Whitecairn and Glenluce Holiday Parks Peaceful secluded suntrap Park close to Glenluce village, set in the grounds of the former Balkail House, ideal location for exploring south west Scotland.
Offering an outstanding range of luxurious lodge and caravan holiday homes as well as fully serviced pitches for touring caravans, motorhomes and campers these award-winning, family-run parks are the ideal base for your holiday.
Awarded VisitScotland’s Thistle Award because of their excellence, Whitecairn and Glenluce both guarantee you a fantastic stay. We have luxury Thistle-award caravans and lodges for hire and sale. Level grass and hard-standing for tourers and motorhomes. There is a variety of shops, restaurants and attractions nearby.
Glenluce Holiday Park
Walled garden set to grass for camping with electric hook ups and on site Indoor Swimming Pool.Located in the grounds of the former 18th century Balkail Mansion, in the heart of the pretty village of Glenluce, the Glenluce Holiday Park enjoys a mature woodland setting on the banks of a tributary to the River Luce.
Whitecairn Holiday Park
Free on site fishing and very large children's play are safely located in the centre of the Park. Overlooking the glistening waters of Luce Bay and offering sweeping panoramic views across the Mull of Galloway and beyond to the Isle of Man, Whitecairn is ideally situated only a couple of minutes away from the charming village of Glenluce.
Nearby...
The village of Glenluce is well located to explore beautiful Galloway with beaches, wildlife centres, 5 major Gardens, 300 miles of walking/cycling/riding trials, Mull of Galloway Lighthouse, Portpatrick, Wigtown Book Town, Whithorn Trust, golfing, fishings, pony trekking, mountain biking and Galloway Forest and Dark Skies Park all nearby
There is a wide selection of events and festivals throughout the season. Kirkcudbright Arts exhibition, Portpatrick music festival, Ocean's week, Lifeboat festival, Wickerman, Wigtownshire Show, Wigtown Book Festival and so much more!
Plenty to explore...
Along the A75 several towns are within easy reach: Stranraer (10 miles), Newton Stewart (12 miles), Portpatrick (13 miles) and Wigtown (18 miles). Stena & P&O Ferries departing from Cairnryan ferry port are only 12 miles away.
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