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Why buy a static caravan or lodge in Solway Coast & Galloway Hills?
Solway Coast & Galloway Hills offer wide open skies, dramatic coastal scenery and some of Scotland’s most peaceful rural landscapes. It’s an ideal setting for those looking to truly switch off, enjoy nature and spend time by the sea or in the hills.
About the Area
The Solway Coast stretches along the south-west of Scotland, looking out across the Solway Firth towards Cumbria. The coastline is characterised by sandy bays, salt marshes and quiet harbours, with charming towns such as Kirkcudbright and Castle Douglas adding colour and character.
Inland, the Galloway Hills rise into rugged terrain, forest parks and scenic driving routes. Galloway Forest Park, often referred to as the UK’s first Dark Sky Park, is a major highlight, offering walking, cycling and stargazing opportunities in unspoilt surroundings.
The region feels remote yet welcoming, with local food, traditional inns and small communities giving it a friendly atmosphere. Whether you prefer coastal walks, hill hikes or simply relaxing with panoramic views, Solway Coast & Galloway Hills provide a peaceful base for a holiday home.
Nearby Places
- Kirkcudbright: An artists’ town with a colourful harbour.
- Castle Douglas: A market town known for its independent food shops.
- Newton Stewart: A gateway to Galloway Forest Park.
- Dalbeattie: A small town surrounded by woodland and hills.
Nearby Attractions
- Galloway Forest Park: Vast woodland and hill landscapes ideal for outdoor activities.
- Caerlaverock Castle: A unique triangular moated castle near the Solway Firth.
- Threave Garden and Estate: A National Trust property with landscaped grounds.
- Mull of Galloway: Scotland’s most southerly point with dramatic coastal views.
Holiday Parks in this Area
- Southerness Holiday Park: A coastal park with views across the Solway Firth.
- Sandyhills Bay Caravan Park: A popular seaside park with direct beach access.
- Brighouse Bay Holiday Park: A family-friendly park with on-site leisure facilities.
- Auchenlarie Holiday Park: A coastal park offering caravans and lodges with sea views.
- Kippford Holiday Park: A peaceful park near the sailing village of Kippford.
- Loch Ken Holiday Park: A countryside park set beside a freshwater loch.
Solway Coast & Galloway Hills, with their expansive coastal views, rolling hills and tranquil atmosphere, offer a wonderful opportunity to own a static caravan or lodge in one of Scotland’s most scenic and unspoilt regions.