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12th December 2018 , Blog, Latest News

New pricing bands for 2019

Happy December everyone!  I can’t believe it has come around so quickly, it doesn’t feel like 5 minutes since we were busy running round getting ready for our first Christmas at Barend Holiday Village.  We’re in full swing round here, getting the Christmas decorations out and finishing off the swimming pool renovations.  Then we can jump into 2019 ready for a New Year and all the adventures that will bring, including our new pricing bands!

New Pricing in 2019

As part of our changes for 2019 we have looked into our pricing structure.  As many of our return visitors will know, all our lodges are individually owned.  This means every one is unique and there is something suitable for everyone; families, friends, couples and different price brackets.  To further support this we have therefore altered our pricing structure for 2019.  Three and four star lodges already have different prices, as does the smaller lodge and the cabins.  However, we felt that the range of 3 star lodges is vast and some are more popular than others (because of their view, sleeping configuration, number of showers and other reasons).  Therefore we have made 2 pricing bands within the 3 star lodges for next year.  We hope this will help people choose accommodation that is best suited to them and their budget.

Pricing Bands

Our accommodation is independently graded by Visit Scotland’s Quality Assurance Scheme against set criteria (see our earlier blog post on what they look for here).

Four starUpper Three StarStandard Three StarIndividual Accommodation
Lodge 2

Lodge 17 (Panorama Lodge)

Lodge 55

Lodge 60 (Rosey Lodge)

Lodge 5

Lodge 8 (Log House)

Lodge 10 (The Ducklings)

Lodge 15 (Rivendell)

Lodge 16 (Orchards)

Lodge 19 

Lodge 22 (Milvus Lodge)

Lodge 24 (Senga)

Lodge 29 (Mill Loch View)

Lodge 32

Lodge 35 (Scotsdale Lodge)

Lodge 41

Lodge 44 (Lavender Lodge)

Lodge 45

Lodge 47 (Tigh Na Sonas)

Lodge 54

Lodge 58 (Squirrel’s Chase)

Lodge 59 (Robin’s Nest) *

Lodge 7 (Chalet De Joy)

Lodge 11 (Bracken Lodge)

Lodge 13 (Brackendale) *

Lodge 21 (Dunoon)

Lodge 49

Lodge 51

Lodge 52 (Swallow Lodge)

Barend Farm Cottage (4*, sleeps 2)

Lodge 31 (3* small lodge, sleeps 4)


Cabin 72 Brackenrigg (3*, sleeps 6)

Please note that the starred lodges (Robin’s Nest and Brackendale) are currently due for a review by Visit Scotland.  It is quite likely that they may be upgraded so book early to get yourself a bargain on these ones!

  • Four star lodges offer our best accommodation and are priced between £346.50 (low season) to £866.55 (peak season).
  • Upper three star lodges are priced between £330 (low season) to £825 (peak season).
  • Standard three star lodges are priced between £297 (low season) to £742.50 (peak season).

All prices are based on 4 people sharing for 7 nights.  Short breaks are available for a lower cost.

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