Gamrie Bay Caravan Site |
We opened our site in July 2014 and it is situated next to our family run Net Manufacturing Business Gamrie Bay Prawn Trawls.
It is in a quiet location surrounded by working farms and rolling hillsides.
All Pitches are hard standing & Fully serviced
No toilet or Shower facilities
No Tents allowed.
The pitches are all hard standing and are fully serviced with water, waste and 16amp electric hook ups. We have a chemical toilet waste Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Ace Hideaways |
Tucked away in the Findhorn Valley, you'll find camping and glamping hideaway spots to suit couples, families or groups of friends, and a whole host of activities right here, a stroll from your doorstep or canopy. From peaceful scenic walks to the drama of white water rafting, there's something for everyone.
We have five spacious bell tents tucked among the trees sleeping up to seven people each and for couples wanting something Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Howe of Torbeg Glamping |
Wood Pod Glamping in the heart of Royal Deeside & the Cairngorms National Park. We are a small, peaceful site in a rural setting, with 4 cosy glamping pods and 2 tent pitches available. Our site offers bespoke, high quality camping & glamping accommodation and facilities on a small scale.
Pods provide warm dry glamping in the beautiful setting of Glen Gairn, 4 miles from the picturesque Desside village of Ballater. Handmade from the highest Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Feughside Caravan Park |
Located behind the Feuchside Inn.Take the B974 to Strachan then B976 to Feuchside Inn. Lovely, well kept family run park. 10 camping pitches includes picnic tables. Fishing available from hotel and local trout loch. Nearest shop 2 miles.Please note site does not rent caravans Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Turriff Caravan Park |
Turriff is a thriving town, which is built of red sandstone and is the service centre for the surrounding farming community.
This caravan park overlooks a recreational park that incorporates a children's play area, seasonal boating pond and crazy golf.
Within easy walking distance of the town amenities, sports centre and swimming pool. Other attractions held on the 1st Sunday in June are the pipe band competition; also on the 1st Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Rosehearty Caravan Park CLOSED 2013 |
Rosehearty Caravan Park closed in 2013. The website entry reads "following the Council decision to transfer the operation of caravan parks, investigations into the possibilities of community group involvement and commercial operation for the management and operation of this park were unsuccessful, therefore Rosehearty is no longer operating as a caravan park".
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Portsoy Links Caravan Park |
Right on the shoreline of the internationally renowned Moray Firth coast is Portsoy Links Caravan Park. Overlooking the beautiful Links Bay beach and surrounded by rugged headlands, there is no better location to escape from it all and relax. Enjoy strolls by the sea or invigorating walks or cycle rides along the Banffshire coastline where you're likely to spot some of the local wildlife, including leaping dolphins and diving gannets. Rating: 3.65 (4 votes)
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Findhorn Bay Holiday Park |
Findhorn Bay Holiday Park overlooks Findhorn Bay and is a short walk from the Moray Firth. The Bay is one of the loveliest parts of the Morayshire coast and the beaches are noted for their unspoilt golden sands. The Bay is a popular centre for water sports, small boats, canoes and sailing crafts.
The touring and camping field is fully open from 1st April until 31st October. The site provides ample space for tents, touring caravans and Rating: 3.70 (2 votes)
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Braemar Caravan Park |
Braemar Caravan Park is in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park and is perfectly suited for walkers, climbers, mountain bikers and snow sport enthusiasts in the winter months. It is rich in natural beauty and teeming with wildlife; red deer, red squirrels, golden eagles to name a few. While the 17th century Braemar Castle nearby offers a day of culture and is well worth the visit. Rating: 3.78 (9 votes)
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Fraserburgh Caravan Park |
Situated on the east side of Fraserburgh known locally as the Broch, overlooking the Esplanade and large beach which is included in the marine conservation society's good beach guide. These are golden sands that stretch round the bay to the Waters of Philorth and its Nature Reserve.
To the west side are industrial properties and fish processing factories.
Short walk to shops and hotels in the town. Close to lighthouse museum and heritage Rating: 3.80 (2 votes)
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Silver Sands Park |
Bordering miles of beautiful unspoilt sandy beaches typical of the Moray Firth Coastline, Silver Sands Leisure Park offers not only excellent facilities but, an unrivalled playground for both children and the young at heart. An abundance of caves, rock pools and sand dunes teeming with wildlife line the beach making it a haven for peaceful walks or exploring. Having one of the lowest rainfall levels in Scotland, Morayshire is an Rating: 3.91 (7 votes)
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Myrus Holiday Park |
Myrus Holiday Park is a quiet family run site located on the A947 close to Banff and Macduff. The site has been totally redeveloped to an exceptionally high standard, will full ADULT ONLY touring and motorhome facilities, including a new heated toilet block with luxury washroom and shower facilities. Adjacent to the caravan park with a walk through access is a 13 bay golf driving range and coffee shop which serves light lunches daily and all are Rating: 3.96 (5 votes)
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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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The Clink |
Small, peaceful 5 van site situated on a farm close to the farmhouse, and surrounded by open forestry, with ample walks and cycle tracks. Within 3/4 hours drive to Dundee, St.Andrews, Forth Bridge. 20 mins walk to village.
All pitches are hardstanding.
There is satellite tv hookup for two vans at the same time.
Elsan disposal
Wifi available
Tents limited to 2 at any one time. Now has toilet and shower onsite. Rating: 4.00 (1 votes)
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Hillhead Caravan Park |
Family run site 12 miles from Aberdeen. Signposted from Broomhill Roundabout on A96.Well landscaped park with central childrens play area.Indoor campers washing up area.Forest walks and fishing local to site. Rating: 4.00 (1 votes)
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North Alves Caravan Park |
Situated a one mile off the A96, sign posted from Alves. Mainly level grass site sheltered by lines of trees. A quiet site located 1.5 miles from nearest beach and with several golf courses in the area the closest being 3 miles away. Games room, TV lounge and football pitch. Static homes for rent. Full details are available via the weblink above.
Contact Mr A Gomez.
Rating: 4.00 (2 votes)
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Speyside Gardens of Aberlour |
The 5 acre site is set within a beautiful Victorian walled garden and is home to an abundance of local wildlife. Perfectly situated within walking distance to the River Spey (salmon fishing), Spey Way (for walking and cycling) and of course the incredible Scottish whisky distilleries. Come and stay with us for an unforgettable experience. Rating: 4.00 (6 votes)
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Sandend Caravan Park |
32 touring and tent pitches on this 4 acre site located at Sandend Bay. Next to historic village of Sandend between Portsoy and Cullen of the A98.
See weblink for full information. Rating: 4.03 (15 votes)
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Woodlea Caravan Park |
8 touring pitches on this mainly static caravan site. Pitches are level and grass. The site is located 2 miles from Byth which has a hotel and shop. Contact Mrs Kathleen Mathers. Open from end of March till October. Rating: 4.20 (1 votes)
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Deeside Holiday Park |
Deeside Holiday Park is a peaceful and friendly park set in the Southern valley of the River Dee and only a few miles from Aberdeen. The park welcomes motorhomes, touring caravans and tents on fully serviced pitches. For additional home-from-home comfort throughout the year, holidaymakers can choose to stay in a luxurious self-catering lodge or a modern caravan holiday home, a deluxe ensuite glamping pod or well-appointed timber camping pod.
Rating: 4.32 (10 votes)
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Aden Caravan and Camping |
Aden Caravan and Camping Park enjoys a wonderfully peaceful location in rural Aberdeenshirenear Mintlaw, a small village located just 11km west of Peterhead. The site is adjacent to the extensive country park which is home to the Aberdeenshire Farming Museum, a restaurant and a craft shop. Many services in the village of Mintlaw. Located on A950. See weblink above for full information. Rating: 4.37 (7 votes)
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Wester Bonnyton Caravan and Camping Site |
Overlooking the Moray Firth in North East Scotland, Wester Bonnyton Caravan and Camping Park offers you an idyllic, tranquil countryside setting with fantastic views of the sea and breathtaking sunsets. The site offers eight pitches for tents, touring caravans and mobile homes all with electric hook up. 2 miles east of Macduff on the B9031.
Find out full information via the weblink. Rating: 4.40 (1 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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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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