Castle Cary Holiday Park, located near the village of Creetown in Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway, presents a unique investment opportunity with substantial development potential. Nestled within the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere Reserve, this site benefits from low light pollution, attracting nature enthusiasts. It is conveniently situated just 5 miles from Kirroughtree Forest, known for its mountain biking trails and walking routes. The nearby market town of Newton Stewart offers essential amenities and serves as a gateway to expansive hillwalking opportunities.
This property has been in the same family for over 166 years and includes remnants of a late medieval castle, now largely in ruins. Originally converted into a caravan park on what was once a private golf course, the holiday park currently encompasses 115 static pitches (100 privately owned), 125 touring caravan pitches, and 45 tent pitches with an additional field for seasonal camping. There is also planning permission in place for an extra 100 static pitches and two additional 9-hole golf courses alongside future holiday lodges.
Amenities include a heated outdoor swimming pool, various facility buildings like a log cabin reception area, sports ground with changing facilities, football pitch, games room, and more. Approximately 39.69 hectares of broadleaf woodland adds to the natural appeal of the site.
The primary residential accommodation is the Coach House—a granite structure featuring sash windows under a slate roof—while Dove Cottage contributes to rental income potential. The park's existing infrastructure allows for further development possibilities subject to necessary permissions.