Queensberry Bay Holiday Park
This is a place for total relaxation, right on the shore of the Solway Firth, with views of the Queensberry Hills to the north and the Lakeland Fells to the South. Queensberry Bay is the perfect place to use as a base for touring not only South West Scotland but also Cumbria and the Borders.
We are one of the most northerly places in Europe that you will find the Natterjack toad.
Aswell as touring, we also have seasonal touring and static holiday home pitches available.
pampering@powfoot is brand new to Queensberry Bay in 2007. pampering consists of a self contained log cabin with swim spa (an 8 x 15ft pool where you exercise against the current) and a sauna as well as a hot tub on the enclosed veranda - so you can truly enjoy the tranquillity that is Queensberry Bay.
You will find all you esentials in our shop including your daily newspapers, fresh bread, milk and not forgetting gifts and postcards.
Park amenities:
-Electric/Water hook up
-Toilets
- Refurbished shower block with plenty of hot
-Chemical disposal point
-Visitor parking
-Recycling bins
-Shop
-Tourist information room
-Path walking network
-Acres of beach for walking dogs
-Situated on Sustrans route 7
Please contact us for details.
3 Aug 2008 - jimmymac from Scotland wrote
- The reviewer is:
- a couple, a tourer/motorhomer
This is the first time we have been to this site and found it to be very well run with good pitches. This must be one of the best sites in the area.The staff are very friendly and helpful and the toilets are supersonic as the are fully en-suite. We will definately be back here.
Queensberry Bay Holiday Park, Annan, Dumfires and Galloway
Queensberry Bay Holiday Park, Annan, Dumfires and Galloway
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16 Apr 2003 - legacy from The Past wrote
** This review was originally posted by G Taylor from Leeds. **
I came to this site a few years back and thought the location was beaufitul but the site itself was very shabby and rundown.
Then I heard it had been taken over and came back this year on spec - what a delight!
This is one of those undiscovered little gems. You have to see it to believe that somewhere like this still exists.
I came to this site a few years back and thought the location was beaufitul but the site itself was very shabby and rundown.
Then I heard it had been taken over and came back this year on spec - what a delight!
This is one of those undiscovered little gems. You have to see it to believe that somewhere like this still exists.
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16 Apr 2003 - legacy from The Past wrote
** This review was originally posted by G Taylor from Leeds. **
I came to this site a few years back and thought the location was beaufitul but the site itself was very shabby and rundown.
Then I heard it had been taken over and came back this year on spec - what a delight!
This is one of those undiscovered little gems. You have to see it to believe that somewhere like this still exists.
I came to this site a few years back and thought the location was beaufitul but the site itself was very shabby and rundown.
Then I heard it had been taken over and came back this year on spec - what a delight!
This is one of those undiscovered little gems. You have to see it to believe that somewhere like this still exists.
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