Situated near the Colvend Coastline, Gorsebank Glamping offers many accommodation types to suit anyone, from pods to wigwams to rustic landpods, and 'almost wild' camping. There are even boutique style bothies with private hot tubs for groups to relax in. Enjoy roaming the 80 acres and discovering wildlife in the peaceful setting of a small Galloway Farm.
About Gorsebank Glamping
Discover the great outdoors and relax with a cabin or pod glamping holiday at Gorsebank in South West Scotland. Ideal for couples, families and small groups, there is a range of choices, including Glamp Pods, Stargazing Pods, Wigwam Cabins, and Posh Bothie - wood-fired tubs and campfires, adding a touch of magic to the stay. As well as a range of accommodations, there's also have a variety of activities to do on site that is open to all - guests and non guests. From relaxing next-to-the-water's-edge fishing to gliding on a Segway Tour around the meadows and woodland or biking trails in the neighbouring forest. It's all great outdoor fun and adventure for everyone. During the stay, guests can relax, unwind, and embrace the peace and tranquillity of the beautiful surroundings, where horses and sheep graze nearby. This glamping vacation is ideal for those who appreciate nature and desire a rejuvenating experience.
Open all year
There are 19 accommodation options on-site
4 x Grass Pitches
Pitches for small-medium size tents with great views, from the ridge, and access to the site's facilities. Maximum tent size 3x4 metres, but two pitches can be booked together for something larger.
Site tariff
Interested in staying at Gorsebank Glamping?
Call 01556 610174 to book.
Unfortunately Gorsebank Glamping doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
Site rules and policies
It is a designated quiet site with a no music policy and is not suitable for noisy or boisterous groups.
The site does not accept stag, hen, 18th or 21st birthday groups - other birthday groups on agreement but additional deposits may apply.
At least one guest in a booking must be over 18 years old.
Things to do on site and in the Dalbeattie area
In addition to Segway tours, trout and coarse fishing, and bike hire, guests can explore the farm and meet the resident sheep. From mid-April, visitors can participate in lambing season and help bottle feed the newborns. While on the farm, guests can engage in a Nature Treasure Hunt, searching for animal boards that can be challenging to find. The Adventure Path offers activities for children and adults, including a tyre swing, swamp crossing, slides, see-saw, and plank walking. Children can partake in the Smartphone Trail, using What3Words to locate clue boards around the farm. There is also an hour-long Den Building activity in the woodland area, followed by a relaxing evening spent around the campfire with a BBQ.
Gorsebank is within proximity to Dalbeattie Forest and the Solway Coast, situated only 400 yards away from the Dalbeattie 7 Stanes mountain bike trailhead entrance. For those who enjoy watersports, there are nearby centres, and excellent hill walking trails located nearby, offering stunning views.
Guests looking to enjoy the region's excellent food produce can visit the artisan chocolatiers, craft bakers, butchers, and cheesemakers. Craft brewers and spirit distillers are situated along the coast. The region is rich in history, with castles, motes, and ancient buildings waiting to be explored. The Dumfries region was also the former home of Rabbie Burns. Those with an interest in more recent history can visit museums highlighting the area's lead mining and munitions factories.
Families can enjoy numerous nearby attractions, such as the Ernespie Farm at Castle Douglas, which offers indoor/outdoor play areas, a cafe, and a farm shop. The Cream O'Galloway Ice Cream Parlour near Gatehouse of Fleet offers a nature walk, crazy golf, and ice cream-making demonstrations. Children will love Dalscone Play Centre in Dumfries and The Cocoa Bean Children's Chocolate Factory, which offers hands-on activities. For a unique experience, Dinopark has life-sized dinosaurs, Dino Dig and Mine, and Moat Brae House near Dumfries, the birthplace of Peter Pan, offers gardens and a gift shop.
Interested in staying at Gorsebank Glamping?
Call 01556 610174 to book.
Unfortunately Gorsebank Glamping doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
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