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Loch Patrick Shepherd's Hut

Castle Douglas, Southern Scotland
Sleeps 2
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Change Fri
Dogs welcome 1
4 star
Parking on site / nearby
Towels included
Shepherd hut
Glamping
Romantic
Working farm
Open fire / wood burner
Downstairs bathroom
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At a glance

  • Slow down and get back to nature in this charming shepherd’s hut, completely off the grid
  • Enjoy tranquil views over Loch Patrick, watch the sunrise from the deck and stargaze at the fire pit
  • Enjoy the cosy comforts of a lovely king-size bed, a wood burner and a hot shower in a remote setting
Property code: OC-L42611

Ideal for couples or solo travellers looking to explore the Galloway Hills and Solway Coast, this unique hut is set on a working farm on the outskirts of the small village of Kirkpatrick Durham, about 6 miles from the foodie town of Castle Douglas. Galloway is renowned for its remoteness and wild scenery, alongside being a Dark Sky Reserve – on a clear night, look out for thousands of stars and planets, including the dramatic sweep of the Milky Way. Opportunities for outdoor activities abound, including hill walking, cycling, bird watching, golf, fishing (sea, coarse or game) and wildlife spotting. At the Galloway Activity Centre by Loch Ken (11 miles), you can enjoy climbing, laser tag, archery and a wide variety of water sports. Feed the red kites at Laurieston, 9.5 miles, or head to sheltered Sandyhills Beach, 13.5 miles.

Experience a complete change of pace in this delightful hut, with no distractions from the outside world. Clad in corrugated iron and with a traditional, barrel-shaped roof, it offers the chance to sit back and relax, enjoying a simple way of life. Take five wooden steps up to the raised sitting area and enter the open-plan interior. This cosy, timber-lined space features a small wood burner in one corner, ensuring warmth whatever the weather. The wood burner can be used for boiling water for hot drinks. Traditional, comfortable seating is set near the wood burner, while a custom-made, king-size bed takes up one end of the hut, boasting a comfortable mattress, British wool quilt, pillows, and cosy blankets. Completing the interior is a 1950s cabinet which holds everything you’ll need for your stay, including champagne flutes. Set separate from the hut, is the off-grid shower (with hot and cold running water) and a composting WC (no smell and full instructions provided).

The main cooking and washing-up area for the hut is the outside kitchen, where you’ll find essential utensils, a small gas stove and a charcoal BBQ. From here, you can watch the geese and moorhens on the loch as you work. An outdoor zeer pot (a traditional evaporative cooler) will help keep a small carton of milk or a bottle of wine cool overnight, and there’s a picnic table for al fresco meals. The outdoor area also has room for relaxing, with two wooden Adirondack chairs set beside the fire pit – perfect for enjoying the sunshine or toasting marshmallows under a starry night sky. An added bonus is parking spaces for two cars, located just above the hut.

  • 1 king-size bed
  • 1 shower and composting WC in a separate hut (please use the eco-friendly toiletries provided)
  • Outdoor kitchen with a small gas stove and a traditional outdoor cooking pot
  • Welcome pack with Milk, selection of teas & coffee and tunnocks tea cakes 
  • Wood burner which can be used for cooking one-pot meals or making hot drinks (first basket of logs supplied)
  • No Wi-Fi but there is adequate network coverage 
  • Outdoor area with picnic table, chairs and a fire pit, which can be used to BBQ (some fuel supplied). Please do not use disposable BBQ's
  • Free coarse fishing, no permit required 
  • Amazing dark skies 
  • Perfect for walkers & explorers 
  • 7 stains cycle route nearby 
  • Great for Hillwalking 
  • Ideal for bird watching 
  • See many animals on Loch Patrick right on your doorstep 
  • A haven for peace & tranquillity
  • Visit nearby Kirkcudbright, Sandyhills, Kippford & Castle Douglas 
  • Breakfast & nibble packs can be provided via prior arrangement with owner direct  
  • Please keep dogs on a lead whilst on the farm
  • Parking for 2 cars
  • Shop, pub, restaurant 6 miles, beach 13.5 miles
  • Important: As off grid there is no electricity in the hut – please bring a battery pack for any electronic devices
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • 1 dog allowed. Additional charges may apply

Gavin Grant

This property is personally managed by Gavin.

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Location

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Original Cottages is a trading name of The Travel Chapter Limited | The Travel Chapter Limited is registered in England and Wales. | Registered office Travel Chapter House, Gammaton Road, Bideford, EX39 4DF. Company No. 02431506 | VAT reg: 143053210.