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The Hideout Stag

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Scottish Borders » The Hideout Thripland Farm, Biggar, ML12 6JJ
Sleeps 2
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Nestled in an elevated private position enjoying magnificent valley views, on a large family run working farm. The immediate area is a paradise for walking, biking and hiking with the nearby Tinto Hill, Culter Fell and Crosscryne to explore. The picturesque Royal Burgh of Biggar is close at hand with its array of wonderful eateries, friendly country pubs and inns, art galleries and fascinating museums, award winning puppet theatre and bespoke quirky shops to enjoy. With the wonderful cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh within touring distance, with their fantastic leisure and shopping facilities. Or enjoy a trip to the New Lanark World Heritage Site a unique 18th century mill village and beautiful Dawyck Botanic Gardens.
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About The Hideout Stag

Nestled in an elevated private position enjoying magnificent valley views, on a large family run working farm. The immediate area is a paradise for walking, biking and hiking with the nearby Tinto Hill, Culter Fell and Crosscryne to explore.

The picturesque Royal Burgh of Biggar is close at hand with its array of wonderful eateries, friendly country pubs and inns, art galleries and fascinating museums, award winning puppet theatre and bespoke quirky shops to enjoy. With the wonderful cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh within touring distance, with their fantastic leisure and shopping facilities.

Or enjoy a trip to the New Lanark World Heritage Site a unique 18th century mill village and beautiful Dawyck Botanic Gardens. For a special occasion why not pre-book a Virgin Balloon flight from near by Shieldhill, depending on the direction of wind the balloon travels across Biggar and the farm itself!

Heading through the enclosed garden onto the decked area, you are met with this delightful, stylish micro lodge. Perfect for a luxurious romantic glamping experience.

Entering the property, you will find the comfortable sleeping area with a double bed to the rear of the pod, that is also partially screened off from the lounge, to enjoy the splendid views through the quirky window. The lounge area with wall mounted TV/DVD and USB points, is the perfect place to relax after a day out exploring the local area.

There is a dining table with seating, ideal for a romantic evening meal. The bespoke beautiful kitchen area is well-equipped with two ring gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave and Belfast sink.

Finally completing the micro lodge is the spacious shower room with rainfall shower and WC. Venturing outside onto the private decked area with hot tub.

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Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Nestled in an elevated position enjoying magnificent valley views, on a large family run, working farm. The immediate area is a paradise for walking, biking and hiking with the nearby Tinto Hill, Culter Fell and Crosscryne to explore. The picturesque Royal Burgh of Biggar is close at hand with its fascinating museums and puppet theatre, numerous eateries, friendly country pubs and inns, bespoke quirky shops and art galleries to enjoy.
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Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
This getaway is perfectly positioned in an idyllic rural location with wonderful valley and countryside scenery to enjoy. The picturesque Royal Burgh of Biggar is close at hand with its array of great eateries, friendly inns, quirky shops, art galleries and fascinating museums including Upper Clydesdale, Gas Works and award-winning puppet theatre.
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Pets 1
Hot Tub
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Nestled in an idyllic rural setting with breathtaking valley and countryside views. Situated only 1 mile from the picturesque Royal Burgh of Biggar, with its array of eateries, welcoming inns, distinctive shops, art galleries and museums such as Upper Clydesdale, Gas Works and an award-winning puppet theatre.
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The Hideout Stag Reviews

Alex Turner
Great service and quality
Amelia
We've tried quite a few micro cabins, but The Hideout (we stayed in The Stag) really stands out. It's super peaceful, cosyand has everything you could need. Perfect if you're after some proper downtime. Plus, getting out to explore is easy - local cafes, barsand the lovely New Lanark Falls are nearby for nice walks. We stayed from Saturday to Tuesdayand honestly, it was just the right amount of time. Would definitely recommend!
Jamie
We stayed in the pod and loved the incredible view of the fields and woodland with Mount Tinto in the background. It was spotlessly clean and thoughtfully arranged, with everything we needed for a comfy stay. Relaxing on the decking or soaking in the hot tub while watching wildlife-cows, sheep, owlsand hares-was just perfect. The location is ideal, within walking distance of Biggar and great for exploring Edinburgh or Glasgow. Definitely a peaceful spot we'll return to!
James
This place is just lovely, with stunning views right at the door. Relaxing in the hottub while watching cattle run by was truly special. Definitely would come back again and again!
Emma
The place is in a fantastic spot-beautiful scenery and just a short walk to a lovely little town. The pod was cosy, well-equippedand the hot tub was a lovely bonus. Would definitely stay again!
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Attractions Near The Hideout Stag

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained at The Hideout Stag itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Scottish Borders has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Kailzie Gardens - EH45 9HT
about 14 Miles
Kailzie Gardens are another popular attraction and are an excellent place for a day out in the summertime. The gardens are a peaceful and colourful place to spend the day with a wide variety of flora and fauna on display. Other attractions here include live viewing of the Tweed Valley ospreys, a Gift Shop where children can pick up a souvenir, a Tearoom serving tasty local produce and home cooked meals, a Children's Corner, Putting Green, and a gorgeous private 2½ mile stretch on the River Tweed where visitors can enjoy Fly Fishing and a Picnic Area.
M&D's Scotland's Theme Park - ML1 3RT
about 24 Miles
M&D's, Scotland's Family Theme Park is a "must do" day out if you are in the Strathclyde region. The fun attraction is set within 20 acres of beautiful Country Park and offers rides, shows and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Besides the outdoor rides the site is also home to Amazonia - Scotland's only indoor Tropical Rainforest where visitors can meet loads of exotic animals. There is also a large indoor soft play area and an amazing glow in the dark bowling alley, so plenty to do if the weather is bad. During December Scotland's largest Grotto with animated Christmas scenes can also be enjoyed.
James Hamilton Heritage Park - ML3 7UE
about 28 Miles
James Hamilton Heritage Park has been awarded 4 Stars by the prestigious Visit Scotland Board and is a must visit attraction if you are in the area. The site features a gorgeous 16acre loch offering an exciting range of watersports including Canoeing and Windsurfing. Children and adults can enjoy taster sessions of most activities. The site also has two adventure playgrounds and a fleet of fun boats. The area is also abundant with wildlife and has a Bird Sanctuary.
Smoo Cave - IV27 4QB
about 28 Miles
Smoo Cave is a popular attraction which can be enjoyed all year round but visitors should wrap up warm during the winter months.  This spectacular limestone sea-cave in Sutherland is the largest in Britain and is simply spectacular. The cave was formed by a burn that runs down into the rear chamber, as well as erosion caused by the sea. Guests can take the path from the car park which runs right through the cave. Boat trips are available in the summer months and are an excellent way to fully appreciate the cave from all angles.