Offering one of the most beautiful holiday sites in Scotland, each of these luxurious Norwegian pine lodges are situated within their own pretty landscaped garden.
Set in the heart of the Colvend Coast, famed for its beautiful rocky headlands and sandy beaches, the picturesque village of Kippford is one of the loveliest seaside villages in south west Scotland.
Both of our lodges on this development of nine Norwegian pine lodges is stylishly furnished. The three large bedrooms are beautifully decorated and include a large master bedroom, with comfortable king-size bed and a modern en suite bathroom with jet spa facilities, plus a twin room and bunk room, with comfortable adult size beds and with fitted wardrobes. Bed linen and towels are provided as standard. There are no hidden charges as the cost of all utility services is included in the price.You will also find a large open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area with breakfast bar - perfect for families - as well as a modern shower room and utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer.
Home-from-home comforts will help make your stay perfect as each lodge includes a microwave, TV, DVD player, CD player with radio, luxury leather sofas, patio furniture and even a private veranda from which you can enjoy watching the sun setting over the lovely countryside.
The surrounding rolling forests and sweeping coasts make this a walker's paradise. From Kippford, you can enjoy a pretty coastal walk which passes the beach and follows the shore to the neighbouring seaside village of Rockcliffe. If you enjoy golf, explore the challenging and scenic fairways of nearby Craigieknowes and Colvend golf clubs. Cyclists will love riding along the woodland paths and coastal trails around the site and village and if you want more two-wheel action, why not head to the nearby 7stane mountain bike tracks?
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