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Monreith Sands Holiday Park - Holiday Accommodation 22145

Monreith, Dumfries & Galloway (Ref. 1188494)

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Hot tub
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews

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2 Customer Review(s)

  • Rachel Driver

    “What a lovely lodge .”

    .. we stayed here for a week from the 16/08/25 to the 23... on arrival there was bread milk and eggs which we thought was very kind and much appreciated. The lodge itself was very well presented and lovely and clean. The hot tub was a luxury and was lovely and relaxing on an evening after exploring the different seaside towns and villages and beachcombing on the various beaches .. The beach just across from the campsite is so nice and just a short walk..we swam here most days and spent hours ...

    .. we stayed here for a week from the 16/08/25 to the 23... on arrival there was bread milk and eggs which we thought was very kind and much appreciated. The lodge itself was very well presented and lovely and clean. The hot tub was a luxury and was lovely and relaxing on an evening after exploring the different seaside towns and villages and beachcombing on the various beaches .. The beach just across from the campsite is so nice and just a short walk..we swam here most days and spent hours looking the beach for sea glass. The host's couldn't of been more helpful checking in to make sure we were happy with everything. I would thoroughly recommend this lodge if your looking for a quiet relaxing get away it's ideal and not too far from anywhere, the roads are so quiet .. would definitely stay here again thank you so much. Rachel John and Daisy.

    - Rachel Driver, Aug 2025

Summary

  • 2 bedrooms: 1 x Double Bed,
  • 1 x Bathroom with: Shower, Bath.
  • 1 x Kitchen
  • 1 ovens
  • Microwave
  • Fridge Freezer
  • Fridge
  • Toaster
  • Washing Machine
  • TV
  • Dvd Player
  • Wi-Fi included
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Parking
  • 1 x Garden
  • Hot Tub
  • Pets allowed
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Pub within 0.55 miles
  • Shop within 2.15 miles

The property

Beautifully located overlooking Luce Bay and with the added bonus of a hot tub. 4 steps to entrance. All on the Ground Floor: Living room: Smart TV, Kitchen/dining room: Gas Oven, Gas Hob, Fridge, Freezer, Coffee Machine, Washing Machine Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Bathroom: Bath, Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet Gas central heating (£90 per week, Nov-Feb), gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.

Hot tub.

Welcome pack. Decking with garden furniture and BBQ.

Hot tub (private).

1 small/medium size dog welcome.

Private parking for 1 car.

No smoking. Sunnyside Lodge is located on the peaceful and charming Monreith Sands Holiday Park which is set overlooking Luce Bay.

Sunnyside Lodge is the perfect to choose to enjoy a relaxing holiday on the breath-taking coast in this secluded corner of South West Scotland. Beautifully furnished and equipped throughout, Sunnyside Lodge offers that real home from home comforts with the added bonus of stunning sea views and in the evening dark starry skies.

Bliss!

Monreith is a tiny hamlet on the coast a few miles along from Port William, known as the ‘Machars of Galloway’ where there is a village shop, restaurant, and café.

Whilst in Port William you must stop and get a photograph with The Man!

This area of Dumfries and Galloway boasts rugged coastlines and secluded sandy beaches, which benefit from the warmth of the passing Gulf Stream. Surrounded by breath taking scenery, Sunnyside Lodge offers an ideal base from which to explore the Machars Peninsula and the Galloway Hills.

There are many beautiful gardens to visit, including the renowned Logan Botanical Gardens, which is a paradise to behold.

As well as Port William you can also explore quaint villages such as Sandhead, Portpatrick and the Isle of Whithorn. A visit to the Mull of Galloway, Scotland’s most southerly point and home to the RSPB nature reserve, where thousands of seabird’s nests on the cliff face during spring and summer.

Sunnyside Lodge is a short drive from Wigtown, which is famous for being Scotland’s National Book Town, a book lovers haven.

This is also a great destination for cycling, fishing, and golfing with St Medans 9-hole golf course and beach practically on your doorstep

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.

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About the location

KIRKCOWAN

Newton Stewart 7 miles; Wigtown 8 miles.

Kirkcowan is a rural village in Wigtownshire in Dumfries and Galloway, set in the rolling Galloway countryside at the confluence of two salmon rivers, the Bladnoch and the Tarf. The village is named after a church, or kirk, whose churchyard hosts an interesting collection of headstones dating from the 1700s. In the 1800s, there was a healthy weaving industry here and a water-powered mill to help process the woollen cloth. The village today has a shop, a Post Office, church, children's play area, bowling green, village hall, doctor’s surgery, bicycle hire and the Craighlaw Arms Hotel, a 200-year old coaching inn. The nearby town of Newton Stewart has a sports centre, cinema, museum, library, hospital, supermarkets, shops and restaurants. Popular with walkers and anglers, Kirkcowan is situated on the 25-mile Yellow Cycle Route of the National Cycle Route 7, also making it a good holiday base for cyclists. It is surrounded by a network of quiet lanes, ideal for cycling, and for the more adventurous, it’s just 10 miles from the renowned Seven Stanes mountain biking trails of Galloway Forest Park. The Machars Peninsula has a varied coastline, including coastal grazing marshes and sandy beaches. It incorporates Wigtown, Scotland’s Book Town, as well as ancient Whithorn and its priory. Here you can discover the story of St Ninian who established Whithorn as his base, when he introduced Christianity to Scotland at the end of the 4th century. Wildlife abounds in the area, with opportunities to spot ospreys, red kites, deer and red squirrels, and you can also enjoy stargazing, as some of the darkest skies in Europe can be seen here. With superb walking, cycling and horse riding opportunities to be found across the peninsula, as well as excellent coarse fishing on the nearby Glendarroch Loch, there is much on offer for the visitor to this distinctive and varied part of the country.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas