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The Garths |
Fetlar presently has no dedicated facilities for camping or caravanning, however we are working on plans to provide both.
Fetlar hall is currently looking at providing hook up points for Caravans and Motorhomes.
We are also looking at options for providing a campsite with access to shower and toilet facilities.
At present wild camping is available at various places on the island. Currently the only public toilets are located at the Ferry Rating: 2.87 (3 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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Dingwall Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
Five minute walk from Dingwall. The site is accessed and signposted from the High Street. The usual facilities are found on this site and there are facilities for the disabled.Good base for heading to the North East or West. Non members and tents welcome. Rating: 3.80 (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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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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Speyside by Craigellachie Camping and Caravan Club Site |
Set on a gentle southfacing slope, it is lightly wooded, giving some shade while still preserving the Site's open feel. Speyside Way passes near to site. Non Members welcome. There are plenty of other walks from the site. The village of Archiestown is a mile-and-a-half from the site, it has a Post Office, general store and cafe. A popular restaurant is just a short stroll from the site. Rating: 4.80 (2 votes)
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Moffat Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
The pretty wool town of Moffat is home to this popular Club Site. It is a great place to stop off on your way up through Scotland or down south to England, but it is worth staying more than one night. Explore the beauty and attractions of the Scottish Lowlands. Rating: 3.43 (6 votes)
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Loch Ness Shores Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
Situated on the shore at Lower Foyers this modern and well managed site is both in an ideal location for any holiday in the heart of the Highlands and close to Loch Ness.
The site boasts modern facilities and full information can be found on the weblink.
We are currently awaiting full information and images from the owners of the site which we hope to post here soon. Rating: 4.80 (1 votes)
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Ardgarten C and Caravanning Club Site MEMBERS ONLY |
MEMBERS ONLY ON THIS SITE. The Forestry Commission's first Forest Park , Argyll Forest Park, surrounds this Club Site. The Visitor Centre introduces the area. Several beautiful walks lead away from the Club Site. Inverary has a fairytale castle which hosts a Highland Games in July. Auchindrain Township Open Air Museum gives a glimpse of Highland life in Victorian times. Anglers can catch sea-trout and mackerel from Loch Long. The area is a Rating: 3.55 (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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Forth House Caravan Site |
Elevated, small scale, rural camping and caravanning site with coastal views, surrounded by countryside and active farmland. perfect base for visiting The East Neuk and St Andrews. Popular with individuals undertaking The Fife Coastal Path.
Enjoy the quiet, open countryside and spectacular scenery from the comfort of your own caravan, motorhome or tent. Our small family run site is conveniently located approximately 200 metres from the main Rating: 4.20 (1 votes)
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West Moss-Side |
Camping and caravan club CS located on cycle route 70 on the Solway coast heritage trail an ideal place for a stopover. Members Only - You can join on site. Site offers electric hook-ups, toilet and wash facilities, hard standing for caravans and a very well kept grass area for tents. Access to beach and within walking distance of Powfoot, this is a quiet peaceful site ideal for a relaxing break. Open all year
See website for full information. Rating: 5.00 (1 votes)
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Garlieston Lodge |
Recently awarded the camping and caravanning club best UK certificated site for 2008, the site is for adults only and is the ideal place for a quiet break. If you want to fish, cycle, ramble, bird watch, and sight see or just chill out our site has it all.
The site was newly opened in June 2007 and sits with a river on one side, lawns and an orchard on the other and overlooks our lake and woods. The harbour village of Garlieston is just outside Rating: 4.14 (7 votes)
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Lettershaw Farm |
This site is part of the Camping and Caravanning Club network of CS's. To use the CS you must be a member of the Camping and Caravanning Club. There are forms at the farm to allow you to sign up when you visit.
The site is just an hour's drive from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Carlisle and Ayr. It is able to accommodate up to 40 vans in the 2-acre field. The field sits at the bottom of the glen, and has uninterrupted views of the surrounding Rating: 3.20 (1 votes)
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