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“All in all, a lovely relaxing comfortable stay.”
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What guests love
“All in all, a lovely relaxing comfortable stay.”
Kendoon Cabin
9.5•Fantastic
17 reviews
•Dumfries and Galloway
Amazing location
Guests appreciate the location of this property.
Guests love this home
With an outstanding average rating of 9.5.
Great value for money
Guests have rated this accommodation as especially budget-friendly.
Lake view
Enjoy the view of the lake.
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- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- Pets on request
- 2 People
- Cottage
Amazing location
Guests appreciate the location of this property.
Guests love this home
With an outstanding average rating of 9.5.
Great value for money
Guests have rated this accommodation as especially budget-friendly.
Lake view
Enjoy the view of the lake.
Kendoon Cabin is a newly created eco pod offering spacious well furnished accommodation with a wilderness setting on the shore of Loch Kendoon. The pod is in the heart of the Galloway Forest Park ensuring peace and tranquillity together with wildlife on the doorstep; if you are looking for stars, red squirrels, stags and ospreys look no further! The accommodation includes a wood fired hot tub so they you may make the most of the star watching opportunities of given by the Dark Skies. The large patio doors and deck area make it easy to enjoy the breathtaking views over the loch to hills beyond, the deck area also makes a pleasant place for al fresco dining. There is direct access to Forestry Commission trails to allow unrivalled opportunities for outdoor pursuits and seeing the wildlife of the area including Red Kites, Ospreys and even possibly Golden Eagles. The Ospreys regularly visit the loch and near by Loch Doon also has an Osprey observatory with a web cam link to the local nest.
Although in a rural setting the market towns of Castle Douglas and Ayr are both within easy reach together with the superb beaches along the Solway Firth and Clyde Coast.
South West Scotland offers superb opportunities for exploring Scotland's heritage.This includes the deserted village of Polmaddie which is only about 2 miles further into the forest park from the pod. This site is maintained by the Forestry Commission with full information boards. Fishing is available at many locations close by as are the well known 7stanes mountain bike trails. There are many famous sites relating to both King Robert the Bruce and Rabbie Burns nearby including easy access to the Burns trail and birthplace museum. Robert I, known as Robert the Bruce, was the Scottish king who secured Scotland's independence from England in 1324, his statue stands at the centre of Lochmaben.
Postcode: DG7 3TD
Changeover days are Friday and Monday. Short breaks are welcome throughout the year for a minimum of 4 nights Monday to Friday or 3 nights Friday to Monday
Damage Deposit £150
STL:- DG00093F
EPC:- E
Accommodation: for 2 on one floor with open plan layout for the living room/kitchen/Dining Room/Bedroom with Double bed; shower room; outside deck with wood fired hot tub (Initial supply of logs provided)
Facilities: Heating * Bed linen and towels provided * Fridge and Freezer box * 2 ring electric hob *Microwave * No wifi *Pets welcome *(Additional charges apply), Off road parking (50 metres from the cabin) * NO SMOKING
Note
1. Open water of Loch adjoins garden so care and attention must be given to supervise young children.
2. The Fishing the Fishing on the Loch is private and only available to members of the Angling Club. NO fishing is allowed from the Shore line. Other activities open swimming and canoeing are allowed on the Loch and there are shallow landing sites
3. No BBQ's or Firepits allowed due to location of property
CCTV:-Their is CCTV covering a metal black shed near the car park area, so the top part of the path down to the pod is on the camera, this stores for 30 days remotely via ring camera’s.
Although in a rural setting the market towns of Castle Douglas and Ayr are both within easy reach together with the superb beaches along the Solway Firth and Clyde Coast.
South West Scotland offers superb opportunities for exploring Scotland's heritage.This includes the deserted village of Polmaddie which is only about 2 miles further into the forest park from the pod. This site is maintained by the Forestry Commission with full information boards. Fishing is available at many locations close by as are the well known 7stanes mountain bike trails. There are many famous sites relating to both King Robert the Bruce and Rabbie Burns nearby including easy access to the Burns trail and birthplace museum. Robert I, known as Robert the Bruce, was the Scottish king who secured Scotland's independence from England in 1324, his statue stands at the centre of Lochmaben.
Postcode: DG7 3TD
Changeover days are Friday and Monday. Short breaks are welcome throughout the year for a minimum of 4 nights Monday to Friday or 3 nights Friday to Monday
Damage Deposit £150
STL:- DG00093F
EPC:- E
Accommodation: for 2 on one floor with open plan layout for the living room/kitchen/Dining Room/Bedroom with Double bed; shower room; outside deck with wood fired hot tub (Initial supply of logs provided)
Facilities: Heating * Bed linen and towels provided * Fridge and Freezer box * 2 ring electric hob *Microwave * No wifi *Pets welcome *(Additional charges apply), Off road parking (50 metres from the cabin) * NO SMOKING
Note
1. Open water of Loch adjoins garden so care and attention must be given to supervise young children.
2. The Fishing the Fishing on the Loch is private and only available to members of the Angling Club. NO fishing is allowed from the Shore line. Other activities open swimming and canoeing are allowed on the Loch and there are shallow landing sites
3. No BBQ's or Firepits allowed due to location of property
CCTV:-Their is CCTV covering a metal black shed near the car park area, so the top part of the path down to the pod is on the camera, this stores for 30 days remotely via ring camera’s.
Kendoon Cabin is a newly created eco pod offering spacious well furnished accommodation with a wilderness setting, on the shore of Loch Kendoon. Although in a rural setting the market towns of Castle Douglas and Ayr are both within easy reach together with the superb beaches along the Solway Firth and Clyde Coast.
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What this place offers you
Outdoor hot tub
Parking
Terrace
TV
Garden
Fridge
Microwave
Heating
Sleeping arrangements
Double bed
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House rules
- Check-in: From 16:00
- Check-out: Until 10:00
- Pets allowed on request
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