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Glamping Cabins, Pods and Bothies Dalbeattie Dumfries and Galloway Scotland

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Gorsebank, Greenhill Farm, A710 Coast Road, Dalbeattie, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, DG54QT

IMPORTANT:  SATNAV's will lead you past the farm entrance and up a dead end.

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Bookings

To secure a booking we need a deposit of either £50 or 30% of the price of your stay. The outstanding balance is then due 6 weeks prior to your arrival date. We accept payment by VISA & Mastercard and Paypal.


All bookings are accepted on a firm basis please click here for our cancellation policy and what to do if you need to cancel a booking.


Our bothies and cabins are always cleaned between stays but we operate a 'leave it how you find it' policy. If the bothies or cabins are left untidy, littered or excessively dirty, we reserve the right to make an additional charge.

A good-house keeping security deposit is required on a credit or debit card, this is processed as a pre-authorisation, the day prior to arrival (£50 per cabin, £100 per Bothy/Contained Bliss). 


To check availability & make a booking click here


To see our Booking Terms & Conditions please click here


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Site Information

Arrival & Departure Times

  • Entry time on arrival date is from 2:30pm. Please advise us if you are arriving after 7pm. 
  • Checkout on the day of departure is 11am.
  • Please note: If you have booked accommodation with a hot tub and are arriving after 8pm, you will not be able to use the hot tub until the following day, (9pm if you have ordered the pre-light service).


Quiet Site

We are a designated quiet site, so are unsuitable for noisy or boisterous groups and, following guest feedback, we are now a no-music site. Please bring headphones if you want to listen to music. We do not accept stag or hen groups, 18th or 21st birthday groups.


Click to read our Booking Terms & Conditions


All accommodation has its own exclusive toilets & showers, so you are not sharing with guests from other accommodation. Contained Bliss have ensuite facilities.


Facilities

  • Laundry & Drying Room (honesty box for washer & drier)
  • Camp Kitchen  - Oven, Hob, Microwave, Toaster, Kettle, Wash-up Sink
  • Outdoor Wash-up Sinks (not in use Nov-Mar)
  • Secure bike storage & washdown


WiFi

Contained Bliss & Bothies have free wifi.  There is also free wifi in the camp kitchen. The rest of the site has good 4G coverage


Caravans & Campers

Sorry, but we don't accept camper vans or caravans.


Electric Vehicles

We are working to provide EV charging, but at this time we cannot offer charging for EV's - specifically, they must not be charged from your accommodation supply points.


Day Guests

  • All day guests must be pre-arranged. If a day guest is just popping in to meet you, there is no charge. If they are spending the day at Gorsebank, there is a charge of £5 per person.
  • Day Guests must park their vehicle/s in the main reception car park and should vacate the site no later than 9pm.


Dog owners

  • A maximum of two, well-behaved and quiet dogs are welcome at Gorsebank and can stay in our Wigwam Cabins or Cherry Glamping Pod.
  • Dogs are not permitted to stay or be located in or around the other accommodation.
  • Dogs must not be left unattended in cabins.
  • As we are a sheep farm, dogs must be kept on a lead at all times whilst on the farm, including around your accommodation.
  • Please bring a suitable lead and ground spike.
  • Dogs can be exercised off the lead in the neighbouring forest - a 10-minute walk from Gorsebank.
  • Please clean up after your dog.
  • Please bring a cushion/mat for your dog to sleep on and avoid them climbing on the cushions.


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Hot Tub information

Wood Fired Hot Tubs are available with our Pods, Contained Bliss, Bothies and selected Wigwam Cabins, the price includes enough fuel for 2-3 hours use per day, but you can order extra wood if required. 

All guests need to receive a hot tub induction prior to use. The latest time we undertake hot tub inductions is 8pm (9pm if you book the pre-light service - see below). If you arrive after this time you will not be able to use your hot tub until the following day.

Wood fired hot tubs take between 2hrs - 2.5hrs to heat up. Once lit, they require topping up with fuel/logs every 30 mins until they reach the required temperature.

We offer an optional hot tub pre-lighting service - £16.00

Our pre-lighting service will light your wood fired hot tub 2hrs prior to your stated arrival time. We'll then top it up after, so that it is up to temperature for the arrival time you advise. When you arrive, we'll come and undertake a hot tub induction so you know what to do when using the hot tub and reheating it on subsequent days.

It is REALLY IMPORTANT that you provide as accurate as possible an arrival time so that the hot tub is not lit too early or too late. Once you select the hot tub pre-lighting option with your booking, we'll email you to confirm your arrival time or if you plan to head out for a meal or a walk we can arrange for the tub to be heated for later on.

You can advise us of any change to your arrival time up to 9am day on the day of arrival (sorry but we can't amend after this time).


Please note the following applies to our hot tub hire:

  • Glamping Pod maximum four people per hot tub 
  • Wigwam maximum five people per hot tub
  • Contained Bliss & Ridge Pods maximum two people per hot tub
  • Bothies maximum 8 people per hot 
  • No under 5's - under 14's must be supervised at all times
  • No nudity
  • No heavy petting or jumping in
  • Only plastic glasses should be used when in hot tub
  • Hot tub lid should be replaced whenever hot-tub is not in use
  • No dogs allowed around Posh Pods, Ridge Pods, Contained Bliss or Bothies and their hot tub areas. Dogs are allowed in Wigwams but must not enter the hot tub enclosure area.
  • A charge will apply if you need the hot tub refilling during your stay, we do refill it as part of your hire on day 3 & 5 if you book a longer stay.
  • The hot tub firebox gets very hot, young people should always be supervised
  • You use the hot tub entirely at your own risk
  • All damage to hot tubs must be reported
  • Its a good idea to pack a set of Crocs or flip flops
  • Guests from other accommodation can only use hot tubs by prior arrangement, for which a small charge of £10 per person applies.


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What to Pack

  • Please remember to bring your bedding (pillows, sleeping bags, duvets) and towels.
  • Bothies & Contained Bliss have plates and cutlery, but for all other accommodation you need to bring your own, plates, mugs, pans, cutlery
  • Please remember your washing up liquid and tea towels.
  • Water container to transport water to your cabin (most people use a 2 or 5 litres spring water bottle).
  • A torch is a good idea even in summer, but essential during long nights.
  • Each cabin has a picnic or dining table outside, some people also bring comfy fold up camping chairs.
  • For our Ridge Pods & Wigwams we hire campfire cooking plates to allow you BBQ over your campfire, we also sell disposable BBQ's or you can bring your own BBQ.
  • Contained Bliss & Posh Pods have outdoor gas grills.
  • We hire out gas BBQ’s with our Bothies.
  • If you are having a barbecue, bring some tongs or a BBQ fork.


The camp kitchen is equipped with pots/pans, plates, dishes, glasses and cutlery - we ask that these items aren't removed from the camp kitchen so if you want to eat in or around your cabin please bring your own equipment.

  • If you are hot tubbing, extra towels are a good idea and also flip flops / sliders.
  • Bin bags for rubbish


In Summer:

  • Suntan lotion (yes even in Scotland!)
  • Buckets and spades in case you visit the beach
  • Pond dipping net


In Winter:

  • The farm can be muddy during winter and early spring so if you are planning to explore, a set of wellies would be a good idea.
  • Warm pyjamas
  • Torch
  • Good book or bring the laptop/tablet with films or DVD's
  • Woolly hat & scarf
  • Ingredients for pukka hot chocolate



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Shops, takeaways and eating out

  • Convenience stores (Co-op/Nisa/Londis) in Dalbeattie 1.5miles
  • Craft Butchers, Bakery and hardware store - Dalbeattie
  • Supermarket (Co-op & Tesco) in Castle Douglas 8 miles
  • 24hr Supermarket Tesco Extra Dumfries 14 miles
  • Local towns of Dalbeattie, Castle Douglas & Kirkcudbright have range of independent shops
  • Fuel Esso Dalbeattie 2 miles


Click here for recommendations for eating out, takeaways and local food champions.



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Need Treats for when you arrive?

Add our Indulgent treats goody bag when booking.

Supplied by Harris & Co, local deli in Castle Douglas and contains some of the best:


Potato Crisps

Savoury Nuts

Biscuits for Drinks

Toffee Popcorn

Diforti Cannoli Biscuits

Chocolate Bar


Contents may vary due to availability.  Contains nuts & gluten, not suitable for vegans.

Useful Numbers

Assistance whilst onsite at Gorsebank: 07340 544732


Taxi

Hendo's Cabs:  07752 728558     

Turnup Taxis:   07876 573321


Vets

Stewartry Veterinary Centre

67a High Street, Dalbeattie, DG5 4HA  01556 502263


Local garage

Thornhill Motor Repairs: 01556 610567


Non emergency NHS: 111

Non emergency Police:  101

Coastguard / Emergency 999

Forestry Commission 0300 067 6900


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Downloads

Journey to net zero - doing our bit

Here we have recorded the steps taken to reduce not only our carbon footprint, but also improve habitats.


Switch to 100% green electricity

Reduce grass mowing to form wildlife friendly verges and perimeters

Starting the switch from oil to cleaner electric

Installation of solar panels

Sowing of wildflower beds and borders

Planting butterfly friendly shrubs and bushes

Planting over 1,200 trees, forming new wildlife corridors (saving approx 25tonnes per annum when trees reach maturity)


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