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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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Am Bothan Bunkhouse |
Limited Tent camping at this modern hostel located 0.5km from the ferry port. Allows camping in high-season, only when the hostel is busy. Well behaved dogs by prior notice. Rating: 4.85 (4 votes)
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Faichem Park CLOSED 2006 |
This site closed in 2006. It was located one mile outside of Invergarry. The owners still provide self catering accommodation in Highgarry Lodges & Highgarry Cottage along with B&B in Ardgarry Farmhouse. Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Sheigra Wild Camping |
Camping at the small sandy bay is allowed. There are no facilities other than a water pipe near to Sheigra House.
See website link for advice on camping here and at other wild camping sites.
From the 31st October 2011 no cars will be allowed on to the camping area to enable the machair to recover and hopefully thrive.( Cars will have to be left adjacent to the cemetery about 1/4 mile away). Tents should not be pitched between the burn and the Rating: 2.80 (15 votes)
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East Balthangie Caravan Park |
East Balthangie is ideally situated for exploring Banff and Buchan. This area has a wealth of beautiful and interesting places to visit and enjoy.
The Castle Trail and Coastal Trail are within easy reach and of course the Distilleries are always popular with our holiday makers. The National lighthouse museum is nearby also.
There are Museums and Art Galleries too and for those of you who would like to explore the countryside there are plenty Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Wild Camping In Shetland |
Shetland welcomes Wild Camping if done responsibly. Local farmers and crofters can assist in finding the best locations. Contact nearest house, establish landowner and ask for permission to camp. They will ofter advise of best sites and give advice of good locations. NO CAMPING PERMITTED ON NOSS OR FAIR ISLE AND FORBIDDEN ON TRESTA LINKS IN FETLAR. Follow MCofS advice from website link. Caravan and camper owners can find secluded locations on Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Rosemarkie Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
Touring pitches for caravans, campers and tents. Non members welcome. Electric hookups. On the shore of the Moray Firth for bird and dolphin spotting. Heading north go though Fortrose and turn down by police house to golf course and leisure centre. Signposted from there. Rating: 3.90 (10 votes)
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Isle of Colonsay |
If you are intending on camping on the Isle of Colonsay we suggest you contact the Isle of Colonsay Estate, Colonsay House,Isle of Colonsay, Argyll,PA61 7YT.
Other information on the Isle is obtainable via the weblink above. Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Honey Cottage Caravan Park |
Ours is a family run site on the banks of Ettrick Water right in the heart of the beautiful Ettrick Valley, a place of rolling hills, winding rivers and pine forests.
A 7-acre level park, 3 acres of which is a touring site for caravans, tents and motor homes with electric hook-up, available on grass or hard-standing. We also have a range of static caravans. Seasonal tourers always welcome either annually or for summer or winter months.
Set in Rating: 4.57 (12 votes)
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Isle of Coll Hotel |
Taken from the www.visitcoll.co.uk/ website
'Isle of Coll Wild camping for tents only on the hill behind the Coll Hotel offers an old fashioned experience (which is becoming rarer by the year) where you can camp completely amongst nature with no frills or cost. There are no facilities and you are expected to look after your site. The reward is wonderful views with plenty of fresh air and you are, of course, close to the hotel for Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Craigdhu, Bettyhill Caravan and Camping Site |
90 touring pitches on this site which is situated exactly half way between John O'Groats and Cape Wrath on the north coast. Ideal for exploring coastal scenery and wildlife. Also very popular with surfers and sea fishers. Shop and hotels closeby. In village there is a swimming pool and play park for children. Contact site re disabled facilities. Owned and run by Mr & Mrs MacKenzie. Rating: 3.05 (4 votes)
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Skye Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
This picturesque campsite located on the Isle of Skye is right on the shore or Loch Greshornish providing fantastic views. The campsite is on a working croft so you'll have Highland Cattle and sheep grazing nearby. There are also hens and ducks wandering about and you can buy freshly laid eggs from the on-site shop.
There are 105 pitches with a mix of grass and hardstanding. Facilities include an amenity block with hot showers, Rating: 3.74 (14 votes)
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Cardoness Estate Holiday Park |
Only six touring pitches on this coastal site booking esssential. Site is situated 3 miles from Gatehouse of Fleet. Lovely coastal walks and sandy beaches closeby.
Cardoness has been in the same family for generations, and is a traditional working Estate, with a farm, both commercial and amenity forestry, and a small Salmon stake net fishery out in the Bay. The holiday park consists of over 200 privately owned seasonal static caravans, all Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Haughton House Holiday Park |
In the wooded section of this country park which has lots of recreational facilities. Shops hotels and services in village. 27 miles fron Aberdeen on the A944.
Alford is a peaceful town with remarkable character just 45 minutes from Aberdeen.
The village of Alford's amenities include indoor swimming pool and dry ski slope, farming and Transport Museums and Alford Village Railway.
The narrow gauge train runs from the village through the Rating: 4.46 (10 votes)
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Aboyne Loch Caravan Park |
Site is located on the shore of the loch just before you enter Aboyne when travelling on the A93 from Aberdeen. Shops, hotels, cafe and P.O. in Aboyne. Only one dog per caravan. Golf clubhouse close by does food from 9am till 7pm. Boat hire and course fishing onsite. Site has also indoor cooking area for wet weather. Rating: 4.42 (12 votes)
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Black Rock Caravan and Camping Park |
In the shadow of Ben Wyvis and located in the lovely Glen Glass this site is ideal to tour from or explore the local area. The local sealife is a major attraction as are the various recreational opportunities such as golf, fishing and walking. Village is 250m away with its shops and Hotel. Level pitches for tents and bunkhouse available. Owned and run by Steven and Jane MacPherson. Rating: 4.72 (5 votes)
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