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Luxury Lodges With Hot Tubs In Dalry, Ayrshire

Escape to our secluded bespoke self-catering country lodges with hot tubs at Cleeves Farm Dalry, where you can relax and enjoy a romantic getaway or spend quality time with family and friends.

The lodges are located in an elevated position looking out towards the Ayrshire coast and the Firth of Clyde, open plan designed to make the most of inspiring views from the Carrick Hills to the east across Ayr bay, Lady Island, Ailsa Craig, Arran and the Kilpatrick Hills to the west.

The buzzing metropolis of Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city is 25 minutes away by Train, and Dalry Station is 5 minutes away by car or 20 minutes away on foot from the farm. Glasgow Airport is 20 minutes away by car. The Ayrshire coast boasts many fine beaches with Irvine beach being just a short 15 min drive away.

Lodges

At Cleeves Cabins we have 2 lodges for our guests to choose from which accommodate up to 3 guests. Both of our lodges are similar in layout and feature a hot tub and everything you need to take your health and wellbeing to the next level. View our Ailsa and Arran links below for more information and to check availability.

Our Sustainability Commitment

Sustainability is understated at Cleeves Cabins, but important to us, our lodges are made in Scotland, clad with Scottish larch. Firewood used in our hot tubs is grown sustainably in view of the lodges and processed on the farm.

Our lodges have the most up-to-date renewable technology giving you a great experience with minimal impact on the world’s resources. Solar power is key, combined with battery storage and inverter technology. We believe we are leading the way in providing a premium facility without a detrimental carbon footprint. We are looking forward to providing guests the ability to charge their electric cars in the near future from the solar panels on their lodges! It’s our ongoing commitment to continually seek ways to further improve our sustainability.

Cleeves Cabins was part funded by Ayrshire Leader as part of European funding for rural development