Oakbank Farm Campsite |
Small family run small holding with caravan and camping site, electric hook-ups, toilet and shower. Run as CS by the Camping and caravanning club. Only 3 miles south of Thornhill, on the A76. Cyclists welcome. See weblink for full details. Rating: 0.00 (0 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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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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Delting Boating Club Cravan Park |
Delting Boat Club Caravan Park and Marina is situated n the village of Brae at the North West head of Busta Voe. Situated next to the clubhouse marina and operated by the Marina Users Association the site offers 13 hardstanding pitches to caravans and motorhomes. Onsite facilities include electric hook-ups, chemical toilet and motorhome waste disposal points, laundry, showers, toilets, licensed club, launching slipway and mooring pontoon. The Rating: 0.00 (0 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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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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Comrie Croft Eco Camping |
Wild camping experience with eco-facilities (including excellent hot showers). Choose between individual clearings in birch woodland or picturesque meadows with stunning views. Firepits (firewood on sale). Also Nordic Kata tents fully kitted out with sheep skins, woodburning stoves, & mod cons. Beautiful area off the beaten trail where the Highlands meet the Lowlands. 10 mins to Loch Lomond National Park (Loch Earn), 5 mins to Famous Grouse Rating: 4.58 (18 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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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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Glencoe Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
"Surrounded by the Scottish mountains"
Our glorious Club Site at Glencoe was fully refurbished last year. All pitches enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The woodlands around the Site have streams tumbling over boulders.
Small friendly campsite behind new NTS Glencoe visitors centre on A82. Rating: 3.51 (7 votes)
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Morvich Caravan Club Site |
Morvich has all the amenities for an ideal family holiday base. The site is on the level valley floor, while all around there are hills and mountains and the most dazzling scenery, much of it owned by the National Trust for Scotland. The fact that so much land is owned by the National Trust and that much of this area has been designated as a National Scenic Area by the Countryside Commission will raise your expectations. They will not be Rating: 4.09 (7 votes)
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Brora Caravan Club Site |
Situated on the east coast of Sutherland, the Brora Caravan Club, previously referred to as Dalchalm, is set in a sheltered saucer of land just 300 yards from a safe, sandy beach, where Arctic Tern nest just above the waterline. Imagine playing golf directly from the site and using the course as your pathway to the sandy beach close by. It's a site to unwind on, with marvellous walking and birdwatching to be had in the area and sea or loch Rating: 3.60 (2 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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Culloden Moor Caravan Club Site |
A gently sloping site, sheltered on one side by a belt of trees and facing a glorious view over the Nairn Valley, and approximately a mile from the famous Culloden battlefield where Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated and Scottish history was rewritten. The site is about six miles from the town of Inverness, with its excellent shopping facilities and is centrally situated for touring some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland including Loch Rating: 3.71 (7 votes)
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Grannies Heilan Hame Holiday Park |
Grannie's Heilan' Hame Holiday Park is set by the famous white sands of Embo beach and is located in a superb location for exploring The Highlands. Whether you want to enjoy a splash in the heated indoor pool, a round of crazy golf or for those lucky enough, catch a glimpse of bottlenose dolphins across the Dornoch Firth, there's something for everyone.
Idyllic location overlooking a beautiful beach with magnificent views. An ideal base to Rating: 3.57 (6 votes)
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Bunree Caravan Club Site |
A CARAVAN CLUB GOLDEN JUBILEE SITE. Your van can be parked almost at the water's edge of Loch Linnhe, and your caravan window will be filled with its beauty and the splendour of the mountains across the water. This award-winning site must be one of the Club's loveliest in scenic terms: it is, quite literally, breathtaking. You'll spend a day or two acclimatising to all this natural beauty and trying out your fishing rod on the loch Rating: 4.49 (7 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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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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Lidalia Caravan Park |
Three acre caravan/camper park. Short walk from Liddesdale Village which has all the facilities you need. NO TENTS. All touring pitches are hard-standing, some set around the two pretty duck ponds, whilst others are adjacent to a wooded hill inhabited by red squirrel. It is a family site run by a local border family Eddie & Isobel Rutherford.Great walking area. Affiliated site to The Caravan Club. Rating: 3.00 (1 votes)
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Dunnet Bay Caravan Club Site |
A good place for those who like to be solitary: you can look out over clean washed sands to Dunnet Head, the northernmost point of the mainland of Britain. Climb Dunnet Head for magnificent views over the Pentland Firth to Orkney and a great part of the north coast to Ben Loyal and Ben Hope. Take a day trip over to Orkney from John o'Groats or Scrabster, and island-hop the string of islands by boat and coach. If you're a keen Rating: 3.96 (5 votes)
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