Sandyhills Wigwams


Information

Postal Address:
Sandyhills Bay Leisure Park, Sandyhills, Dalbeattie,
DG5 4NY
Telephone:
01557 870267

Location


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Sandyhills Bay is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, sitting at the foot of wooded hills and close to a beautiful beach with sheltered sandy coves, which is one of the finest in the area. It hosts a licenced shop, take-away snack bar and children's play area.

The Park is secluded, intimate and immaculately maintained - in short, it's ideal for anyone looking for a relaxing, peaceful holiday beside the sea. You will never get bored at Sandyhills, there is so much to see and do, both on the Park and in the surrounding area

Choose high quality accommodation or take advantage of the thoughtfully laid out caravan and camping pitches in the spacious wooded grounds.

The beach itself is one of the best in the area and is accessible directly from the Park. You could picnic in one of the sheltered coves or take a stroll along the headland, whatever you decide you cannot help but enjoy the beautiful countryside and beach at Sandyhills Bay.

 

Site Facilities

 

Although small, there are ample facilities at Sandyhills Bay itself. The well stocked licensed shop keeps a host of souvenirs, sweets and provisions to tempt you. The adjoining snack-bar caters for all tastes and is perfect for a quick lunch or an ice cream whilst enjoying a day on the beach.

A play area with swings and slide are on the Park to keep the children busy when not on the beach building sand castles.

The well kept toilet block and laundry are nearby for getting everything clean including wash-up areas for your pots and pans.
 

 

Tariffs

Tariffs for 2010

Please contact site for tariff details. 

Attractions

Sandyhills Bay Leisure Park is perfectly located to explore the region.

 

Next to the park is the 18 hole Colvend Golf Course, and Barend Riding Centre is a few minutes walk away and offers a range of riding activities for all the family.

 

Not far away is the town of Dalbeattie with quaint little shops, hotels, takeaway's and a cafe, plus a play park to keep the children entertained. Take a trip down to Kippford on the way and watch the boats, have lunch or walk over to Rockcliffe.

 

The food town of Castle Douglas is well worth a visit with specialist shops, cafe's, pubs and restaurant's or take a trip to the shopping centre of Dumfries which is within 30 minutes drive.

 

The children would love to visit nearby Mabie Farm Park where there are lots of activities, even an indoor playbarn for the less sunny days. Animals to feed and you could even have something to eat youself in the delightful little tea room. There are picinic areas and also a farm shop.

 

There are gardens to visit, museums, castles, craft shops, potteries just to name a few and at nearby New Abbey there is an interesting museum of costume and a magnificent Cistercian Abbey dating back to the late C13th early C14th.

 

For the more energetic there are many walks to be found, acres of coastline, hills, beaches forest and lochs. The National cycle route network traverses the area and for the expert rider there are 5 of the 7 stanes mountain bike courses in the area.