Woodland Gardens Caravan and Camping Park (Adults Only) |
20 touring pitches on 1 acre site at east end of Lundin Links. A well sheltered site, set out in bays with level pitches. All bays have electrical hook-up for caravans the site welcomes both tourers and tents. The site has toilet facilities, a dish washing area, laundry facilities and a recreation room which houses a tv, pool table, games machine and a freezer.
Please note this is a small and quiet site; with no facilities for children to play; Rating: 4.00 (5 votes)
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Blair Drummond Caravan Park |
8 acre touring site. A delightful and very attractive site, set in and around a walled garden, sheltered with mature trees and bright flowering shrubs. Located off A84 (Junct10 off M9). Near to Doune Castle and safari park. Secluded location. NO TENTS. Site is affiliated to The Caravan Club. Open 23 Mar to 4 Jan 08 Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Lauder Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
There is something for everyone around our Lauder Club Site, from abbeys to wind farms, local mills to Scotland?s capital city. Lauder caters for all kinds of campers ? even those who want to hire a lodge.The town of Lauder is four miles away. It offers a blend of history, scenery and sightseeing. The Common Riding Festival is at the end of July. Walkers can enjoy the Southern Upland Way, passing near the Site.
This touring park is located Rating: 3.53 (3 votes)
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Maragowan Caravan Club Site |
The site is an ideal family holiday base, set on one bank of the River Lochay, and within walking distance of the shops and restaurants of the little holiday town of Killin. There is a 9-hole golf course 0.25m away or you can fish for trout (free) in the river on site without a permit; (paddling, swimming or boating are not advised as water levels can change rapidly and without warning). There are water sports centres at both Lochearnhead and at Rating: 2.95 (4 votes)
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Huntly Castle Caravan Park |
90 touring pitches on this holiday park which also accepts tents. Set in 15 acres of Huntly Castle grounds next to River Devron. Located off A96 at the northwest edge of Huntly. Fully adapted for disabled access. Golf, fishing and swimming within 500m. Affiliated site to The Caravan Club. Rating: 4.75 (4 votes)
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Dunbar Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
Now open this site is a replacement to the Clubs Barn Ness site. The Club describes the site as " On Scotland's sunshine coast, our new Club Site at Dunbar is just up the road from our old Barns Ness Site, but still close to the Barns Ness lighthouse. There is a long, sandy beach nearby and it is within easy reach of the Scottish capital Edinburgh." Non members welcome. Grid ref NT 700,780. Rating: 3.80 (2 votes)
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Queen Elizabeth Caravan Park |
Stonehaven is famous for its quaint little shops, tranquil restaurants and historic enclosed harbour.
The unique art deco open-air Olympic size swimming pool is within walking distance.
The highlights of the summer season are the Highland Games and half marathon race. The caravan park is situated beside the village of Cowie, on the promenade next to the sports centre.
Scenic beach walks to the cliffs of Dunnottar Castle. Open end of March to Rating: 4.55 (4 votes)
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New England Bay Caravan Club Site |
This site on the edge of Luce Bay (home to the TV series 2000 Acres of Sky) and is carefully landscaped into seven intimate pitching area with sea views. There is direct access from the site to a safe, clean and sandy beach which is ideal for sailing, watersports and sea angling. An ideal base for exploring the Forests and Rhins of Galloway, an unspoilt corner of Scotland.
17 acre site. Take A716 from Stanraer for 10 miles site then 2.5 miles Rating: 4.60 (2 votes)
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Jedburgh Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
If you are looking for a quiet, sheltered haven, Jedburgh is the perfect Site. Ideal for an overnight stop on the way to or from Scotland, it is also worth staying longer to appreciate the Scottish Borders.
The town of Jedburgh is around a mile?s walk from Site. Mary Queen of Scots House is now a museum celebrating her life. Bonnie Prince Charlie?s House is on the Town Trail, as is the Friary. Jedforest Deer and Farm Park also houses Jedforest Rating: 3.00 (1 votes)
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Culloden Moor Caravan Club Site |
A gently sloping site, sheltered on one side by a belt of trees and facing a glorious view over the Nairn Valley, and approximately a mile from the famous Culloden battlefield where Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated and Scottish history was rewritten. The site is about six miles from the town of Inverness, with its excellent shopping facilities and is centrally situated for touring some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland including Loch Rating: 3.71 (7 votes)
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Delting Boating Club Cravan Park |
Delting Boat Club Caravan Park and Marina is situated n the village of Brae at the North West head of Busta Voe. Situated next to the clubhouse marina and operated by the Marina Users Association the site offers 13 hardstanding pitches to caravans and motorhomes. Onsite facilities include electric hook-ups, chemical toilet and motorhome waste disposal points, laundry, showers, toilets, licensed club, launching slipway and mooring pontoon. The Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Wick River Campsite |
This family run site, which over looks Wick River is a very quiet, secluded, picturesque site surrounded by trees yet only a 5 minute walk into the town centre. Suitable for total relaxation but still only a short walking distance to the shops, restaurants, swimming pool, playing fields and local Heritage Centre. There is an 18 hole golf course and 3 miles of beautiful sandy beach within the vacinity.
This is a touring site which is licenced Rating: 4.00 (4 votes)
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Dunnet Bay Caravan Club Site |
A good place for those who like to be solitary: you can look out over clean washed sands to Dunnet Head, the northernmost point of the mainland of Britain. Climb Dunnet Head for magnificent views over the Pentland Firth to Orkney and a great part of the north coast to Ben Loyal and Ben Hope. Take a day trip over to Orkney from John o'Groats or Scrabster, and island-hop the string of islands by boat and coach. If you're a keen Rating: 3.96 (5 votes)
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Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park |
Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park has a superb setting, nestled between the fine white sand dunes of Nairn East Beach, a championship golf course and a beautiful marina. So you might want to bring your clubs, along with beach balls, buckets and spades and keep you camera close in case you spot the resident Moray Firth dolphins!
14 touring pitches on this park which is superbly located with direct access to the dunes of East Nairn beach and overlooking Rating: 3.00 (1 votes)
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The Woods Caravan Club Site |
The view from the caravan window alone is worth the journey. The site is quiet and tranquil with almost a 180 degree panorama to the Ochil Hills, where in autumn the purple heather and golden bracken are brilliant. The nearby Gartmorn Dam country park and nature reserve offers a ranger service of guided walks and there is excellent fishing. In Dollar Glen, Castle Campbell and the National Trust woodland will make an interesting day out. Opening Rating: 4.60 (1 votes)
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