Barend Holiday Lodges in Dumfries & Galloway photographed from the edge of Barend Loch near Sandyhills, Dalbeattie.

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Group Lodges & Stays in Scotland

Some of our lodges and cabins are right next door to each other; others are still less than a minute’s walk away.

We have hosted large family gatherings, university away days and whole cycling teams in the past – if you have something in mind please give us a call on 01387 780663. Our small team work on site, and have extensive knowledge of the properties, so we can find the best mix to suit you. Plus, if you book multiple lodges we can offer a discount!

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The following properties are either next to each other, or below each other. There are lots of other possible combinations, and it takes less than 5 minutes to walk across the whole site, so this isn’t a restrictive list!

  • Big groups: Lodges 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 20, 21 and 22
  • Gold and Premium: 52, 59 & 60
  • Cabins: 69,70 & 66
  • Medium groups: 51, 54, 55 & 58 or 1, 2, 5 or 7,8 and 10
  • Loch views: 41, 43, 44, 45, 47 & 49

We can help organise which holiday homes work best for you and your group. Some of our properties have more beds than others (for example 6 singles and a double); or maybe you need each person to have their own bedroom or bathroom?

Either way our friendly team can help. Drop us an email on info@barendholidaylodges.uk or call us on 01387 780663 to speak to one of our friendly team.

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