Galloway Activity Centre

Dumfries & Galloway


There's a wide range of intriguing accommodation at this waterside activity centre on Loch Ken. Solar-powered yurts sleep up to six; there's also a bunkhouse with en-suite dorms, cabins by the loch, a well-equipped safari tent, a campground and very cosy eco-bothies, one with a wood-fired hot tub. It's all run along very sustainable lines.


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