Situated just steps away from the beach with views overlooking the beautiful Solway Firth and minutes away from a choice of fantastic attractions, this award-winning holiday park offers the perfect stay.
Awarded Best UK Holiday Park Operator 2010 by The British Travel Awards for its brilliant customer service and commitment to provide customers with the ultimate holiday, you are guaranteed an excellent stay at Southerness.
Whether you are touring, camping or looking for a homely holiday home, the park has a wide range of comfortable caravan or lodges - many of them are extra wide with double glazing and central heating!
There is a great choice of facilities to keep the whole family entertained, whatever the weather. Kids will love spending time in the new 25 m pool complete with flume and toddlers' pool or playing in the outdoor adventure areas and the indoor soft play area. Test your skills on the pool tables or discover the park's natural surroundings by following the nature trail. It is also just a short stroll from your front door to the beach, where you enjoy magnificent views over the Solway Firth to Cumbria. The park also has several licensed bars and restaurants as well as a comprehensive entertainment programme which will keep the whole family happy.
Nearby, is the busy market town of Dumfries and all its exciting historical attractions including the Robert Burns Centre and House, Family History Research Centre and the Dumfries Museum and Camera Obscura - climb to the top to see magnificent panoramas of the town and the picturesque countryside. The region's beautiful coastal paths, rolling forests and quiet roads are perfect for walking and with over 450 miles of signposted cycle routes in the region, why not bring your bike along? After an adventurous day out, enjoy a delicious meal in the Coast Bar & Kitchen before heading over to enjoy the evening's entertainment.
For more information, to order a FREE brochure or to book call 0844 335 3759 or visit www.Parkdean.com
| 2013 Opening Times (01/03/2013 - 31/10/2013) |
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