Lodges & log cabins in South Scotland
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Holiday lodges & luxury log cabins in South Scotland
Immerse yourselves in the tranquillity of the countryside with one of our lodges in South Scotland. Whether you’re a couple looking for a remote retreat or a family looking for something close to the adrenaline-filled activities that Scotland has to offer, there are bound to be holiday lodges to suit your needs. Log cabins allow you and your guests to embrace the rural lifestyle and get up close to Scotland’s spectacular natural beauty. Scotland’s two biggest cities, Edinburgh and Glasgow are also in the south of Scotland, so if you fancy something a little more cosmopolitan, you have the option to explore their shops, eateries, galleries and museums. In the south-east, you also have the stunning coastline to discover, which continues over the border into Northumberland in England.
In South-West Scotland in the Scottish Borders, you have the varied landscapes of Dumfries and Galloway on your doorstep. From the undulating green hills to the lush forests to the vast lochs, the magnificent views are endless and provide a wonderful backdrop for activities such as walking, mountain biking, sailing or fishing. The rugged coastline is also within easy reach, as is the lively town of Dumfries with its historic charm and quirkiness; it is also home to Scotland’s famous poet, Robert Burns. You also have the option to head slightly further north to Ayrshire, or to hop over the border into Cumbria and the Lake District in England. Of an evening, you can return to your lodge and snuggle up in front of a roaring fire with loved ones.
For more inspiration check out our guide to the best lodges in Scotland.