Bush of Ewes is situated in the Southern Uplands of Scotland in Langholm, just 25 minutes from the Scotland and England border. Tents and trailer tents can pitch up on one of the site's grass pitches, whilst caravans and motorhomes can stay on the hardstanding pitches, each with stunning countryside views and the option of electric. Enjoy easy access from the A7 and being located just 30 minutes from Gretna Green and 45 minutes from Carlisle.
A well kept site with spacious pitches, stunning views and welcoming owners
Ideally situated on the A7, just 25 minutes from the Scotland and England border
Great for walkers located at the start of the picturesque nine mile Meikledale walk
Situated in Scotland's Southern Uplands, the site is ideal for walking, recharging and other simple pleasures. Set in a walkers' haven, it is located right at the start of the nine mile Meikledale walk. Other hiking areas in the vicinity include the prehistoric trail at Loch Hill, a five minute drive away, and the Langholm Hills. Tents and trailer tents can pitch up on one of the site's ten grass pitches, whilst caravans or motorhomes can stay on one of the five hardstanding pitches, all with the option of adding 16 amp electric. Enjoy cooking up a fry up and taking yourself for a little paddle in the river onsite to really wake yourself up. Birds and other wildlife are also frequent visitors at this peaceful site, so keep an eye out as you go along. BBQ and fire pits are allowed, just please ensure they are raised off the ground. Dogs are welcome, with a maximum of three per pitch.
Open from 20 July to 17 August
Max 4 people
Grass pitches suitable for tents and trailer tents.
Max 4 people
Hardstanding pitches with the option of adding 16 amp electric, suitable for caravans and motorhomes.
Call 07393 479780 to book.
Unfortunately Bush of Ewes doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
Check-in is between 1pm and 7pm.
Checkout is by 11.30am
All fires and bbqs must be raised off the grass.
Quiet time is 9pm till 7am
Guests can enjoy a paddle in the Meikledale Burn stream which runs directly past the site, dogs may also love to splash around. The site also often has a blow up bouncy castle, perfect for keeping the kids busy.
Walkers will be spoilt for choice. The stunning nine mile Meikledale walk starts at the site and is a great way to spend the day, especially if you take a picnic. There is also the trail at Loch Hill, a five minute drive away, and the Langholm Hills (15 minutes).
There are also many historic castles in the area, great for learning about the fascinating history of Scotland. Hermitage Castle (25 minutes) has over a 400 year history involving Mary Queen of Scots and William First Earl of Douglas. Other nearby castles include Carlisle Castle (40 minutes) and Caerlaverock Castle (1 hour).
You might want to track down a Scottish castle or make your way to Carlisle (45 minutes) for a spot of sightseeing. The Lake District National Park is around an hour's drive away too, if you fancy a day out by the lakes.
For an authentic taste of Scotland, head to The Borders Distillery, 25 minutes away. The first scotch whisky distillery in the Scottish Borders since 1837, here you can enjoy a tour where you learn about the process of making whisky, and can even buy some in the shop to bring home.
Other nearby attractions include:
Call 07393 479780 to book.
Unfortunately Bush of Ewes doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
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