Saturday, 31 January 2026

A Look Ahead at February 2026


WE ARE OPEN for overnight parking and longer stays for wildlife watchers, hut users, campervans and motorhomes (max 7.5m). The Scottish weather can be rather unpredictable and we are completely off-grid so come prepared. Ensure you have enough fuel, water, power and food to sustain you during your stay. You need to be fully contained with on-board toilet. We have waste emptying facilities but in extremely cold weather, water tanks can freeze so rinsing water isn't always available. There is no fresh water supply on site, our water is rain harvested. No electricity and mobile signal is patchy. 
WILDLIFE WATCHING can be done from the comfort of your campervan or motorhome. We have 2 prime parking spots this month, each with opportunities of spotting badgers, foxes or pine martens by night and red squirrel by day. It is highly recommended that you bring binoculars and visitors are welcome to set up trail cameras overlooking the feeding stations. An overnight stop costs £15, or £25 for 2 nights. We are a fully registered and insured site with space for a maximum of 5 vehicles. 

RULES are simple. Arrivals between noon and sunset, parked up before dark, departures by 11am. Although well behaved pets are welcome, they cannot be walked outside of the parking area after dark as we have rescue ponies on site that can be easily spooked. We also have goats and cats, plus all the wildlife so please drive slowly and be aware of what is around you. At the moment, the badgers and red squirrels cross the drive so we have a 5mph speed limit. Noise and movements to be kept to a minimum during wildlife watching so no generators, loud music or late night walkabouts. Consider neighbours if there are others sharing the park-up spaces for wildlife watching.

ACCESS TO THE HUTS is by prior arrangement. Members £25, non-members £50 per day/night, subject to availability. This includes parking. Each of the huts has a wildlife feeding station in view and for overnight watchers, small spotlights illuminated the platforms when the sensors are triggered.

THINGS YOU CAN BRING FOR WILDLIFE include fresh eggs, wild bird peanuts, monkey nuts, hazelnuts, peanut butter (100% peanuts) or complete dog biscuits. (If you want to bring treats for the sanctuary ponies, goats or cats, such gifts are always gratefully received.)

NEW FOR 2026 We are planning to introduce basic supplies into our the barn store. Items such as kindling, logs and night blocks, organic toilet fluid, water and some general fundraising items, as Frugaldom is run voluntarily and on a very small scale.

OTHER PLANS we have include fencing work and driveway improvements. We also have a filming day on 17th February as part of a short documentary about the Scottish hutting movement so the huts will not be available on that day. During work, the site will be closed to visitors while the driveway is blocked.


HOW TO BOOK - Mobile signal is intermittent so it is best to either text or WhatsApp to 07795 870688 or email frugaldom@gmail.com If you are booking ahead, we can accept payments via PayPal and balance on arrival. No booking is required for general overnight stops unless you want to guarantee a wildlife watching spot. 

HOW TO FIND US - "Frugaldom, Kirkcowan" is pinned on Google maps. We are approximately 5 miles off the main A75. What3Words://photo.regal.fencing will bring you to our main gate. Our postcode is DG80ET but that is shared with several of our neighbours. We are listed on Park4Night and Search for sites.

Frugaldom operates voluntarily and is not for profit. The project is supported by Friends of Frugaldom members. If you would like to join, take a look at our page here. You can choose whichever tier membership suits you best.

Thank you for taking the time to read this blog post. I hope you will book a visit to come and see this quirky little off-grid wilderness wonderland for yourself. Don't forget to post us a review after your stay. 😊

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