Campsites near Dalbeattie

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Rich with history, Dalbeattie is a charming town that sits in the Urr valley in South West Scotland. The town makes a great base for exploring the Colvend Coast and the region’s castles and gardens, including the striking 14th-century Threave Castle, which is perched on an island in the River Dee. Around Dalbeattie there are plenty of opportunities for country walks, golfing, fishing and mountain biking, most notably at the 7stanes Mountain Bike Trail in Dalbeattie Forest, which is known for its challenging granite slabs. Find your pitch at one of these campsites in and around Dalbeattie.

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Troquhain Woods

1. Troquhain Woods

93%
(34)
24km from Dalbeattie · 6 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Nearly wild camping for tents and campervans in a Scottish woodland
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Picnic table
King Garth

2. King Garth

100%
(10)
52km from Dalbeattie · 1 unit
Built in 1733, King Garth is also known as The Old Customs House, reflecting its role in these fraught times of smuggling. Its strategic position on the banks of The Eden served as the perfect lookout for a bailiff employed by Carlisle Corporation to protect the very important salmon fishery. The plaques on the building which commemorate the visits by Mayors date back to the 1700s. These visits no doubt involved indulgent banquets centring around freshly caught salmon I grew up on the opposite side of the river. On family walks along the Eden I was always fascinated by the house on the other side sited in such an amazing position. In 2010, when I returned to Cumbria I was amazed to hear that this house was for sale. It was a ruin and everyone told me I was mad..... I probably was a little! But I soon realised that I wasn’t alone in my love of this house, everyone I met from the surrounding villages had a tale to tell about this iconic place. King Garth is for sharing - with locals, (we have an annual barbecue), with wildlife and with people like you. The aim when renovating King Garth was to celebrate and embrace its history. King Garth is off grid and has no running water. It is furnished in a style to reflect its history. It isn’t everyone’s ‘cup of tea’: you have to drive a mile down a muddy lane, there is no hot shower, no electric lighting, and a compost toilet. BUT we offer beautiful evenings of candle light, log burner, hot tub under the stars and bathing in the river. My priority with King Garth and the land attached was to manage in a way to protect the abundant wildlife. There are also alpacas who you can look after during your stay. You will be astounded by the din the birds make at dawn and dusk! Inside the house there is an owl box where one summer a pair of barn owls successfully raised chicks. Since then a kestrel frequents the box and has twice laid there. This part of the Eden is tidal so both estuarine and river species co exist. Kingfishers and otters are often spotted And even the occasional seal! Kinggarth comes with fishing rights and if you want to fish this can be arranged with the host. The bird feeders are frequented by tree sparrows, yellow hammers, wood peckers, nut hatches and in winter red poll.
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Howbeck Lodge

3. Howbeck Lodge

94%
(27)
56km from Dalbeattie · 24 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A dog-friendly farm campsite on the northern edge of the Lake District
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Water hookup
Ewe Love Camping Pods

4. Ewe Love Camping Pods

98%
(110)
63km from Dalbeattie · 3 units
Modern Lake District glamping pods among the trees, with exceptional views of Blencathra
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Cairn Meadow Pods

5. Cairn Meadow Pods

99%
(43)
69km from Dalbeattie · 3 units
Glamping pods in Cumbria's secluded Eden Valley with views of the Pennines
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Hadrian's Wall Country Yurts

6. Hadrian's Wall Country Yurts

100%
(13)
72km from Dalbeattie · 2 units
Two yurts with hot tubs in the Cumbrian countryside just a mile away from Hadrian’s Wall
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Moss Side Farm Campsite

7. Moss Side Farm Campsite

94%
(133)
82km from Dalbeattie · 25 units
Small-scale farm camping in the South Lakes, with campfires, wildlife and fine views
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Hazel Mount Fellside

8. Hazel Mount Fellside

98%
(49)
82km from Dalbeattie · 5 units
Nearly wild camping on the western edge of the Lake District overlooking the Duddon Estuary
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Baystone Bank Farm Campsite

9. Baystone Bank Farm Campsite

96%
(150)
82km from Dalbeattie · 37 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Lake District camping on a working farm with a stream to splash in, campfires encouraged and a horse-riding centre on the doorstep
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Electrical hookup
Campfires
Cleghorn Farm

10. Cleghorn Farm

100%
(11)
85km from Dalbeattie · 1 unit
*PLEASE NOTE THE CABIN IS AVAILABLE FOR WEEKEND BOOKINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. CAMPING WILL RETURN IN SPRING 2026.* Cleghorn Farm is a mixed farm just north east of the market town of Lanark. Comprised of 250 acres of fields and woodland and bounded to the south by Mouse Water, it is a beautiful spot to get away from it all without having to leave it all behind if you don't want to. The fields are grazed and cultivated but the woodlands are much as they were at the end of the last ice age with spectacular walks along Cleghorn Glen with the chance to see badgers, bats, deer and all manner of birds among the towering pine and beech trees. The Mouse Water (pronounced moose) tumbles down along the edge of the farm and has some glorious pools for swimming, shallows for paddling and some spectacular water falls before it joins the River Clyde.
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The Damson Shepherd's Hut

11. The Damson Shepherd's Hut

98%
(60)
90km from Dalbeattie · 1 unit
A shepherd's hut for two in the lesser-known Lyth Valley, four miles from Lake Windermere
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Stock Park Lakeside Camping

12. Stock Park Lakeside Camping

92%
(93)
90km from Dalbeattie · 15 units
Lake District camping on the banks of Lake Windermere, with direct access to the water.
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Woodman's Huts

13. Woodman's Huts

99%
(58)
92km from Dalbeattie · 3 units
Beautiful handmade shepherd's huts in the heart of the picturesque South Lakes
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The Old Chapel Campsite

14. The Old Chapel Campsite

98%
(101)
98km from Dalbeattie · 30 units
Nearly wild camping in the North Pennines
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Fairy Bell Wood

15. Fairy Bell Wood

100%
(11)
99km from Dalbeattie · 1 unit
An off-grid yurt in a private woodland between the Lakes and the Dales
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The Black Swan

16. The Black Swan

100%
(27)
105km from Dalbeattie · 3 units
Our three, brand new wood and canvas yurts are nestled in our private, woodland hotel garden beside the beautiful conservation (SSSI) river of Scandal Beck. Just a short drive from The Lake District, The Yorkshire and Durham Dales as well as The Scottish Border, we are perfectly located for you to explore. The yurts themselves are individually decorated with full size furniture, electricity and double beds. The yurts are all located in the garden of The Black Swan Hotel, Ravenstonedale, a multi award-winning hotel, restaurant and bar; recipient of 2 AA Rosettes as well as AA pub of the year for England 2018/19. As part of your stay in our yurts you will receive a full cooked breakfast and buffet option included in the price for 2 people in our hotel restaurant. We like to think of ourselves as a cosy home from home with a relaxed dining atmosphere throughout. We are very dog friendly in the hotel, restaurant, bar and yurts so please bring your furry family members. Our beautiful woodland is also home to red squirrels (which are seen daily), protected, freshwater crayfish in the river, an otter (seen very infrequently but the nemesis of our ducks), 6 Indian runner ducks, free range chickens and our two cockerels! (Dogs are very welcome but are to be kept on a lead whilst in the woodland itself). We are very dog friendly and charge an additional fee of £15 for 1 dog/ £20 for 2 dogs for an additional cleaning fee and for some dog friendly goodies such as poop bags and treats. The price of this yurt is based on an occupancy of 2 people. Any other people who will be staying on the sofa bed will add a charge of £40 per person per night for breakfast and their stay. All yurts come with electrical battery pack, chargeable lanterns, tea/coffee, homemade biscuits, log burning stoves, towels, full breakfast included from the hotel, an outdoor seating area and access to our outdoor toasty warm woodland shower as well as our very cute, wooden toilet cabin. Hairdryers are available in the hotel for your use.
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Puddlemire

17. Puddlemire

98%
(55)
108km from Dalbeattie · 20 units · Tents, Glamping
Camping in countryside between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales
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Beirhope Alpacas

18. Beirhope Alpacas

98%
(137)
109km from Dalbeattie · 9 units
A small, off-grid campsite with alpacas in the historically rich southern Scottish borders
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Hill Top Huts

19. Hill Top Huts

97%
(121)
121km from Dalbeattie · 12 units
Scenic, simple glamping pods set beside a welcoming Pennines pub
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Wifi
Tyne View Camping

20. Tyne View Camping

100%
(19)
127km from Dalbeattie · 15 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Tyne View Camping is a peaceful spot in Tyne and Wear, not far from Hedley on the Hill village. It's on a farm run by David and his family, who welcome guests to enjoy the beautiful countryside views. You can see the Tyne Valley from the camping pitches, which is great for stargazing at night. The site is basic with just water taps and toilets, no showers, but there's lots of space for kids and dogs to play. You're allowed to bring a barbecue or firepit for cooking, and you can buy supplies in Prudhoe nearby. Or, you can walk to Hedley on the Hill for a meal at a top-notch pub. There are plenty of things to do nearby, like walking in the woods, playing golf, or trying gliding. You can also visit Hadrian’s Wall, Newcastle upon Tyne, or explore the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for a varied and enjoyable break.Also this June we will be open for the Sam Fender weekend ie June 12 til the 16th if anyone wants to camp £20 a night plus a taxi for £20
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Dalbeattie camping guide

Where to go

Around Town

Dalbeattie is home to Colliston Park, perhaps the most attractive park in the Dumfries and Galloway region, which has pedal boats for hire and a play area for children. Next to the park, and close to the area's mountain bike trails, beaches and other attractions, the small Islecroft Caravan and Camping Park has sheltered pitches. Just a short walk from town, Glenearly Caravan Park has pitches as well as static caravans for hire.

Gorsebank

A five-minute drive south of Dalbeattie’s town centre, staying in Gorsebank puts you slightly closer to the Colvend Coastline and within easy reach of the forests of the Solway Coast, filled with wildlife and popular with horseriders. Set on a small farm, Gorsebank Glamping has an array of accommodation types, from pods to wigwams to 'almost wild' camping pitches and cabins with private hot tubs.

Castle Douglas

A designated Food Town, Castle Douglas is a 15-minute drive west of Dalbeattie. Foodies will love visiting the attractive town, as will outdoor enthusiasts who can explore the islands of Carlingwark Loch by boat and the nearby Threave Wildfowl Reserve, an important place for wintering wildfowl. Nearby camping is available at the Galloway Activity Centre, along the shores of Loch Ken.

When to go

With its promise of dry, sunny weather and guaranteed long daylight hours, summer is the most popular time to visit Dalbeattie and the surrounding Dumfries and Galloway region. Some areas can get busy during the summer months, however, especially on weekends and during the school summer holidays. The area is a year-round destination but check that campsites will be open if planning to travel outside of peak season.

Know before you go

  • Wild camping is legal throughout Scotland as long as you follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
  • There is no train station in Dalbeattie, but local buses can get you to most places of interest. The closest railway station is in Dumfires, which has direct connections to Glasgow and over the border to Carlisle. 
  • You can pick up the essentials in Dalbeattie’s small supermarkets. For larger purchases and outdoor gear, head for Dumfries, 13 miles (21 kilometres) away. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, wild camping is legal throughout Scotland, including Dalbeattie, as long as you follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

No, there is no train station in Dalbeattie. The closest railway station is in Dumfries, which has direct connections to Glasgow and over the border to Carlisle.

You can pick up the essentials in Dalbeattie’s small supermarkets. For larger purchases and outdoor gear, head for Dumfries, 13 miles (21 kilometres) away.

Around Dalbeattie, there are plenty of opportunities for country walks, golfing, fishing, and mountain biking, most notably at the 7stanes Mountain Bike Trail in Dalbeattie Forest, which is known for its challenging granite slabs.

Summer is the most popular time to visit Dalbeattie and the surrounding Dumfries and Galloway region. Some areas can get busy during the summer months, especially on weekends and during the school summer holidays. The area is a year-round destination, but check that campsites will be open if planning to travel outside of peak season.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

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