Creetown Gem Rock Museum
A beautiful collection of gems and crystals including 3 galleries, a crystal cave and a gem cutting workshop.
View and BookPort Logan, Stranraer, Dumfries & Galloway, DG9 9NX, Scotland
View on mapOFFERS*: Price Drop | Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
New England Bay is a coastal Club Campsite on the shore of Luce Bay. It is carefully landscaped into seven pitching areas, each with a different character and lovely sea views. The Caravan and Motorhome Club Site has direct access to a clean and sandy beach which is ideal for swimming, sailing, water sports and sea angling. The peaceful and picturesque location also provides an ideal base for exploring the machars and Rhins of Galloway, one of the unspoilt corners of Scotland.
The area surrounding New England Bay Club Campsite has a wealth of wild flowers and bird life, the Galloway Coastal Path follows the site boundary on the beach side and the quiet lanes are ideal for cycling and running. Terally Riding Centre, 2 miles away, offers pony trekking. The nearby RSPB Visitor Centre and Mull of Galloway Lighthouse will provide a range of entertainment and education for you and your family.
The nearby town of Stranraer has golf courses, green bowling, a swimming pool, sports centre, theatre and cinema. There are a number of local gardens to visit including Port Logan Botanic Gardens, Ardwell Gardens and Logan House Gardens, while Castle Kennedy Gardens and Glenwhan Gardens are a pleasant drive from the site. That Marine Fish Pond is a Victorian curiosity. Port Patrick, only a 20 minute drive away, is a pretty harbour with a Lifeboat Station, shops and good places to eat. The Titanic experience in Belfast is a possible excursion from Cairnryan Port.
Please Note: Reception at this site may close earlier than 8pm and staff may not be available to greet you. If this is the case, don’t worry, you can still arrive on site until 8pm. We will simply contact you on your day of arrival with details of how to check-in. Please ensure your contact details are up to date on your Membership profile.
Additional ways to stay:
Storage pitches - available here. Visit camc.com/storage.
Seasonal pitches - rent one of our pitches on a long term basis. Visit camc.com/seasonals.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01776 860275.
Nearest alternative campsites: Garlieston Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
Price Drop: We’ve lowered our prices this year by up to 10% at New England Bay Club Campsite on selected dates in 2025.
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
Touring pitch types | Awning | Without Awning |
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Standard (electric & hardstanding) |
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Standard (electric & grass) |
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Non-electric (grass) |
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Tent (electric & grass) |
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Seasonal |
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Storage |
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Offers available to Club members
A beautiful collection of gems and crystals including 3 galleries, a crystal cave and a gem cutting workshop.
View and BookSaint Patrick’s permanent exhibition with IMAX cinema, café‚ and access to the National Grave.
View and BookSee what you can discover with their interactive fun, family-friendly galleries and exhibitions.
View and BookCentered around a windmill a historic astronomical instrument gives panoramic views across the countryside.
View and BookFrom North on A77: approaching Stranraer follow signposts for the A77, Portpatrick. About 1.5 miles past Stranraer continue on the A716 (signposted Drummore). The Site is on the left in 10.75 miles (2.5 miles past Ardwell). From East on A75: about 2 miles past Glenluce fork left onto A715/B7084 (signposted Drummore). In about 6 miles continue onto A716 (signposted Drummore). The Site is on the left in about 6 miles (about 1 mile past the B7065 junction).
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ScreenName133421611E
Reviewed: 02/10/2024 11:20
We spent a wonderful three nights at this site in June and had great fun cycling in the area. More than this, though, was the incredible kindness shown by Danielle post visit when I accidentally ordered some product to be delivered to the site rather than to me at home.... Show more
Coops3
Reviewed: 28/09/2024 11:47
We stayed here for a few nights on our tour around the West Coast and had lovely weather. As the weather was nice the site was quite busy but half the toilets had been locked in toilet block b ( I imagine so they don't have to clean them) I... Show more
Bicesterblue
Reviewed: 26/09/2024 18:57
Large site, with mainly grass pitches, spread out in a linear fashion along the beach. Make no mistake there are no shops, pubs, cafes, restaurants....anything within walking distance. It is possible to walk to Drummore (7km) , but this would involve the pebbly beach and main road. However, this is a... Show more
ScreenName Melboo
Reviewed: 15/09/2024 18:39
Lovely big site but a bit of a walk to the facilities - if that is an issue for you be sure to ask for a pitch near them. A long walk to reception from our pitch ! Good clean facilities and very friendly staff. We cycled to Mull of... Show more
Phil and Mary
Reviewed: 28/08/2024 13:25
Just visited in August, and were amazed at how open and spacious the site was , giving a sense of freedom you don't often get on European sites. Great access to the beach, easy walk/cycle to Port William. Mull Of Galloway not too far away, but a few hills if... Show more
barrymcgourty
Reviewed: 03/08/2024 22:13
Great to have a caravan club site that accommodates those who prefer to camp rather than caravan. A great location, great beach, clean and shallow waters. Site was clean throughout. Toilet etc, facilities were spotless. Take care - the hot water taps were scalding! The children’s play park is substandard, containin... Show more
SBandKB
Reviewed: 20/07/2024 15:07
A lovely site in a peaceful location. The site is well maintained and the facilities blocks are spotlessly clean. We walked from the site to Logan Botanic Gardens which are well worth a visit. Highly recommended site.
Martin29
Reviewed: 12/07/2024 18:20
This site is a haven for couples and families who enjoy the simplicity of life on the foreshore. The views are stunning. Access to the beach could not be easier, and our two dogs were super-happy! The weather was kind to us while we were there, with glorious sunshine most... Show more
ScreenNameC93F3A1613
Reviewed: 05/07/2024 19:43
Great site for dolphins and seabird/ground bird watching. Very remote but so peaceful. That said it’s difficult to walk any distance along beach to Drumore (pub here) as very stoney/ rocky beach especially at high tide. Road walkable but not much verge and it’s the A716! Beautiful views... Show more
BurtnJoyce
Reviewed: 23/06/2024 19:16
If you want peace and quiet and to explore an often overlooked part of Scotland, look no further. The dog loved being able to chase the sea birds along the sea edge on the enormous beach which is just through the dunes from the site. A drive to... Show more
ScreenName133421611E
Reviewed: 02/10/2024 11:20
We spent a wonderful three nights at this site in June and had great fun cycling in the area. More than this, though, was the incredible kindness shown by Danielle post visit when I accidentally ordered some product to be delivered to the site rather...