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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Reraig Caravan Site |
Small established family run caravan site. 4 miles from Skye Bridge and ideal base for exploring Torridon, Applecross and Glenelg. Close to shop & post office. Small tents ARE allowed. The site is not suitable for motor homes longer than 7.5 m / 25 ft.
Rating: 4.57 (6 votes)
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Crunachy Caravan and Camping Site - CLOSED |
This site is now Loch Awe Holiday Park owned and run by Argyll holidays/Hoseasons which hires out static homes/cabins.Lying just off the A85 along side the service station and Spar shop. Modern facilities and disabled access. Hotel 5 mins walk. See weblink above for full information. Rating: 4.50 (2 votes)
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Creebridge Caravan Park |
6 acre site 5 min walk from Newton Stewart. Childrens play area on site. Plenty of leisure activities locally including walks, golf and fishing. Electric hookups. Secluded site near to town. Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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The Caledonian Canal Inverness-shire |
The Caledonian Canal is one of Britian's most popular long distance kayak routes and many paddlers choose to wild camp during their journey. British Waterways welcomes responsible wild campers to the Caledonian Canal. We ask that wild campers respect our beautiful natural environment by leaving pitches free from litter and by not setting any campfires. The canal is also a workplace; please ensure that your tents don't block access to Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Oakbank Farm Campsite |
We're a family-run, dog-friendly campsite near Thornhill in Dumfries & Galloway with space for around 14-20 pitches (8 hard standing) – tents, caravans and camper vans are all very welcome.
Oakbank Farm Campsite sits pretty amid the gentle rolling hills of South-West Scotland, conveniently situated for nearby local attractions – Robert Burns House, Dumfries Museum and Camera Obscura, Caerlaverock Castle, Drumlanrig Castle, Thornhill Golf Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Dovecot Caravan Park |
Six acre site surrounded by trees and the North Esk River. Two childrens play areas and local activities include fishing, golf, walks and distilleries. Turn off A90 5 miles north of Brechin and at Northwaterbrige follow sign for Edzell Woods. Site 400m on left. Contact Adele Mowatt. Rating: 4.80 (4 votes)
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Balbirnie Caravan Park |
A newly developed site first opened in 2006. The site is situated in the town of Glenrothes which itself has many leisure and shopping facilities. Glenrothes is a short drive from St Andrews, the home of golf. Also close by are the East Neuk fishing villages and the City of Dundee, home to Captains Scott's RRS Discovery. Located south over the Forth Bridges is Edinburgh, Scotland's Capital City. Having recently opened the site boasts Rating: 4.40 (1 votes)
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Bonchester Bridge Caravan Park |
Bonchester Bridge caravan & camping site covers an area of approximately 3.2 acres and located centrally within the village of Bonchester in the Scottish Borders region, only 7 miles from Hawick and Jedburgh, “Bonnie” park is perfectly placed to explore the entire borders region. On the menu is peace and quiet, on a small intimate site with plenty of wildlife to observe, which includes families of Swallows (my personal favourite), Rating: 0.00 (0 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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Bridgend Campsite |
This is a family run and managed campsite, located at Shiskine on the western side of the Isle of Arran it is comprised of both grass and hard standing pitches. It has 7 hardstands with electric, 4 grass pitches with electric and 4 grass pitches only. The one acre site is gently sloping while being surrounded by forest and countryside. Facilities include 3 family sized shower rooms with toilet and sink, an additional separate toilet, dish washing Rating: 3.87 (3 votes)
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Glenshiel Campsite |
Situated at the foot of the spectacular mountains, the Five Sisters of Kintail, Shiel Bridge Caravan Park is often people's first stop in Lochalsh. The campsite has undergone recent upgrades to enhance the quality of the services including a facility block offering hot water 24/7, toilets, a disabled toilet and showers, also an area for dish and hand washing .
Rating: 3.58 (12 votes)
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Corriefodly Holiday Park |
Situated in a peaceful village in the woodland on the bank of River Ardle, this picturesque site is ideally located for exploring the breath-taking hills, lochs and glens. The park offers modern caravan holiday homes and lodges for hire, well-equipped timber pods for hire, as well as hard standing and fully-serviced pitches for touring caravans and motor homes. Enquire about seasonal pitches for hire and holiday homes for ownership if you would Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Alba Campers |
Based in Edinburgh Alba Campers are in the perfect location to start your campervan trip to explore Scotland. When you hire with Alba Campers you will be pleased to know that they offer unlimited mileage, flexible pick up and drop off times and vans that are fully automatic. The price you see is the price you will pay, there are no hidden costs.
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Newbridge Country Park |
Quiet, family-friendly holiday park 10 minutes' drive from Dumfries
New Abbey or Drumlanrig Castle and Gardens 20 minutes' drive
Free Modern showers, dog friendly, shop five minutes' walk away, 10 minutes from Dumfries centre.
Set in several acres of countryside, the holiday park has spectacular views over the hills of Galloway Forest Park (half an hour's drive), where you can soon be out exploring on foot or by bike. Anglers can cast 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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Lothian Bridge Caravan Park |
Owned and run by Margaret and Peter Dubickas and their family for the last 7 years. Lothianbridge is a picturesque caravan park for tourers situated on the A7 near the historic village of Newtongrange in Midlothian. It is an ideally situated park with easy access to Edinburgh which is 7 miles to the centre and for touring Scotland's lowland and border towns. Onsite there is a modern toilet block with showers, baby changing, and disabled Rating: 3.52 (5 votes)
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Bunroy Park Caravan and Camping Site |
Bunroy Caravan & Camping Site is set in 7 acres of secluded parkland on the banks of the River Spean and has level grass surrounded by sheltering woodland.
The site offers peace and tranquility in an idyllic setting surrounded by breathtaking scenery yet within easy reach of Fort William.
Roy Bridge is only a 5 minute stroll away.
As an alternative to traditional camping Camping Pods (Logpods) have been recently added to thie site. It also Rating: 4.62 (10 votes)
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Keltie Bridge Caravan Park |
Keltie Bridge Caravan Park is situated close to the town of Callander within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Keltie Bridge enjoys a quiet riverside location in the country with easy access off the A84 trunk road. Callander is within walking distance - either directly via a tarmac footpath or a woodland walk along a disused railway line which is now converted into part of the Sustrans national cycle network. Touring caravans, Rating: 3.71 (11 votes)
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