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Beirhope Alpacas

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· Kelso, Roxburgh, Ettrick And Lauderdale, Scotland
1 acre hosted by Lynne J.
8 tent pitches
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A small, off-grid campsite with alpacas in the historically rich southern Scottish borders

Back in 2016, Lynne Jobes went to a glamping show with the intention to buy some yurts. She wanted to set up a campsite on her smallholding in the Scottish southern borders but, to everyone’s surprise, she returned with alpacas. Since then, she and her team have been running Beirhope Alpaca Trekking, a lovely little business offering hikes into the surrounding landscape of the Cheviot Hills and the Kale Valley. Now, several years later, Beirhope has become a campsite and it’s finally possible to pitch up right next to the woolly Peruvians.

Set just slightly north of the Anglo-Scottish border and overlooked by the old Roman hill fort of Thowliestane Hill, campers can pitch a tent and have a campfire in the field adjacent to the alpaca paddock. Furthermore, to keep from scaring the alpacas, dogs are not allowed in the main part of the site but are welcome to stay with their owners on a separate pitch in a secluded oak and beech woodland closer to the barn. The barn houses the main reception area and is also where the facilities can be found. There’s a compost loo, hot water bucket shower, and honesty shop for essentials.

It’s not all about the alpacas, however. Beirhope offers the chance for guests to share in the owner’s passion for the landscape in which they find themselves. Indeed, a short walk along Dere Street, possibly Scotland’s oldest road and which runs past the campsite, leads to Thowliestane with its panoramic views taking in the Eildons and Peniel Heugh to the north and The Cheviot, The Schill and Hownam Law to the East. It’s not the Andes but it is wild and breathtaking in equal measure. And whether you have Lynne’s alpaca crew in tow or not, this really is a walker’s paradise. The classic Pennine Way route has its northern end in the tiny village of Kirk Yetholm a short distance away and the east-west trail, St Cuthbert’s Way, passes through the same place, bridging the English Scottish border.

Going slightly further afield will lead to the market town of Kelso, home of the magnificent Floors Castle, which lies on the confluence of the rivers Tweed and Teviot or the historic county town of Jedburgh, with its 12th-century abbey, both within a short driving distance of Beirhope.

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Chris T. I.recommends
June 20, 2024
Poppy's Pitch
We enjoyed our stay here and loved the rest and peace of the area. We also did a hike with the Alpacas during an absolute real Scottish day with all types of weather combined in an hour. Friendly people as well, will stay again when in the area!
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Joe S.recommends
June 1, 2024
Stargazer's Dream
Perfect!
We stayed for 4 nights on the Stargazers pitch and from the moment we arrived Lynne was absolutely brilliant. She made us feel right at home and part of the Alpaca family. The pitch, and the farm are set in beautiful countryside and it’s a great spot to watch wildlife and of course the fab alpacas!! The facilities were great too and kept super clean throughout our stay. Would highly recommend the alpaca walk which our 8 year old son loved and again some wonderful views of the surrounding area. Thanks to Chloe , the guide who was very friendly and knowledgable, and Dante, the alpaca, who we wanted to adopt and take home!! It’s our first day back home and we miss all of you already. Thank you for making our trip so memorable and we’ll defo come back.
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Christopher Y.recommends
May 26, 2024
Poppy's Pitch
Loved Lynnes campsite. The views from the pitches are beautiful. Alpacas were a lovely addition. They also have an on-site shop and wifi which is always a bonus. Will be back.
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Jenni G.recommends
May 24, 2024
Sam's Super Pitch
Camping: alpacas and northern light
In a word WOW!!!! Myself and my daughter had such a fantastic time and we think it’s just the best camp site we’ve stayed at (and we’ve been to a fair few). We stayed on Sam’s Super Pitch with the kitchen/diner and didn’t want to leave. We had everything we need to make meals, the pitch had its own loo, a bench and fire pit but the best part was that right next to us was a field of beautiful alpacas! Lynne welcomed us when we arrived and made the whole weekend perfect for us by being so helpful and friendly. The whole site was immaculately clean with a useful area with food, toiletries and firewood to buy and a lovely shop too. We were extremely lucky to see the northern lights which was truly magical as we had uninterrupted views being in the remote wide open space. I believe they do appear occasionally here. We also saw a billion stars as it’s very dark with no light pollution. The highlight for us was a 2 hour alpaca trek up the nearby hill and we were photographed and filmed as it coincided with a promotional shoot! We fell in love with Phil and Dante (alpacas) and wanted to take them home. Lynne was so knowledgeable about the surrounding area and when we reached the top, views were spectacular. We will definitely return for our alpaca fix and hopefully see the aurora borealis again. Thank you so much :-)
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Robyn D.recommends
May 13, 2024
Phil's Patch
An absolutely gorgeous campsite that is a must visit! Lynne was absolutely amazing- so friendly from the first step we took on the campsite and made a really big effort to include my friends little boy in everything and talk to him. The scenery is absolutely gorgeous- so are the alpacas!- and there’s a lot of gorgeous walks near by. Eco toilets and bucket showers were pluses for me because I love anything eco friendly but the shower was a bit more of a struggle for the little one but for a shorter stay it definitely wasn’t an issue. I can say that I will definitely be back when I next have the chance and would recommend it without hesistation
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Sara C.recommends
September 25, 2023
Paddock 1
Second time we've camped here, the view is amazing and Lynne is always super helpful! Would recommend also going for the alpaca walks, the alpacas are adorable and the view from the walks is even more impressive.
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Kelso, Roxburgh, Ettrick And Lauderdale, Scotland, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Lynne J.Joined in June 2021
From the host
Nestled in the heart of the Cheviot Hills, Beirhope boasts some of Scotland's most spectacular views. With alpaca walking activities, roman roads, hill forts and breathtaking night skies, this rural dog-friendly site is one of a kind. With eight wild camping pitches, you don't have to venture far for a little piece of magic. Beirhope provides all the space, freedom and alpacas you could possibly want.
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The southern Scottish borders are steeped in a rich history, from ancient Roman roads and hill forts in the Cheviots to the abbeys, castles, and country estates around Kelso and Jedburgh. Situated on the north-western edge of Kelso is Floors Castle and Gardens (01573 223333). Built for the first Duke of Roxburghe in 1721 it’s more a country house than a castle and holds the title of being the largest inhabited house in Scotland. Take a tour of the castle itself or wander the impressive gardens and woodland grounds. Stunning Jedburgh Abbey (01835 863925) is just eight miles east of the campsite and sits right in the heart of Jedburgh town. An audio tour is available for this iconic piece of architecture built around 1138 for Augustinian canons and there is a cafe next door. Cessford Castle, a large 15th-century ruin about seven miles from Beirhope, is also well worth a visit.

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There is a small shop at Beirhope Alpacas selling basic camping staples such as pasta, beans, long-life milk, etc. and there’s a hot drinks machine as well as some confectionery items. Lynne will have seasonal veg to sell from her garden, too, when it’s available. To eat out, try the Border Hotel (01573 420237) in Town Yetholm, nine miles north of the campsite, or Templehall Hotel (01573 440249) five miles north in Morebattle and home of the famous Temple Burger. These two hotels lie on the Pennine Way and St Cuthbert’s Way long-distance national trails respectively and are thus very popular with ramblers. Valley Meats (01573 440219) is the local butcher in Morebattle and comes highly recommended by campsite owner Lynne. In Kelso, 25 minutes away by car, there is a good selection of restaurants, cafes, and pubs. The Cobbles (01573 223548) is a modern gastropub with fine dining and locally brewed ale. If you go there to eat, be sure to pop next door afterward for a dessert at Becattelli Artisan Gelato (07866450426). For a good selection of vegan and vegetarian options try Cafe U (01573 225177) who also do custom coffees and sandwiches made with specialty bread.
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