Drumla Farm the accessible hideaway.
We offer a selection of 3&4 star properties situated on our working sheep farm offering something for everyone from the extended family get together to the romantic get away for short breaks and longer holidays.
Our elevated position means we are the accessible hideaway with stunning views and yet only a short walk to safe sandy beaches, the local pub & restaurant.
For an overview of what we offer please see below or for more information and to take a virtual tour of our properties visit our website at www.drumla.co.uk
B & B
Enjoy the comfort and privacy of our self-contained holiday properties with continental breakfast offered from £30 per person per night.
Rowan Lodge - 4 star - sleeps 4 - 6
Scandanavian in feel - modern - socialble - open plan - light & airy - decked balcony - wrap around views
Perfect for: families, friends, walkers & golfers
Drumla Cottage - 3 star - sleeps 2 - 4
Traditional yet modern - open plan with defined dining and lounge areas - open fire - standing in own grounds with private garden - pet free zone
Pefect for: honeymooners & couples
The Whins - 3 star - sleeps 4 - 6
Former farm house with heaps of character - ground floor level - spacious - perfect for family get togethers - kitchen seats 10 - open fire - private front garden with never ending views
Perfect for: Extended families, get togethers, golfers & walkers
Willow & Beech Apartments - 3 star - both sleep 2 - 4
Both at first floor level but have the added advantage of traffic free access to the communal gardens and children's play area. Open plan kitchen/diner/lounge areas.
Willow - perfect for those wanting big views of the sky, the sea and the land....
Beech - compact whilst offering great facilities and affordability
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| Opening Times 2013 (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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Saturday 10am - 3pm
Sunday closed
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