Shepherd’s Rest
About Shepherd’s Rest
On a family farm near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Shepherd’s Rest Campsite & Glamping offers a peaceful countryside escape in the Scottish Borders. Set within grass meadows, guests can enjoy spacious tent pitches, a dedicated area for campervans and motorhomes, and luxury Shepherd’s Huts for a glamping experience.
The site is open from April to September, providing a chance to enjoy the changing seasons with stunning rural views and the sounds of nature.
Facilities at Shepherd’s Rest Campsite
- Tent camping pitches
- Dedicated area for campervans & motorhomes
- Luxury Shepherd’s Huts for glamping
- Peaceful farm setting with open meadows
- No pets allowed
Campsite Information
- Open from April – September
Shepherd’s Rest Campsite & Glamping is a great choice for those seeking a countryside getaway in Southern Scotland. It offers glamping and camping options in beautiful meadows.
Accomodation
- Tents
- Motorhomes
- Glamping
Perfect for...
- Couples
- Older Children
- Relaxation
Facilities
- W.C Disposal
- Toilets
- Drinking Water
- Peaceful
- Fires Allowed
- Near a Woodland or Forest
Booking Enquiries for Shepherd’s Rest
To make a reservation or to request more information about staying at Shepherd’s Rest fill in the form below:
Map and location
Campsite address
Lamins Farm, Foulden, Berwick Upon Tweed, Southern Scotland, TD15 1UH
Get Directions
Directions from the campsite owners
The postcode ( TD15 1UH) will not take you directly to us, as we are in a rural location, and the code covers a large area. It is best to use one of the following:
Public Transport
Our local railway stations nearby are Berwick-upon-Tweed and Reston.
The local Bus stop, which connects to local villages and rail stations, is at the end of our lane, only a 5-minute walk away.
Of course, there are also local Taxi firms available.
We have secure bike storage & e-bike charging on site.
Near by attractions
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Just 5 miles away, Berwick-upon-Tweed is a historic town known for its Elizabethan town walls, coastal views, and independent shops. Walk the fortifications, visit the Berwick Barracks, or enjoy a riverside café.
Ayton Castle
Overlooking the village of Ayton, Ayton Castle is a Scottish baronial-style mansion set within stunning grounds. Occasionally open for tours, it’s a must-see for history lovers.
St Abbs & Coldingham Bay
A short drive leads to the quaint fishing village of St Abbs and the sandy shores of Coldingham Bay. This area is a favourite for wild swimming, coastal walks, and seafood dining. It offers breathtaking views and peaceful surroundings.
Lindisfarne (Holy Island)
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is home to historic priory ruins, a restored castle, and stunning coastal scenery.
Ford & Etal Estate
A 25-minute drive brings you to the Ford & Etal Estate, where you can ride a heritage steam railway, visit Ford Castle, and explore Hay Farm Heavy Horse Centre.
Shepherd’s Rest Campsite & Glamping is a perfect base for exploring the Scottish Borders, with coastal scenery, historic landmarks, and countryside walks all within easy reach.
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