Castle Cary Holiday Park, nestled outside Creetown in the scenic Wigtownshire region of Dumfries and Galloway, presents an intriguing investment opportunity steeped in history. This property is part of the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere Reserve, making it a prime location for eco-tourism and outdoor activities. The park features a varied array of amenities including a static holiday caravan site with 115 pitches (100 privately owned), 125 touring caravan spots, and 45 tent pitches, along with planning consent for further expansion in both static caravan spaces and golf facilities.
The land spans approximately 39.69 hectares (98.07 acres) including broadleaf woodlands and features amenities such as an indoor heated swimming pool, sports facilities, and the Lairds Inn—a bar and restaurant with adjoining accommodation. The main residential structure on-site is The Coach House, a granite building that provides potential for modernization or conversion into additional guest accommodations.
Moreover, the existing ruin of the castle on the estate offers unique opportunities for historical restoration projects that could enhance tourism appeal. With existing planning permissions for extra static caravan pitches and holiday lodges set to boost potential revenue streams significantly, this property’s renovation and development prospects are promising—making it a worthwhile exploration for savvy investors looking to capitalize on Scotland's growing tourism market.