Welcome to Rowanbank Caravan Park in Beckfoot, Silloth offering a choice of 2 accommodations. On this page you can find information on Rowanbank Caravan Park including Rowanbank Caravan Park photo galleries, reviews, availability and booking information. If you like what you see, you can book your stay at Rowanbank Caravan Park online securely. Rowanbank Caravan Park is a great choice if you're looking for a holiday in Wigton or Cumbria & The Lakes.
Enjoying a quiet position on the shores of the Solway Firth, this friendly, family run park is ideal for exploring the Lake District. A sandy beach offering good swimming and fishing is adjacent to the park. This is a wonderful area for walking, cycling and just relaxing in the beautiful surroundings. A launderette is available for all dates. Silloth, 3 miles away, boasts a championship golf course, a large Sunday market and the Solway Coast Discovery Centre. Within a 25 mile radius, you can enjoy all the delights of the Lakes, the bustling city of Carlisle, Hadrian’s Wall, Gretna Green and the market town of Wigton, famous for its horse fairs. Comfortable and spacious 12ft-wide caravan.
Spacious, comfortable caravans.
All guests to Rowanbank Caravan Park have access to the following facilities and amenities:
One double and one twin. Additional sleeping for two in the lounge area.
One double and two twin.
Looking for reviews of Rowanbank Caravan Park? The following Rowanbank Caravan Park reviews are sourced from Google reviews.
Clean, quiet site, dog friendly. Managers Dave & Norma very friendly welcoming & helpful.
A great place to stay. Very quiet and ldeal for dogs
Very nice place with a big caravan park near the seaside
Wonderful place to chill and walk x
Had a caravan on this site for over 15 years, great wee site, a stones throw from the beach, dogs welcome, only one thing I miss and that's WiFi other than that would recommend
If you're planning a day out during your stay at Rowanbank Caravan Park then why not visit some of these local points of interest and recommended activities all within easy reach of Rowanbank Caravan Park. You can use the tools below to search for other ideas for days out within the local area. Use our handy search facility below to find shops, supermarkets, cinemas and many more attractions near Rowanbank Caravan Park.
Sandy Hills Beach is a very large, dog friendly sandy beach great for sunbathing, picnics and swimming. There is also a cafe and small shop behind the beach plus public toilets and large car park.
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The beach at Rockcliffe has two very different aspects, depending on the state of the tide. Visit at high tide and the sea is close to the wall beside the road. At low tide, the nearest open water can be almost a mile away! Looking out from the shore one can see two islands; Heston Island, complete with lighthouse and cottages and Rough Island.
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Also known as Rough firth Beach, Kippford has a quaint picturesque beach made up almost entirely of cockle shells with some sand and shingle. The beach can be found at the end of a quiet coastal walkway and is also known as the Rough Firth Beach.
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This is a magical beach â if you have young children, they will love searching the rock pools for starfish, crabs and small fish. Relax and soak up the dramatic scenery or take a walk along the coastline.
Location: St. Bees More Details »
Described as one of the finest coastal paths in Britain, with views over the Solway to Cumbria and the Isle of Man. Mostly a cliff top walk but with some bays at lower levels, this is a strenuous 3 hour walk best broken into 3 walks, having a car at either ends or use the local bus service.
Location: Sandyhills More Details »
Managed by Forest Enterprise there are over 10 miles of cycle trails linking Dalbeattie to Colvend, Sandy hills and Kippford. Enjoy view points across the Solway Firth to the Lake District along the clearly marked trails which are gentle and suitable for the whole family
Location: Dalbeattie More Details »
The Forest of Ae is a popular venue for mountain bikers, and there's a great range of trails here to suit all abilities. There's also a well-established downhill scene and the 'Ae Up' uplift service for those with the skill to tackle a competition downhill course.
Location: Dumfries More Details »
The stunning views from the top of Helm Crag make the steep climb from Grasmere all the more worthwhile. The whole walk will talk approximately 7 hours to complete at about 9 miles long.
Location: Grasmere More Details »
With a proven track record of excellent food based on both resident and non-resident comments and now also AA recognition.
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Experience warm Scottish hospitality with morning coffee, light lunches and afternoon teas baked and cooked on the premises. At weekends there are two additional hot dishes. Visitors can enjoy browsing in the gift shop which stock crafts from the region.
Location: New Abbey More Details »
A spacious and warm café which is situated next door to Colvend Shop. The café is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the daily newspapers available, free WIFI whilst tucking into something from the menu of light lunches, homemade cakes and fresh coffee as well and having a collection of gifts and preserves.
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Comfortable country house lounge bar offering a wide selection of ales and whiskies; thereâs an informal restaurant and bar where meals are served every day with an interesting selection of wines from around the world. Children and pets are welcome with safe grounds for children to play in.
Location: Colvend
Seaside craft shop on the waterfront of the Galloway Riviera, selling gifts, cards and local fine foods. Hot and cold drinks are available with a small seating area outside. The destination of many a rambler, photographer, wildlife enthusiast, sailor and the family who are heading out for a picnic on the beach.
Location: Kippford More Details »
The Mariner offers extensive lunch and evening meals in the bar or conservatory, one can also relax in the beer garden overlooking the marina and the Solway coastline, plus thereâs also a children's play area in the garden to entertain the younger members of your party.
Location: Kippford Village
The Anchor Hotel overlooks the estuary and offers outside tables to make the most of the fine views over the Urr estuary. The menu is heavily focused on local produce and seafood. The small cosy bar is warmed by a lovely open log fire in winter.
Location: Kippford village
Newly refurbished the Taj Mahal Indian restaurant and takeaway serving authentic Indian dishes is set within the Maxwell Arms Hotel in a lovely setting serving a full range of beers wines and spirits.
Location: Dalbeattie
Enjoy the authentic flavours of Italy at this friendly and relaxing restaurant. The food is freshly prepared and delicious with a range of options to cater for all tastes.
Location: Dumfries More Details »
A previous highly commended âPub of the Yearâ serving a variety of quality real ales with a good reputation for its homemade meals available 7 days a week, using the best local produce, in both its restaurant and bar with open log fires in the winter and a large beer garden to the rear.
Location: Urr
A cosy informal restaurant whose name aptly reflects the impressive castle views which it enjoys. The food is imaginative and personally prepared by the chef proprietor, and served by friendly staff in an unobtrusive manner.
Location: Kirkcudbright More Details »
This former school is ideal for travellers and for those holidaying in the area. With a reputation for relaxed informal eating, they offer food all day, from breakfast to lunch and early evening meals, with a wide range of choices to cater for all.
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These large grounds include access to Bassenthwaite lake, a wildflower meadow, walled garden and path maze. For children, there are also four woodland adventure playgrounds. It is also a great place for a spot of bird watching and due to the importance placed on the sight, it will hopefully remain unspoilt for a long time to come.
Location: Keswick More Details »
Threave is a garden for all seasons. Enjoy a walk around the magnificent gardens for its spectacular springtime display of daffodils, there are also summer displays from the herbaceous beds and borders and stunning autumn colours from the trees and from the heather garden.
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45 carefully themed and informative aquatic displays as well as an adventure playground, radio controlled boats and mini golf.
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Wonderful fun for kids â the soft play area includes ball pools, climbing walls, giant ball arena and aerial runways. There are themed party rooms, a café and much much more.
Location: Wigton More Details »
This family orientated farm park has lots of animals to see and activities to enjoy with rides including donkeys, paddle boats, the choo choo express, slides, buggies, trampolines and bouncy castles.
Location: Dumfries More Details »
The museum houses interesting and educational exhibitions of local history including the areas industrial past, war memorabilia, ceramics and clothing, a collection of 200 cameras and radios as well as a âVictorian kitchenâ.
Location: Dalbeattie More Details »
Here at the Mossburn centre they rescue and shelter misused, abused, unwanted and neglected animals, and provide therapeutic work placements for children and adults.
Location: Lockerbie More Details »
An award winning family day out, Rheged attractions include a giant cinema with a screen the size of six double decker buses, a kids play centre and an international mountaineering exhibition as well as superb shops and great food.
Location: Penrith More Details »
At Wordsworth House you can meet the servants, help them with their daily jobs and cook historic goodies in the working Georgian kitchen, getting a real sense of life in the childhood home of the poet.
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Carlisle Castle is still a sight to behold. Founded in 1092, it's housed a few famous guests in its time, including Mary Queen of Scots who was imprisoned here.
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A fully guided tour into the mine itself is available several times a day, detailing the history and spectacular features of the mine. The tour also shows the current mine workings.
Location: Keswick More Details »
See flocks of Barnacle Geese who fly here in vast numbers and find their homes here. Over the last 70 years the bird population has increased from 500 birds to over 25,000. Admire these beautiful creatures and go for a stroll on one of the numerous nature trails.
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Discover the breathtaking scenery and wildlife that's typical of this region. Explore the nature trails and the viewing hides at your own pace. In spring, the wet meadows fill with lapwings and skylarks, butterflies and wild flowers. You can also see roe deer. In the autumn, thousands of migrating barnacle and pink-footed geese arrive for the winter, creating an unmissable spectacle.
Location: Mersehead More Details »
A fascinating wildlife park in a lovely setting of mixed woodland. Conservation of threatened and endangered species is the principle focus of this impressive park, protecting as they do nearly 150 animals. Spend some time in the remarkable enclosures and learn about their habitats.
Location: Kickcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway More Details »
Cumbria's premier karting arena for all ages and fun for all the family. Training provided as well as all safety gear needed to get you off to a flying start.
Location: Mayport More Details »
A 9 hole Par 3 golf course set in the pleasant rural countryside near the holiday village of Kippford. Providing an interesting and relaxing game of golf for both beginners and more experienced golfers with golf club hire available. After your game one can enjoy some delicious snacks and light meals combined with a refreshment licence are provided in the Clubhouse.
Location: Craigieknowes
Dumfries and Galloway is Scotland's most heavily forested region and these forests are perfect for the sport of sled dog racing. See website for details of events.
Location: Dumfries More Details »
A huge indoor climbing wall in the Lake District catering for all ages. Always ring to check times and availabilities.
Location: Keswick More Details »
Beautifully designed golf course by the sea for great views while you are playing a relaxing round. Established in 1906 by the school, the current course was built in 1929 and has gone from strength to strength ever since.
Location: St. Bees More Details »
Cockermouth is a market town of some 7,000 inhabitants, which lies at the north western corner of the English Lake District, and holds lots of historic interest.
Location: Cockermouth
A holiday area that historically favoured by the Victorians, with yachts in summer, walks along the Jubilee Path and Muckle Lands, a 5th Century Mote of Mark Hill Fort, and Rough Island bird sanctuary.
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Kippford is a popular sailing centre and a venue for an annual regatta. The village was formerly a busy ship-building and fishing centre at the beginning of the 19th Century. From the 1870s onwards it developed as a resort for sea-bathing and leisure
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Dalbeattie is often called the granite burgh of the south due to the thriving granite industry in the area. The small town is picturesque with most houses and buildings built with local granite. Dalbeattie is in the perfect location for walking, birding, golf and cycling.
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Built in 1792, it is the oldest working theatre in Scotland, run on a voluntary basis by the Guild of Players. A varied programme of events including Guild of Players' own productions and performances from visiting companies.
Location: Dumfries More Details »
You'll find favourite high street stores at The Loreburne Shopping Centre â quality shopping in a modern air conditioned environment.
Location: Dumfries More Details »
Keswick is a market town of about 5,000 inhabitants. It is in a fantastic setting between Derwent Water, Blencathra and Skiddaw. A favourite for Lakeland climbers and walkers.
Location: Keswick
The Theatre by the Lake runs all year round, producing and presenting professional shows. Famous for its views across Derwent Water, the theatre has 400 seats in the main house and a newly extended 100 seat studio.
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