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Kippford is an unusually narrow village on the banks of the River Urr estuary and is popular with boaters. It has a lovely waterside location, from Kippford you can take a walk along the Jubilee Trail to the pretty town of Rockcliffe. You will find many things to do in this destination and in its surrounding areas, including magnificent walks through the forest, the coast, golf, fishing, cycling, and sailing, among many others
Great log cabins & lodges with gardensThe log cabins & lodges in Kippford will surprise you with their designs and comfort, some are surrounded by wonderful views that you can contemplate from the garden or window. You will feel relaxed and full of energy, thanks to the comforts that you will find in these gorgeous log cabins, where you will also have access to basic and luxury services, such as internet, television, balcony, a garden among others, do not let us continue to tell you. Come and experience it for yourself!
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Mabie Farm Park is located near Mabie forest overlooking the Solway estuary, this is the right place For family fun, it is an original farm perfect for all ages and is worth visiting in any season. This farm conquers nature and gives the impression of an original working farm, but has a variety of distractions both indoors and outdoors, for children and adults of all ages!
Kippford for nature loversKippford is protected by Mark Hill, locally distinguished as Muckle. The forest features a network of streets linking Kippford to Rockcliffe, a 1-mile procession through lands managed and protected by the Scottish National Trust. These attractive walks, a charming seashell beach, lavish views of the Solway Firth towards West Glen Isle and the Lake District all harmonize to make this destination a favourite holiday spot.
Kippford is only accessible by car from Barnbarroch on a 0.75-mile road through the Craigie knowes golf course
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This is an attractive 9-hole course with extraordinary views of the Urr valley. This golf course is Olympus for wildlife. You will see birds of prey soaring above the heights, deer that are everywhere and singing birds of the forest that abound in the vicinity of Rounall.
2. Meet Sourtherness Lighthouse and beachSoutherness beach is a huge stretch that offers you amazing views of the Solway Firth towards the Lake District. It is a mixture of rocks and sand, at low tide, it shows swamps and rock pools. In Southerness you can take your pet because it is allowed to do so, it is well known among families and tourists alike.
3. Enjoy a cycling holidayAt Kippford you will find specialist services for organizing self-guided and guided bike tours in South West Scotland. They also have quality bike rentals, whether road, hybrid, gravel and electric bikes, for day trips. So if your thing is to ride a bicycle, here you can take advantage of it to do it.
4. Climb Cliffe HillCliffe is less than 2000 feet high, however, this is the highest hill considering the distance, it is prominent in the panoramas of the Solway coast, from the Lake District. Considering its limited height, generally, people prepared to hike the hills could reach the top and return in a little more or less than 3 hours, making Cliffe a great walk to do in half a day.
5. Visit RSPB Mersehead Nature ReserveMersehead is a vast area of swamps and marshes, a haven for breeding waders, seabirds in winter, and the perfect place to watch birds and wildlife at any time of year. Here you can discover many species that perhaps you have never seen before. You cannot miss this great reserve!
6. See New Abbey Corn HillTake a closer look at a spectacularly retouched and operational village mill. Learn how porridge, a staple in the Scottish diet, was made. Possibly the monks of the adjoining Sweetheart Abbey built a mill here, but parts of the current construction may date back to the late 18th century.
7. Visit NTS Rockcliffe CoastRockcliffe is one of Scotland's most impressive coastlines, stretching out along the Solway Firth at the southern tip of Dumfries and Galloway. It starts from a National scenic area. The National Trust for Scotland nature reserve is surrounded by wildflowers and teeming with boating villages. Inside, the shells and boulders allow access to patches of ancient lush forests and meadows, rich in butterflies, flowers, and birds.
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🏡 Log cabins available: | 22 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -40%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £31. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 14 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 9% of the properties. |