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Machrihanish Caravan and Camping Park |
Family run and owned the site looks out the the Atlantic with 3 miles of golden sands and excellent surfing on your doorstep. A campers room is provided with free use of microwave, fridge and freezer and there is a small shop supplying basic food provisions and ceramics hand crafted on site. Wigwam camping cabins are also available for hire. Rating: 4.76 (15 votes)
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Beeswing Caravan Park |
Located 1 mile past village of Beeswing off the A711 heading towards Dalbeattie from Dumfries. Spacious, sheltered, tranquil, rural, informal parklands setting. Abundant wildlife. Family run, friendly and well placed to enjoy town or country. Rating: 4.74 (26 votes)
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Nydie Caravan and Camping Site |
Opened in 2005 Nydie is set in 10 acres, approximately 3 miles from St Andrews and offers fantastic views of St. Andrews,the golf course and its bay.The site has a male and female shower and toilet blocks with free hot water and a camp kitchen with sink,table and chairs and a stand to put cookers on.This proves very useful in bad weather for people in small tents without a communal area.Alongside these facilities the site has 25 electric hook Rating: 4.43 (26 votes)
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Drummohr Camping and Glamping Site |
“Rated 5-star by Visit Scotland, Drummohr Camping and Glamping Site was originally the walled garden of a monastery - and much of the original tranquil atmosphere has remained intact. Sheltered and wooded on all sides, with views across the Firth of Forth through the trees, this secluded site is mainly level and carefully landscaped, including the planting of some 1500 trees and shrubs. All pitches have electric and are generously spaced, Rating: 4.74 (7 votes)
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Clachtoll Beach Campsite |
Clachtoll Beach Campsite is a touring caravan and camping site in Sutherland, North West Scotland. It is located 6 miles north of the village of Lochinver. As of 2007 the site offers 12 serviced pitches (water & electric hook-ups) along with the established tent areas. It is advised to book ahead at peak times for the serviced pitches.
The site offers a great location with a golden sandy bay just on the doorstep. Local walks, sea and loch Rating: 4.66 (139 votes)
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Loch Tummel Caravan Park Ardgualich Farm |
Situated deep in Highland Perthshire this site is conveniently located right next door to the wonderful Queens View. The site nestles on the edge of Loch Tummel offering a great camping experience.
There is a small facilities block onsite.
The Queens View visitors centre offers a small tourist shop and cafe during the summer season.
Rating: 3.98 (26 votes)
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The Orkney Caravan Park |
The campsite is located within a 10 minute walk to the town centre and less than 5 minutes to the local supermarkets. The Leisure Centre is a stone throw away from the site and offers the following facilities; Cafe & bar, cinema, fitness suite, health suite (sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi), soft-play area & 8 badminton court arena. The site is also near the pier in which ferries leave daily to the North Isles for those wishing to island hop whilst Rating: 4.68 (12 votes)
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Lazy Duck Camping, Hostel and Off Grid Huts |
Campers have been welcome since the autumn of 2002 and the opening of the Speyside Way. A very peaceful site in grounds of a small hostel, can accommodate up to four two-man tents or their equivalent for a few nights. Campers have the use of a flush toilet and washbasin, hot water, washing up and bush shower, campfire area, picnic table and use of a wet weather shelter for cooking in if necessary. We also have a wood fired hot tub and sauna. Rating: 4.42 (33 votes)
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Banff Links Caravan Park |
Located on Inverboyndie beach 1 mile walk from the town centre. Shops hotels and services in the town. Cafe on site.
Situated on the outskirts of Banff on the north east coastal trail, one of the sunniest driest towns in Scotland.
This popular park is set close to the large sandy beach of Inverboyndie beach and is a great attraction to surfers, next to the caravan site is a well-equipped newly installed children's play park.
Other Rating: 4.80 (11 votes)
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Wairds Park |
6 acre site located by the sea. Level ,grass pitches. Located next to leisure park great for children. Less than 1/2 mile to shop. View weblink for further information. Rating: 4.64 (5 votes)
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Roseview Caravan Park |
Site is located in the gardens of the owners home. Delightful setting for peace and quiet. Site is seperated into variouse levels for families and has a burn running through site. Covered BBQ area and room with benches for campers. The Park is open from mid April until the end of October every year. Previously known as Oban Divers. Max tent size 4x4 metres (4 man). Rating: 4.64 (5 votes)
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Northern Lights Campsite |
The site is situated on a croft within NTS area of outstanding natural beauty. Limited pitches 8 with hookups. Ideal base for recreation associated with the locality. Climbing, walking, fishing and wildlife on your doorstep. Rating: 3.66 (19 votes)
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Portnadoran Caravan Site |
Located 2 miles out of Arisaig heading towards Morar this site is located right on the shore and is run by the very hospitable Audrey Macdonald. All grass pitches surrounding oval driveway. The coastline on your doorstep offers both gently shelving beaches and rocky outcrops. Views out to Skye and the Small Isles. Ordnance Survey Sheet 40 Grid Ref 650,890. Chemical Disposal. Photo is of the sunset from the site. Click on weblink above for Rating: 4.45 (28 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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Traigh na Beirigh, Cnip, Campsite |
Campsite set amidst the dunes. Next to wonderful beach. Referred to as small and primitive in the "Rough Guide"? See our view. Owned by the local common grasings and run by Finn and Sandy. There are 30 touring pitches for a mix of tents, caravans and motorhomes although not all pitches are suitable for motorhomes. As you can no longer camp at Cliff, this is the nearest option. Two new showers have been added but there is no electric Rating: 3.82 (19 votes)
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Horgabost Campsite |
Campsite set by the beach opposite the castaway island of Taransay. On amazing grazing land run by Richard and Lena. Situated on the west coast of Harris, ideal for exploring the whole island to come back to a beautiful summer sunset. Small beach shop is open in the evenings with mobile shop visiting Tuesday and Friday. Through these current times, bookings for this site is essential. Rating: 3.68 (36 votes)
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Camus More Campsite |
Quiet site beside the seaside. Spectacular views over to the Western Isles - watch the ferry sail past. Fantastic spot for watching wildlife or for walking and weather permitting, a spectaular place to see the sun set. Toilet block, fresh water and indoor area with electric. Rating: 3.85 (8 votes)
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Sango Sands Oasis campsite |
Located central to village and looks out Northwards to open sea. Sheltered indoor campers kitchen and free showers. After October there is no hot water but the toilet blocks are open - please contact site prior to planning off season stay. Rating: 4.15 (30 votes)
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Burnside Caravan Park |
40 touring pitches all hard standing, pitches for 20+ tents, indoor heated swimming pool, spa and sauna. This is a sheltered site, mainly grassed but with some hard standing. Village pub etc 10 mins walk. Located at the east end of the village and on the Speyside Way. Owned and run by D G Christie. Rating: 4.30 (2 votes)
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Rothiemurchus Estate Wild Camping |
Rothiemurchus estates have established two wild camping areas in order to encourage responsible wild camping. The first designated area is at Loch an Eilein next to the car park. Grid Ref NH 897 084. It has a basic toilet block which is open during the summer but may close at other times. Campers should therefore prepare for there being no facilities. This area is open to tent campers and motorhomes.
The second area is for wild tent camping Rating: 1.67 (3 votes)
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Oldshoremore Camping and Caravan |
The official site at Oldshoremore closed in 2002. This site continues to appear on maps and in Scottish tourist publications. Nearest alternative official sites at Durness and Scourie. We have recently been advised by some visitors to scottishcamping.com that there is a small camping area set between the public conveniences and the shore where wild camping is permitted at a small cost to the local crofter. Please note this is an unofficial site, Rating: 3.20 (3 votes)
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Calgary Bay Wild Camping Isle of Mull |
This wild camping site relates to a small area opposite the public toilets, for tents and small campervans only. NO CARAVANS OR LARGE CAMPERVANS. Please keep to the area south of the burn and do not camp on the beach or dunes of the bay as a great deal of conservation measures have been invested in the area. The camping spot is for short-stay camping 2-3 NIGHTS ONLY. There is no tapped water, only from burn which can run dry at times. Please Rating: 3.74 (10 votes)
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Strathlene Caravan Park |
Strathlene Caravan Park is a small park on the coastal route from Cullen to Buckie. Located on the outskirts of Buckie, which is a small east coast fishing town. Located at the start/end of Speyside Way. Caravans to hire and buy. Contact Colin Fraser. Rating: 4.00 (1 votes)
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Tweedside Caravan Park |
7.5 acre site. Close to River Tweed,ideal for a fishing and dogwalking. Only 10 tent pitches in small area next to public path. NO DOGS on touring part of park. Showers need 50p tokens from reception. Rating: 4.50 (6 votes)
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Middleton's Caravan and Camping Park |
Welcome to Middleton's Caravan & Camping Park, situated in Cordon, in the picturesque village of Lamlash, Isle of Arran. We offer a wide range of camping and caravanning options, whether it be simply a pitch for your own tent, a hook-up for your motor home or an idilic spot for your caravan.
Rating: 3.27 (6 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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Jedwater Caravan Park |
The banks of the River Jed provide a perfect setting for this peaceful country Caravan Park, 4 miles south of Jedburgh, off the A68. Nestling in its own beautiful wooded ravine, a perfect sun trap and sheltered from wind, Jedwater Park is owned by Maureen and Neil Gibson. Holidaymakers can always be sure of a warm and friendly welcome at both the Caravan Park and the family farm, where you could feed the ducks and hens and meet our Shetland Rating: 3.80 (5 votes)
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Invercaimbe Caravan and Campsite |
This is a small family run caravan site with 20 mixed pitches situated close to the village of Arisaig and overlooking the Hebridean Islands of Eigg Rhum and Skye. There is a sandy beach and sheltered sea inlet on two sides providing a safe paddling, swimming and boating environment. The site is free draining sandy soil and has level firm standing suitable for motorhomes and caravans alike.
Facilites consist of toilets, showers, laundry & Rating: 3.98 (9 votes)
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Ardroil Caravan & Campsite |
This is a basic camping area right on the dunes of Traigh Uuige. Enter at the parking area for the beach. Run by the local crofting community. Only facilities are public conveniences and a water pipe. Strictly no towing or seasonal caravans. Community shop and seasonal community cafe within 1 mile. Please contact site for further info and details. OS map 13 GR 047,327.
£15 per night for campervan Rating: 3.60 (4 votes)
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Ardtoe Campsite |
Small site with basic facilities with a chemical disposal point and very close to clean sandy beaches. It is on a working croft and is an ideal base to explore the Ardnamurchan Peninsula which is virtualy unspoilt with a wide variety of wildlife (seals, otters sea eagles etc) Rating: 4.00 (3 votes)
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Applecross Campsite |
Located on the way into the lovely coastal village of Applecross when approaching over scenic A896. Note A896 not suitable for large campers & caravans. The site is under the ownership of Clive & Maureen Goldthorpe. It is an open site consisting of mainly grass pitches spread over two camping areas. The facilities block was upgraded during 2006. The laundry has a washing machine & dryer, along with this there is a small drying room.
Wooden Rating: 3.87 (24 votes)
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Leachive Caravan Park |
This is a small, family run park with static caravans overlooking the bay. There are spaces for touring caravans, motor homes and tents at the top of the site. Electric hook-ups, modern toilet block with showers and dish washing facilities with ample hot water are available. There is a disabled toilet. Tayvallich is a small fishing village on the shores of Loch Sween. The bay is a haven for boats of all kinds and a very safe environment for Rating: 3.87 (6 votes)
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North Ledaig Caravan Park |
This caravan club affiliated site is open to non members. It has one of the best locations on Scotland's west coast, the thirty acre park - which has been awarded the David Bellamy Conservation Award - is situated on a two-mile sand and shingle beach on Ardmucknish Bay where sailing, watersports and safe bathing can be enjoyed. Some pitches are almost at the waters edge and all pitches face the sea and enjoy a panoramic view to the beautiful Rating: 4.55 (17 votes)
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Witches Craig Caravan and Camping Site |
The park is an attractive and exceptionally well-maintained park right in the heart of Braveheart Country. This friendly and scenic park is overlooked by the dramatic Wallace Monument while the Ochil Hills dramatically ascend from the rear of the park and stretch eastward as far as the eye can see. The park is a family run business by the Stephen family. Both caravanners and campers are welcome. Facilities are excellent with heated toilet and Rating: 4.35 (25 votes)
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Glenbrittle Campsite |
Glenbrittle Campsite is the ideal campsite if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of busy life; it has no mobile signal as it is 7 miles at the end of a single track road - but who needs a mobile when you have fantastic scenery surrounding you in every direction
The site now has over 30 electric hook-up pitches, there are 150 tent pitches all located near our beautiful sandy Glenbrittle beach
The shop/café/reception area is now home Rating: 4.06 (24 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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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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Edinburgh Caravan Club Site |
Edinburgh Caravan Club Site offers an ideal location for your caravanning holiday. Situated to the north of the city on the Firth of Forth, the site provides easy access to Edinburgh, Europe's festival capital and most beautiful city. In this unique historic setting, you can visit the castle which clings dramatically to the rock, (home to the Scottish Crown Jewels), walk down the Royal Mile to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, (the Queen's Rating: 4.60 (2 votes)
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Loch Chon Campsite |
Surrounded by forest and with wonderful views of nearby hills and mountains, Loch Chon is a gem of a discovery for outdoors fans. It’s fabled that the sheltered water, located between Kinlochard and Inversnaid on the minor B829 road, has a resident kelpie (water spirit), as well as one of the world’s largest populations of faeries.
Loch Chon is an informal campsite offering the opportunity to camp in a small, picturesque site Rating: 4.20 (1 votes)
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Rosetta Caravan Park |
and Camping Park is a beautifully matured park set in the picturesque town of Peebles. The park is based in 47 acres of grounds surrounding a late Georgian mansion and stable block.
We have endeavoured at Rosetta to make the park as beautiful today as it was back in the early 18 hundreds when the house was constructed.
The park is very spacious with plenty of room for children to play, or adults to just sit and relax. Our aim at Rosetta is Rating: 3.97 (7 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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The Ken Bridge Hotel Campsite |
Situated next to the Ken Bridge Hotel on the banks of the beautiful River Ken at the head of Loch Ken. It is a superb centre for golfing, hill walking, cycling, bird watching, field and water sports or for simply relaxing and taking in the spectacular scenery. Contact Dave and Sue Paterson.
The site does not accept dogs. Rating: 3.60 (1 votes)
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Braewick Cafe and Campsite |
Overlooking the spectacular sea stacks called The Drongs this site has a fantastic setting. Coupled with having modern facilities opened in 2006 this combination makes this site ideal place for your stay. The site also boasts it's own seasonal licensed cafe and craft shop. There is a local shop within 5 miles and a local pebble beach close by. The site takes all units, has 14 electric hook-ups and is open all year.
There are also wooden Rating: 4.28 (5 votes)
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Linwater Caravan Park |
4 acre site situated to the West of Edinburgh. Family run site on open farmland. Free showers and individual cubicles within modern amenities block. Milk, rolls and newspapers can be ordered daily. Site is child friendly and there is a dog walk from the site. Rating: 4.63 (6 votes)
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Silvercraigs Caravan Park |
This elevated site overlooks the historic town of Kircudbright providing panoramic views of the Solway Coast, Ross Island and the Twynholm Hills. At the lower end of the site is Hope Dunbar Park, a child'd play area. Sandy beaches at the Dhoon and Brighouse Bay are just a few miles away. Rating: 5.00 (1 votes)
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