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Description
A warm welcome awaits guests at
Queensland Holiday Park. This 4 star
family run park offers visitors a chance to
relax and enjoy the many attractions that
south-west Scotland has to offer. The park
is nestled amongst the Carrick Hills with
views across the Galloway Forest. The park
is home to many mature trees and wildlife
such as owls, red squirrels, deer and
pheasants.
The Park is situated on the edge of Barrhill.
This historic 'martyrs' village has a shop,
public house (serving meals and welcoming
of families), a bowling green and a large
park and playground. With the Barrhill train
station only 2 miles from the park and
having the advantage of the buses stopping
at the entrance, you can enjoy a relaxing day
travelling taking in all the Scottish scenery.
Facilities
Chemical Disposal
Childrens Playground
Dogs Welcome
Electric Hookup
Electric Shaver Point
Gas Available
Hard Standing
Internet
Laundry Room
Rallies Welcome
Shop On Site
Showers
Toilet Block
Washing Up Facilities
Water Hook Up
Other Facilities
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Facilities Nearby
Public House Or Bar Within - 1 Mile
Shops Or Market Within - 1 Mile
Other Facilities Nearby
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Nearby Attractions
Nearby towns with shops, restaurants,
supermarkets and swimming pools include
Girvan and Newton Stewart. The Park is only 20 mins drive to the nearest sandy beach at Girvan. Ballantrae's shingle beach is a similar distance. There are also nice beaches at Ayr and Troon.
A short drive from the park brings you to the
unspoiled Galloway Forest Park. (Galloway
Forest Park has been officially unveiled as the
first Dark Sky Park in the UK)
Glen Trool, home of forest trails and the
Merrick Hills. The Merrick is the largest of
the southern upland range at 2,740 ft with an
ascent of 4 Miles. There are many more
excellent locations within the area.
For off road and mountain biking in the
Galloway National Forest the Glentrool and
Kirroughtree Visitors Centres are a good
starting point. The 7 Stanes trails are
internationally renowned and very popular.
For the golfer there are many superb courses
within easy distance.
Excellent public golf courses are also nearby.
Campsite Awards
scottish tourist board 4 star
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