century, this Cistercian monastery provides a fascinating glimpse into Scotland's medieval past.
Galloway Forest Park: Just a short drive from Glenluce, Galloway Forest Park is a haven for nature lovers. Explore the forest trails, enjoy scenic drives, and marvel at the Dark Sky Park, where you can stargaze on clear nights.
Mull of Galloway: Venture to the southernmost point of Scotland and visit the Mull of Galloway. Climb to the top of the iconic lighthouse for panoramic views of the Irish Sea and the Isle of Man.
Castle Kennedy Gardens: Discover the beauty of Castle Kennedy Gardens, a stunning 75-acre estate featuring landscaped grounds, a loch, and the romantic ruins of Castle Kennedy.
Logan Botanic Garden: If you have a green thumb or simply appreciate lush landscapes, visit Logan Botanic Garden. This exotic garden, warmed by the Gulf Stream, showcases a variety of plants from around the world.
Stranraer Museum: Learn more about the local history and culture at Stranraer Museum. The exhibits cover a range of topics, including maritime history and the region's agricultural heritage.
Dunskey Castle: Explore the atmospheric ruins of Dunskey Castle, located near Portpatrick. Perched on the cliffs overlooking the Irish Sea, this medieval castle offers a picturesque setting for history enthusiasts.
Wigtown: Known as Scotland's National Book Town, Wigtown is a short drive away and boasts numerous bookshops, cafes, and a literary festival. It's a charming destination for bibliophiles.
RSPB Nature Reserve at Wood of Cree: Birdwatchers will appreciate a visit to the RSPB nature reserve. The Wood of Cree is one of the largest ancient woodlands in southern Scotland and provides a habitat for a variety of bird species.
Local Pubs and Eateries: Enjoy the local hospitality by trying out the village pubs and eateries. Sample traditional Scottish dishes and indulge in the warm atmosphere of these charming establishments.
While Glenluce itself is a tranquil village, the surrounding area offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences for short-term visitors.
We are pet friendly here at the Galloway steading all of our accommodation has secure private safe areas for your family friend that coupled with lots of lovely walks all around us should ensure a fun break for them too. There's a £13 charge per dog per stay max 3 per accommodation payable on arrival.
Glenluce and the surrounding areas offer various sports and outdoor activities for tourists who enjoy staying active. Here are some sports and recreational options:
Golf: Scotland is renowned for its golf courses, and Glenluce is no exception. The area has several golf courses, including the Wigtownshire County Golf Course, offering beautiful landscapes for a round of golf.
Hiking and Walking Trails: Explore the scenic countryside by taking advantage of the numerous hiking and walking trails in the region. Galloway Forest Park, in particular, offers a variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Cycling: Bring your bike or rent one locally to explore the picturesque countryside. There are cycling routes that cater to both casual riders and more experienced cyclists.
Fishing: Enjoy fishing in the rivers and lochs surrounding Glenluce. Check local regulations and obtain the necessary permits for a relaxing day by the water.
Bird Watching: The Wood of Cree, an RSPB nature reserve, is a haven for birdwatchers. Bring your binoculars and explore the diverse bird species in this beautiful natural setting.
Water Sports: If you're a fan of water activities, head to the nearby coastline for opportunities like kayaking, windsurfing, or simply enjoying a day at the beach.
Archery: Some locations in the region offer archery experiences, providing a unique and enjoyable way to spend your time outdoors.
Rock Climbing: Adventure seekers can explore rock climbing opportunities in the Galloway Hills. There are various routes suitable for different skill levels.
Horseback Riding: Experience the beauty of the Scottish countryside on horseback. Several riding stables in the area offer guided trail rides for all levels of experience.
Shooting and Hunting: For those interested in shooting sports, there are facilities that offer clay pigeon shooting and other shooting experiences. Ensure you comply with local regulations and safety guidelines.
Remember to check local regulations, weather conditions, and safety guidelines before engaging in any outdoor activities. Whether you prefer the tranquility of a round of golf, the thrill of cycling through scenic landscapes, or the adventure of water sports, Glenluce and its surroundings have something to offer for sports enthusiasts.
Located in Glenluce: The Bee Hive is our latest bespoke glamping pod addition to "The Galloway Steading", crafted in Galloway forest timber with stunning views and fully enclosed pet friendly garden. Private outside dining, hot tub and fire pit to ensure you can fully enjoy beautiful views and gorgeous black skies at night. With a fully equipped kitchen and shower room and a king-size bed were hoping this couples retreat has it all for complete relaxation. *£13/pet. Book via our website for the best deal.
A beautiful roomy, cosy and warm open plan space with decking boasting a dining area and covered hot tub area. You'll have your own private fully enclosed garden with a fire pit and bbq to fully enjoy the outdoors.
There is free parking on site near the cabin
Countryside. 15 minutes from Stranraer for all amenities, 25 minutes from Newton Stewart. Surrounded by farmland and lovely views and only 10 min walk to beach in one direction and 5 min walk to river and woodland walks. The perfect setting for a relaxing getaway or to simply sit in your private hot tub or garden and enjoy the beautiful dark skies.
Glenluce, Scotland, despite being a smaller village, offers a variety of attractions for short-term visitors. Here are some notable places to explore:
Glenluce Abbey: Immerse yourself in history by visiting the ruins of Glenluce Abbey. Dating back to the 12th century, this Cistercian monastery provides a fascinating glimpse into Scotland's medieval past.
Galloway Forest Park: Just a short drive from Glenluce, Galloway Forest Park is a haven for nature lovers. Explore the forest trails, enjoy scenic drives, and marvel at the Dark Sky Park, where you can stargaze on clear nights.
Mull of Galloway: Venture to the southernmost point of Scotland and visit the Mull of Galloway. Climb to the top of the iconic lighthouse for panoramic views of the Irish Sea and the Isle of Man.
Castle Kennedy Gardens: Discover the beauty of Castle Kennedy Gardens, a stunning 75-acre estate featuring landscaped grounds, a loch, and the romantic ruins of Castle Kennedy.
Logan Botanic Garden: If you have a green thumb or simply appreciate lush landscapes, visit Logan Botanic Garden. This exotic garden, warmed by the Gulf Stream, showcases a variety of plants from around the world.
Stranraer Museum: Learn more about the local history and culture at Stranraer Museum. The exhibits cover a range of topics, including maritime history and the region's agricultural heritage.
Dunskey Castle: Explore the atmospheric ruins of Dunskey Castle, located near Portpatrick. Perched on the cliffs overlooking the Irish Sea, this medieval castle offers a picturesque setting for history enthusiasts.
Wigtown: Known as Scotland's National Book Town, Wigtown is a short drive away and boasts numerous bookshops, cafes, and a literary festival. It's a charming destination for bibliophiles.
RSPB Nature Reserve at Wood of Cree: Birdwatchers will appreciate a visit to the RSPB nature reserve. The Wood of Cree is one of the largest ancient woodlands in southern Scotland and provides a habitat for a variety of bird species.
Local Pubs and Eateries: Enjoy the local hospitality by trying out the village pubs and eateries. Sample traditional Scottish dishes and indulge in the warm atmosphere of these charming establishments.
While Glenluce itself is a tranquil village, the surrounding area offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences for short-term visitors.
We are pet friendly here at the Galloway steading all of our accommodation has secure private safe areas for your family friend that coupled with lots of lovely walks all around us should ensure a fun break for them too. There's a £13 charge per dog per stay max 3 per accommodation payable on arrival.
Glenluce and the surrounding areas offer various sports and outdoor activities for tourists who enjoy staying active. Here are some sports and recreational options:
Golf: Scotland is renowned for its golf courses, and Glenluce is no exception. The area has several golf courses, including the Wigtownshire County Golf Course, offering beautiful landscapes for a round of golf.
Hiking and Walking Trails: Explore the scenic countryside by taking advantage of the numerous hiking and walking trails in the region. Galloway Forest Park, in particular, offers a variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Cycling: Bring your bike or rent one locally to explore the picturesque countryside. There are cycling routes that cater to both casual riders and more experienced cyclists.
Fishing: Enjoy fishing in the rivers and lochs surrounding Glenluce. Check local regulations and obtain the necessary permits for a relaxing day by the water.
Bird Watching: The Wood of Cree, an RSPB nature reserve, is a haven for birdwatchers. Bring your binoculars and explore the diverse bird species in this beautiful natural setting.
Water Sports: If you're a fan of water activities, head to the nearby coastline for opportunities like kayaking, windsurfing, or simply enjoying a day at the beach.
Archery: Some locations in the region offer archery experiences, providing a unique and enjoyable way to spend your time outdoors.
Rock Climbing: Adventure seekers can explore rock climbing opportunities in the Galloway Hills. There are various routes suitable for different skill levels.
Horseback Riding: Experience the beauty of the Scottish countryside on horseback. Several riding stables in the area offer guided trail rides for all levels of experience.
Shooting and Hunting: For those interested in shooting sports, there are facilities that offer clay pigeon shooting and other shooting experiences. Ensure you comply with local regulations and safety guidelines.
Remember to check local regulations, weather conditions, and safety guidelines before engaging in any outdoor activities. Whether you prefer the tranquility of a round of golf, the thrill of cycling through scenic landscapes, or the adventure of water sports, Glenluce and its surroundings have something to offer for sports enthusiasts.
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